After finishing school in Stockholm , Camilla started an extensive travelling period to large parts of Africa and the Middle East . The work conducted in these places had no relevance to Academia but gave her a very solid ground to stand on for the rest of her life, and also gave her a deep understanding and appreciation for new cultures.
By this time, Camilla’s interest in geography had grown even more profound. The opportunity to work and travel in Chile became available when Camilla was granted a PhD position at Uppsala University . During these years, Camilla worked as a guide in Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares, for Swedish small tourist groups. Before finishing her PhD studies, Camilla was offered to get involved in the International Polar Year. The offer proved hard to resist, and Camilla worked for over two years as an IPY Outreach and Communication Coordinator both for the Swedish IPY Committee, as well as the IPY international office in Cambridge . It was through IPY the UArctic was first introduced to Camilla, who quickly became acquainted with the UArctic’s different programs in her daily IPY work.
To work and live abroad for an extended period of time has been a goal for Camilla since starting her university studies. According to Camilla, “this chance to work on an international project and move to the United S