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Registration Requirements:
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- An advanced degree (Master) preferably in international relations and law, public administration, international trade policy, international diplomacy, international arbitration etc, currently in employment with knowledge and proven relevant practical experience (more than 4 years) in issues related to any of the above; or
- An Honours degree preferably in international relations and law, public administration, international trade policy, international diplomacy, international arbitration etc, currently in employment with knowledge and proven relevant practical experience (more than 7 years) in issues related to any of the above;
- Have good working knowledge of English (Spoken and Written);
- Fully Completed Application Form;
- A most recent passport photograph;
- A detailed (Up to date) curriculum vitae;
- Certified true copies of proof of qualification;
- A recommendation and supporting letter by an acceptable referee; and
- A personal statement stating why you should be accepted on the course.
Estimated Cost:
£8,500.00 - 12,850.00*
(Subject to change without notice)
Selection Procedures
Candidates will be evaluated on their total background including;
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an appreciation of, and proven passion for responsible commercial diplomatic practise
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an appreciation of, and proven passion for the profession of commercial diplomacy
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proven knowledge and experience in a related field
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education, skills, training, personal and professional development, and
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integrity as it relates to the programme and profession.
Selection for any of the Advanced courses is made only from among candidates possessing the best and relevant qualification. Each application will be reviewed and selected participants will be informed in due time.
Programme Registration
Disclaimer
Diplomatic Academy of Europe reserves the right to cancel, amend or discontinue this programme without prior notice
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