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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 .
Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce: diplomacy N/A Massachusetts Boston University: Pardee School of Global Studies: international relations 3 Massachusetts Harvard University: Harvard Kennedy School: government 15 Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT Center for International Studies: international studies 5
It does not offer external enrolment on face-to-face courses, but it has experimented with the concept of the Massive Open Online Course and has released two public courses. The first, entitled Diplomacy in the 21st Century, was developed with the Open University and ran on the FutureLearn platform in January–March and May-July 2019 with over ...
The School of Professional and Area Studies (SPAS) [14] offers training in foreign affairs specialties, such as consular, management tradecraft, political and economic affairs, public diplomacy, curriculum and staff development, office management, and orientation programs. It also offers guidance on the socio-cultural patterns, politics ...
RC Al-Khwarizmi International College – College of Diplomacy and International Relations, Marawi City; University of Asia and the Pacific-Political Economy Program with Specialization in International Relations and Development; University of Manila – Department of Foreign Service; University of St. La Salle; University of San Agustin
This programme continued in varying forms and under different names for another forty-three years, as the Colonial Administrative Service Course (1934), the Devonshire Course (1945), Course ‘A’ and ‘B’ (1953), the Overseas Service Course (1962) and, finally, the Overseas Course in Government and Development (1964).
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 1986 by retired Foreign Service officers, headquartered at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center in Arlington, Virginia. [2]
The program in international relations prepares students for careers in diplomacy, foreign policy, defence, national security, international organizations, international business, and education. Apart from the broad range of courses in international diplomacy, political theory, law, and economics. The curriculum provides knowledge in literature ...