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Sueli Brodin

Editor and Communications Officer at United Nations University-MERIT

Sueli Brodin is a multilingual communications professional with French, Brazilian, and Dutch nationality.1 She currently serves as a communications advisor at EDLAB, the Maastricht University Centre for Teaching & Learning.1 Previously, she worked as an editor and communications officer at UNU-MERIT (United Nations University-MERIT).5

Brodin holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Tours, France.1 She is fluent in French, English, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese, with basic knowledge of Japanese and Hebrew.1 Her international background includes living in Brazil, Pakistan, Japan, France, the US, and Israel before settling in Maastricht, Netherlands, in 1994.1

Throughout her career, Brodin has worked at various institutions, including:

  1. Maastricht School of Management
  2. European Journalism Centre
  3. United Nations University Institute UNU-MERIT1

In addition to her professional roles, Brodin is a board member of the Eugène Dubois Foundation.1 She has been involved in organizing events for Master's students in Public Policy and Human Development, such as a visit to the World Economic Forum in Geneva in 2018.4

Brodin maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including LinkedIn (username: suelibrodin) and Twitter (now X).3 She shares updates about her work and experiences, such as winning a Podcast Method Kit at the DW Global Media Forum in 2023.2

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Location

Maastricht Area, Netherlands