“Nestle’s CWAR R&D Co-Op and Ivorian Living” presented by Chelsea Caraway, Packaging Science

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Chelsea Caraway is a packaging science major that completed a co-op program on the Ivory Coast. Ms. Caraway will be describing the work environment at her co-op site, Nestl’s Research and Development Center. She will be speaking about the support she received from representatives like her supervisor and the Head of the Research, and how they contributed to her success while abroad. She then will discuss her specific job description and how her classes at Clemson prepared her for the co-op role, as well as how her co-op experience prepared her for classes at Clemson. Lastly, Ms. Caraway will give the audience a breakdown of the culture, her housing environment, and how she grew appreciative of them both during her time abroad.



July 24, 2015 17:40


The Academy

About 2015 Clemson Global Symposium

The Clemson Global Symposium was created by a collaboration of recent Clemson Alumni, current Clemson students, faculty, and staff, with their eyes on the following mission: To foster the awareness of cross-cultural understanding through opportunities for overseas service and/or academic and research activities; and to encourage the engagement of Clemson students in taking on global responsibilities and problem solving in partnership with citizens from other countries. With funding from the Diversity Office, the keynote addresses and 20 sessions from the Symposium were filmed and will be showcased here on ClemsonTV. The presentations were made by current or recent Clemson University students, for students, and represent a variety of service, study, research, and internships abroad experiences, during or after Clemson years.