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Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Short Term Executive level Programmes
- Geneva, Switzerland
Course
Part time
1 month
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
The GSD SHORT TERM EXECUTIVE LEVEL programmes are flexible and challenging graduate programmes aimed at enriching the skills of professionals through a diverse modular curriculum, tailored teaching methods, and an interactive learning environment.


FutureLearn
Cultural Diplomacy Course - European University Institute (EUI)
- Online United Kingdom
- Online Italy
Course
Part time
3 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Get an introduction to cultural diplomacy, learning what it means, how it works, and its importance in today's polarised world.
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Occidental College
Diplomacy and World Affairs
- Los Angeles, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Diplomacy and World Affairs (DWA) is Occidental College's nationally recognized International Relations major. This innovative department grounds students in international relations theory, security and human security, international organizations, economic development, and case studies regarding state-building, nationalism, religion, identity, and ethnic conflict. Recognizing the variety of academic connections that can inform the study of global politics, offerings in the Economics, History, Politics, Religious Studies, and Urban and Environmental Policy departments can be used by students to supplement the DWA major's core offerings.
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Diplomacy degree programs provide an exciting opportunity to engage with global issues and develop the skills needed for effective communication and negotiation. As a student in this field, you'll explore the complexity of international relations while learning to advocate for peace and cooperation.
Through courses in diplomacy, you’ll gain insight into conflict resolution, international law, and public policy. Engaging with case studies fosters critical thinking as students analyze historical and contemporary diplomatic challenges. The curriculum also emphasizes vital skills such as crafting persuasive policy briefs, presenting diplomatic strategies, and negotiating agreements.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse cultural perspectives and diplomatic practices. With a strong foundation in diplomatic theory and real-world applications, graduates can pursue roles in international organizations, government agencies, and non-profits, where they contribute to meaningful global dialogue and decision-making.