IEP opens applications for Advanced Diplomacy Programme

The Instituto de Estudos Políticos (IEP) of Universidade Católica Portuguesa opens the applications for the Advanced Programme in Diplomacy 2022 on January 17th.

It is aimed at those interested in pursuing a career in diplomacy, economic diplomacy or working in international organisations. The 5th edition of the programme will be conducted in an online format, after working hours, between February 8th and March 11th.

The Programme is structured according to the criteria established in the regulations of the external competition for entry into the category of Embassy attaché of the diplomatic career, promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and published in Diário da República 2nd series, no. 244 of 20 December 2021.

For more information, please contact: daniela.nunes@ucp.pt

 

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