UNITAR Global Diplomacy Initiative program
UNITAR Global Diplomacy Initiative Fellowship Program
UNITAR Global Diplomacy Initiative programme provides a rare opportunity for students to learn about diplomacy from diplomats themselves. Although there is no shortage of courses on global politics and policies, few (if any) provide this education in the context of first-hand experience – experience the United Nations is uniquely situated to provide.
Through this method students will gain an understanding of current global issues, and of the shaping of things to come - on the scene, as they happen. The instructors will be current and former UN ambassadors, diplomats and delegates, with material covering a range of global issues from the past, present and future. In keeping with the spirit of this “real-world” learning methodology, courses will blend classroom instruction with observation of UN General Assembly sessions and other UN forums. Students will develop a global political perspective through a first-hand look at the modern statecraft.
The understanding of global leadership provided by this programme is something few ever experience - a diplomatic education that is personal and in-depth. This breadth of understanding is complemented by its depth, so that even often overlooked aspects of leadership are considered by better understanding the lives of the leaders themselves.
The UNITAR program is an extraordinary opportunity for ICJ students. Students accepted into the program are eligible for three external elective credits towards their degree upon satisfactory completion of program requirements.
See the full program brochure below!
Fall 2024 Program Brochure
For more details on the UNITAR program including class sructure, schedule, instructors, please view the brochure.
Fall 2026 Fellowship
The deadline for the Fall 2026 fellowship is on September 23, 2026. If you are interested in applying please send a cover letter/statement of interest outlining:
- Why do you want to participate in the GDI UNITAR program?
- What makes you a good candidate for this fellowship?
- Your areas of interest/research
- This letter must be send no later than September 20, 2026 to Dr. Jana Arsovska and Dr. Rosemary Barberet.
If you are interested in applying to the Fall 2026 cohort, please join our mailing list for upcoming information sessions and application details.
Please note: you must apply through John Jay College; the below link is for more details on program cost and schedule.
Our Fall 2025 Cohort
John Jay International Crime and Justice Masters of Arts Students Eldina Dervisevic, Kimora Dewar, Sofia Jacubowicz, Daniela Overlar, Tetyana Tomjuk, Melike Turk, and Ashleigh Prahl successfully complete the GDI programme.
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