February 2021 online courses
Alumni Courses Diplomatic theory and practice, Public Diplomacy EventsOnline courses starting in February 2021 cover topics such as artificial intelligence, diplomatic theory, internet governance, and public diplomacy. The courses require ten weeks of part-time study and involve structured discussions, assignments, and group tasks in an online classroom setting. Diplomats, international relations professionals, and those interested in diplomacy can apply by specific deadlines for both accredited university courses and Diplo certificate courses. Partial scholarships are available for applicants from developing countries. For further details and to apply, visit Diplo's courses website or contact admissions@diplomacy.edu.
Start of the Online Meetings and Conferences online course
Alumni, Courses, Timeline Courses Future of meetings EventsSummary: The Online Meetings and Conferences course addresses the shift to virtual events due to travel restrictions, offering guidance on organizing online and hybrid meetings effectively. Participants will learn about selecting technical platforms, planning, and moderating events. The course adapts to the evolving landscape of online and blended meetings. Apply now for updated insights.
Start of Cybersecurity 10-week course
Alumni Courses Child safety online, Critical infrastructure, Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybercrime EventsA 10-week cybersecurity course starting on October 5th addresses various cyber threats such as online abuse, malware, cyberespionage, and attacks on critical infrastructure. The course examines changes during COVID-19, the effectiveness of international cooperation and legal measures, and the roles of different stakeholders in addressing cybersecurity challenges, including technological and geopolitical risks, policy issues, and relationships with economic development and human rights.
Start of contemporary diplomacy courses
Alumni Courses Contemporary diplomacy, Economic diplomacy, Language (and) diplomacy, Negotiations, Sustainable development EventsNew online contemporary diplomacy courses include Sustainable Development Diplomacy, Negotiation Skills, Language and Diplomacy, and Economic Diplomacy launching in October. Applications for Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy, in collaboration with the University of Malta, are open until September 25. The program begins in February 2021.
The bell has rung, classes are in session! October online courses
Alumni Courses Consular and diaspora diplomacy, Development diplomacy, Economic diplomacy, Language (and) diplomacy, Network security EventsNatalia Jiménez Alegría praises the Negotiation Skills course offered by Diplo starting in October 2020. It is one of five postgraduate-level online courses designed for professionals in international relations. Scholarships are available for applicants from developing countries. The courses require around 7-10 hours of study per week for ten weeks, with interactive discussions and assignments included. To learn more and apply, visit Diplo's courses website or contact admissions@diplomacy.edu.
October 2020 Online Courses
Alumni Courses Consular and diaspora diplomacy, Development diplomacy, Economic diplomacy, Language (and) diplomacy, Network security EventsDiplo offers online postgraduate-level courses starting in October 2020, including Negotiation Skills. Natalia Jiménez Alegría praised the course's structure and resources. The courses are suited for diplomats and those in international relations. Ten weeks of part-time study are required, with around seven to ten hours per week. The online course involves reading materials, quizzes, assignments, and discussions with other participants and lecturers. Alumni can receive a 25% discount until the end of 2020 due to the pandemic. For more information or to apply, contact admissions@diplomacy.edu.
July 2020 online courses
Alumni Courses Contemporary diplomacy, Critical internet resources, Diplomatic law, Multilateral diplomacy EventsDiploFoundation offers postgraduate-level online courses starting July 2020, including topics like Multilateral Diplomacy. Suitable for diplomats, professionals in international relations, and those interested in expanding their knowledge. Ten-week courses require 5-7 hours of study weekly, involving lectures, quizzes, assignments, and group discussions. Online chat sessions provided for interaction. Register via the provided link for the upcoming courses.
May 2020 online courses
Alumni Courses Artificial Intelligence, Bilateral diplomacy, Digital diplomacy EventsIn May 2020, Diplo is offering online courses in Bilateral Diplomacy, Diplomacy of Small States, E-diplomacy, and Artificial Intelligence. These postgraduate-level courses cater to working diplomats and international relations professionals, providing flexibility and certification. Ten weeks of part-time study, including discussions, quizzes, assignments, and group tasks, offer an interactive learning experience. Application deadlines vary, and courses can be pursued for a Diplo certificate or a University of Malta accreditation. For those seeking to enhance their diplomatic skills from the comfort of their home or office, these courses offer valuable opportunities.
Capacity Development 2020 online course
Alumni Courses Capacity development EventsThe Capacity Development 2020 online course is praised by past participants like Vanessa Stoz for its informative content, meaningful exchanges, and useful resources. In development practice, capacity development has shifted focus towards active involvement, ownership, and understanding the broader environment. The course aims to enhance practical skills in designing, planning, and implementing capacity development initiatives, with support from various organizations. Interested individuals can apply by 13 January 2020.
February 2020 online courses
Alumni Courses EventsThe message promotes the February 2020 online courses offered by DiploFoundation, including Diplomatic Theory and Practice. The course is praised for its in-depth content, global peer interaction, and dedicated instructors. It is recommended for those new to diplomacy. The postgraduate-level courses cover diplomacy, public diplomacy, and internet governance, with options for certificates or university accreditation. Scholarships are available for applicants from developing countries. The courses require around seven to ten hours per week for ten weeks and involve interactive online activities. To apply or learn more, visit Diplo's courses website or contact admissions@diplomacy.edu.