UNU: Call for Applications: UNU-EHS and UPEACE online course on Climate Change, International Law and Human Security

The University for Peace (UPEACE) and UNU-EHS are pleased to invite applications for a specialized certificate online training course on the topic of “Climate Change, International Law and Human Security”. This six week online course will be co-taught by experts from both institutions and will take place from 18 April to 27 May 2016.

The course is intended for staff members of the United Nations and its agencies, staff members of other inter-governmental organizations, NGOs, and government agencies, academics, practitioners, and students, who are working or researching in fields related to climate change and environmental, human rights, international law, development, and migration. UPEACE and UNU-EHS aim to ensure equal gender and geographical distribution across the selected participants.

The course is limited to only 35 participants. Qualified participants will be admitted on the combined basis of first-come-first served, gender equality and regional representation.

To apply, please click here.

To find out more and to apply, please click here.

Source: Notification from UNU from 01.04.2016The University for Peace (UPEACE) and UNU-EHS are pleased to invite applications for a specialized certificate online training course on the topic of “Climate Change, International Law and Human Security”. This six week online course will be co-taught by experts from both institutions and will take place from 18 April to 27 May 2016.

The course is intended for staff members of the United Nations and its agencies, staff members of other inter-governmental organizations, NGOs, and government agencies, academics, practitioners, and students, who are working or researching in fields related to climate change and environmental, human rights, international law, development, and migration. UPEACE and UNU-EHS aim to ensure equal gender and geographical distribution across the selected participants.

The course is limited to only 35 participants. Qualified participants will be admitted on the combined basis of first-come-first served, gender equality and regional representation.

To apply, please click here.

To find out more and to apply, please click here.

Source: Notification from UNU from 01.04.2016