UNU will offer its second
programme of four International Courses (UNU/IC) from May 14 to June 22 next
year. These four courses, to be held at the UNU Centre in Tokyo, will be:
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UN System: Structure and Activities
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Environmental Monitoring and Quality
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Human Rights: Concepts and Issues
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International
Cooperation and Development*
The courses, which will be taught in English, are intended to
give students a deeper understanding of selected global issues as well as help
them to sharpen their analytical and problem-solving skills and develop specific
research skills. Each course will be taught by a team of both in-house and
outside experts, including practitioners from a number of different UN
organizations.
These courses are open to postgraduate students and
professionals from Japan and abroad who are interested in working in
international fields in public service or private organizations, including the
United Nations system, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), multinational
corporations and national foreign-service agencies. Tuition is ¥100,000 for one
course or ¥150,000 for two courses (the maximum that can be taken
simultaneously). A limited number of UNU fellowships are available to
participants from developing countries who take two courses and
who can demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
Those who wish to enroll for the 2001 programme should
contact Wilma James (tel. +81 3-3499-2811, fax
+81 3-3499-2828).
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