
Training for Caribbean diplomats
Events, TimelineCaribbean diplomats were trained in modern diplomacy, trade, and diplomatic relations by DiploProjects and the Institute of International Relations in Trinidad and Tobago. The workshop aimed to provide skills for navigating the evolving diplomatic landscape.

Web-management in diplomacy (2nd conference)
Conferences, TimelineThe second International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy, held in Malta in February 2002, emphasized addressing specific diplomatic service needs through functional and reliable web-management. Diplomats, web designers, and specialists collaborated on strategies during the event.

Building.org: a manager’s guide to creating successful websites for international organisations
Building.org walks the reader through the decision-making process involved in creating a website: Should development of the website be outsourced or done in-house? What staff should be hired? How should the project be managed, and which department should be in charge? Building.org introduces the reader to each step, from defining goals to choosing the right technology, working with content, and obtaining and analysing user feedback.

Language and Diplomacy
Language and Diplomacy is a collection of papers presented at the February 2000 Second International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy and the January 2001 Conference on Language and Diplomacy. The book examines traditional aspects of language in diplomacy: diplomatic signaling, rhetorical patterns and ambiguities; as well as new issues raised by information technology. The publication is available online.

International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences EventsThe International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy discussed the significance of the internet in public diplomacy and the lack of knowledge in web development techniques despite its growing importance.

Web-management in diplomacy (1st conference)
Conferences, TimelineDiploProjects held the International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy in Malta from February 9-11, 2001.

International Conference on Language and Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences Language (and) diplomacy EventsThe International Conference on Language and Diplomacy delved into traditional and modern language aspects in diplomacy, exploring topics like negotiation and interpretation as well as challenges brought by technology. The presentations considered theoretical and practical viewpoints on these issues.

Language and diplomacy conference
Conferences, TimelineDiploProjects delved into Language and Diplomacy in 2001, organizing an international conference on the subject. This initiative resulted in a book titled "Language and Diplomacy," comprising papers from conferences held in 2000 and 2001. Dr. Jovan Kurbalija and Hannah Slavik edited the collection.

Internet Guide for Diplomats
The Internet Guide for Diplomats is the first guide specifically conceived and realised to assist diplomats and others involved in international affairs to use the Internet in their work. The book includes both basic technical information about the Internet and specific issues related to the use of the Internet in diplomacy. Examples and illustrations address many common questions including web-management for diplomatic services, knowledge management and distance learning.

Second International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences Science diplomacy EventsThe Second International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy highlighted the significance of language, documents, and information management for diplomacy, emphasizing the need for organizational adjustments to enhance effectiveness.