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[DL: 31.10.2023] Competition for a one-week training module on digital diplomacy, Ljubljana (Slovenia), 26.02-1.03.2024

[DL: 31.10.2023] Competition for a one-week training module on digital diplomacy, Ljubljana (Slovenia), 26.02-1.03.2024

Students of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest, from the IRES/SPE (2nd or 3rd year) and MIPA/MCP/MRI (1st or 2nd year) programs are invited to apply for a one-week training module on digital diplomacy which will take place in Ljubljana (Slovenia) between the 26th of February and the 1st of March 2024, as part of the Erasmus+ project DD-Tech: Digital Diplomacy – Building the Common Future with Technology.

DD-Tech is a consortium of 6 European universities from Estonia, Italy, Romania, Slovenia and Turkey. In Romania the project is coordinated by Assoc. Prof. Luciana Alexandra Ghica (luciana.ghica@unibuc.ro)

The one-week module in Ljubljana includes classes with professors from the partner universities, meetings with diplomats, as well as a special lecture with Ilan Manor (University of Oxford) and a visit to the Slovenian Parliament.

The flight and accommodation costs for the 6 students representing the University of Bucharest are fully covered through the DD-Tech project.

In the selection process, priority will be given to those preparing projects (for instance for their theses) connected to the topic.

Deadline for submitting the application form: 31st of October 2023

Application form available at https://forms.gle/GhdQ5Aus13jwuUys6

Details about the program

Students of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest, from the IRES/SPE (2nd or 3rd year) and MIPA/MCP/MRI (1st or 2nd year) programs are invited to apply for a one-week training module on digital diplomacy which will take place in Ljubljana (Slovenia) between the 26th of February and the 1st of March 2024, as part of the Erasmus+ project DD-Tech: Digital Diplomacy – Building the Common Future with Technology.

DD-Tech is a consortium of 6 European universities from Estonia, Italy, Romania, Slovenia and Turkey. In Romania the project is coordinated by Assoc. Prof. Luciana Alexandra Ghica (luciana.ghica@unibuc.ro)

The one-week module in Ljubljana includes classes with professors from the partner universities, meetings with diplomats, as well as a special lecture with Ilan Manor (University of Oxford) and a visit to the Slovenian Parliament.

The flight and accommodation costs for the 6 students representing the University of Bucharest are fully covered through the DD-Tech project.

In the selection process, priority will be given to those preparing projects (for instance for their theses) connected to the topic.

Deadline for submitting the application form: 31st of October 2023

Application form available at https://forms.gle/GhdQ5Aus13jwuUys6

Details about the program https://www.digitaldiplomat.eu/2023/09/19/in-focus-diplomacy-at-the-crossroads-mixing-tradition-and-digitalization/

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