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The Diplomatic Academy of London (DAL) is a graduate department of diplomatic studies at Westminster International University in Tashkent that offers programs of study in London on the campus of the University of Westminster. It offers graduate diplomas, both M.A. and Ph.D., in affiliation with the University of Westminster. [10]
The London Academy of Diplomacy was a graduate school for diplomatic studies that initially served foreign students studying at the University of East Anglia in London. It offered both post-graduate and doctoral degrees. [1] [2] The school was founded by Nabil Ayad in 2010, [3] and was a member of Chatham House. [4]
The International Academy is an institution of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom. It was originally the Diplomatic Academy when it was part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). The International Academy is located in the main building of the FCDO in King Charles Street, London.
This is an alphabetical list of diplomatic training institutions. The Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation at 53/2 Ostozhenka Street in Moscow. Front side of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna The Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael, in The Hague.
At London Academy of Diplomacy, Dr. Ayad continues the tradition of innovation in diplomatic training and the conduct of international relations in a rapidly changing international environment in the age of heteropolarity.
Diplomatic Academy may refer to: Diplomatic Academy (Czech Republic) Diplomatic Academy (United Kingdom) Diplomatic Academy of London (defunct) Consular & Diplomatic Service University (CDSU) Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Diplomatic Academy of Vienna; Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam
Following a prior announcement by the then Foreign Secretary William Hague, the FCO opened the Diplomatic Academy in February 2015. [31] The new centre, opened by the Duke of Cambridge , was established in order to create a cross-government centre of excellence for all civil servants working on international issues. [ 31 ]
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Far Eastern Federal University; Moscow State Institute of International Relations [65] Moscow State Linguistic University; N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod; People's Friendship University of Russia