Over 6,700 students from 208 countries and territories from around the world have studied with Diplo over the past 20 years. Our alumni have studied a range of subjects, from contemporary diplomacy and internet governance to digital policy and humanitarian diplomacy. Many alumni hold prominent positions in government ministries, diplomatic missions, international organisations, and other institutions.
Through this hub, we invite you to explore and connect with Diplo’s alumni.
DiploCircle Magazine
DiploCircle Magazine #3 is dedicated to showcasing some of the best publications by Diplo-related people in 2021.
As of 2022, the magazine will be fused with the Diplo Wisdom Circle initiative in order to continue promoting the best pieces published across various outlets.
You can read DiploCircle Magazine #3 online or download the PDF file.
Related: Read DiploCircle Magazine #1 and DiploCircle Magazine #2.
Training and courses
Master diplomacy and digital governance with Diplo’s online courses, programmes, and workshops! Check out our courses/programmes and workshops on offer.
Alumni reviews
See what Diplo alumni say about our online courses and programmes, and browse through all the alumni reviews listed by the courses topics.
Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy
Amir Kiyaei, IGD group, South Africa
Humanitarian Diplomacy
Sabrina Konzoc, Branch youth leader and international delegate, German Youth Red Cross
Advanced Diploma in Internet Governance Programme
Mustafa Yaasin Sheik, Somali Network Information Center (SONIC)
Online Meetings and Conferences
Benson Ncube, Business Development Manager, System Automation, Botswana
Negotiation Skills
Andrea Becerra Pimentel, Law Student, Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico
Multilateral Diplomacy
Amb. Jerobeam Shaanika, Deputy Chef de Cabinet, Office of the President of the 74th Session of the UNGA 2019-2020
Internet Technology and Policy
Alicia Melanie Shepard, Alumni member
Public Diplomacy
Jana Gjorgjinska, Public Diplomacy and Sweden Promotion Officer, Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in Skopje, North Macedonia
Bilateral Diplomacy
Gloria Oloya Awor, Consultant, Akijul – Enabling Change
Alumni blog posts
Read blog posts written by Diplo alumni, post your comments, and start a discussion on a topic of your interest.
Humanitarian diplomacy learning for the Americas
12 June 2014
Margarita Griffith is Learning Officer for the America Zone Office of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Panama. When she was given the task to promote the Humanitarian Dipl...
Diplo alumni – six years later
Last week I was struck by a photo I spotted on Facebook: three graduates of our 2008 Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy happened to meet up in New York. Coming from Suriname, Kosovo, and Samoa, this...
Sharing professional experience to enhance humanitarian diplomacy practice
03 January 2014
Diplomatic theory and practice, Humanitarian diplomacy, Online education
DiploFoundation and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) have worked together to offer an interactive online course on Humanitarian Diplomacy since early 2012. The course is ope...
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Events
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International regulation on the net: A necessity, but what about possibilities?
09 Jul 21 - 09 Jul 21
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Featured faculty member
Ambassador Kishan S. Rana is professor emeritus and senior fellow at Diplo.
He worked in the Indian Foreign Service, and was ambassador and high commissioner for Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, Mauritius, and Germany. He also worked as a staff member for former prime minister Indira Gandhi. He is currently lecturer in Bilateral Diplomacy, Consular and Diaspora Diplomacy, Economic Diplomacy, 21st Century Diplomacy, Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy , and Public Diplomacy at DiploFoundation.
Since childhood, Rana was interested in photography. His father gave him a Rolleicord camera in 1954, and with limited resources, he captured the world in black-and-white photos. His early works are part of the online exhibition The Three Amigos in 2020.