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DiploNews – Issue 425 – 16 August 2021

Upcoming study opportunities

Applications open! Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy
(€400 early bird discount)

MA Diplomacy discount

Diplo is now accepting applications for the 2022 online Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy (Master/PGD) and the Master/PGD with a specialisation in internet governance, run in cooperation with the University of Malta Department of International Relations. The programme starts on 24 January 2022.

Apply by 1 September 2021 and benefit from our €400 early bird discount!

During 16 to 20 months of online study, the programmes guide working diplomats, international relations professionals, and internet policymakers through the theoretical and practical building blocks of diplomacy, with a focus on contemporary issues and challenges.

Scholarships covering 20%–50% of the Postgraduate Diploma fee are available for applicants from small and developing states.

For further information and to apply, please visit the Master in Contemporary Diplomacy web page.

Applications open! Diploma in Humanitarian Diplomacy

We are now accepting applications for our Humanitarian Diplomacy online diploma course, offered in cooperation with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

👉🏼 Application deadline: 16 August 2021

Visit the Humanitarian Diplomacy web page to find out more and to apply.

Applications open! Autumn 2021 online courses

Register now to reserve your place in our popular autumn courses:

👉🏼 Application deadlines:

For further information and to apply, click the course titles above or visit Diplo’s course catalogue.

Need financial assistance? Scholarships are available.

Thanks to support from the government of Malta, partial scholarships are available for applicants from developing countries to attend upcoming Diplo online courses. These scholarships cover 30%–60% of course fees and can be applied to most online courses in 2021. Browse our course catalogue and contact us at admissions@diplomacy.edu for further information.

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Upcoming events

◆ The telegraph: How it changed diplomacy (A historical journey #7) (Thu, 26 August)

In the next journey through the history of diplomacy and technology, we will discuss two decisive developments: the invention of the telegraph and the Vienna Congress of 1814/15. The former effectively detached communication from transportation, and the latter laid the foundation for modern diplomacy.

Join us on Thursday, 26th August, at 12:00 UTC (14:00 CEST). Register here!

◆ Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things Tour (Mon, 30 August)

Artificial intelligence (AI) can now be found in many aspects of our everyday life, from search engines, to manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, healthcare, and much more. In various areas, AI is closely tied with the internet of things (IoT).

Join us on Monday, 30th August, at 9:00 UTC (11:00 CEST) as we discuss Geneva’s contribution to the areas of AI & IoT. Register here!

◆ [Briefing #77] Internet governance in July and August 2021 (Tue, 31 August)

After a short summer break, we will be back for the Digital Watch Internet Governance Briefing, discussing the major internet governance and digital policy updates from July and August.

Join us on Tuesday, 31st August, at 12:00 UTC (14:00 CEST). Register here!

◆ Digital (and) Diplomacy: What Are We Actually Talking About? (Tue, 7 September)

When we talk about digital (and) diplomacy, what are we actually talking about?

For some, it’s about negotiating cybersecurity agreements, for others, it’s digital geopolitics, the use of artificial intelligence (AI), or the flow of data. Meanwhile, others put the use of social media by diplomats centre stage.

Join us – and an impressive line-up of speakers – on Tuesday, 7 September, at 12:00 UTC (14:00 CEST) in our search for the meaning of ‘digital (and) diplomacy’.

Register here!

Don’t miss…

◆ Article: Was working from home possible for diplomats? Not really is the consensus

The article provides a summary of an event by Danish non-profit student organisation International Debat, and quotes Dr Katharina Höne (Director of Research, Diplo) who was invited to participate in the event.

Read the article

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