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Unlock Your Global Potential: A Complete Guide to the UN Graduate Study Programme 2025

Shape the Future with the UN: Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Graduate Study Programme Are you a young changemaker eager to shape the future? The United Nations Graduate Study Programme 2025 is your gateway to experiencing international diplomacy, networking with global leaders, and diving deep into critical global challenges all in Geneva, the heart of global cooperation! The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) is now accepting applications for its 63rd Graduate Study Programme (GSP), scheduled from June 30 to July 11, 2025. This esteemed two-week summer seminar offers postgraduate students a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the United Nations system and the broader landscape of international relations in Geneva. Programme Overview The 2025 GSP centers on the theme: "UN80: United for a Better Future," commemorating the United Nations' 80th anniversary. Participants will engage in: Morning Lectures : Sessions led by UN representati...
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Join the Oxford School of Climate Change – a ‘Climate 101’ course by Oxford Climate Society

Join the Oxford School of Climate Change: Applications Now Open for Remote Access The Oxford Climate Society is excited to announce that applications for the Oxford School of Climate Change (SoCC) are now open! This comprehensive eight-week course is designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of climate science, policy, and solutions. The program is accessible remotely, making it available to individuals worldwide who are passionate about addressing climate change. Course Details: Duration: Eight weeks Format: Online lectures and discussions Topics Covered: Climate science fundamentals Impacts of climate change Policy responses Technological and societal solutions Why Enroll? The Oxford School of Climate Change offers a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field. Participants will gain: A solid foundation in climate-related topics Insights into current research and policy debates Networking opportunities with like-minded individuals Practical knowle...

Youth in Development (YID) Fellowship: Empowering Emerging Social Entrepreneurs

  Youth in Development (YID) Fellowship: Empowering Emerging Social Entrepreneurs The Youth in Development (YID) Fellowship , hosted by Impact Toolbox, is a groundbreaking program tailored to empower young changemakers aged 19 to 35. This initiative will equip participants with essential tools, knowledge, and networks to address pressing social challenges and drive sustainable development. If you’re passionate about creating meaningful impact and leading change, this fellowship could be your gateway to transforming your vision into action. Overview of the YID Fellowship The fellowship is not just another training program. It’s a comprehensive journey that combines social entrepreneurship training, mentorship, networking, and funding opportunities. Designed to nurture innovative thinkers and doers, the program is a unique blend of academic rigor, practical application, and community engagement. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what the fellowship offers:   Program Hig...

Volunteering opportunities to join UN Women Bangladesh in Dhaka

If you are passionate about gender equality and eager to make a tangible difference in the lives of women and girls, then an exciting opportunity awaits you in Dhaka, Bangladesh. UN Women, the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and women's empowerment, is looking for a National UN Volunteer Specialist to take on the role of Communication Officer - Gender Statistics. This 12-month assignment, with the possibility of extension, offers a unique chance to contribute to the global movement for gender equality by supporting the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Bangladesh. Why UN Women? UN Women is a global champion for women and girls, working tirelessly to recognize and realize their rights and opportunities. With a mission to accelerate progress in meeting the needs of women worldwide, UN Women supports member states in setting global standards for gender equality. The organization collaborates with governments, civil society, and other part...

Darmashishwa Scholarship offered by the Indonesian Government; 600–1000 USD per month with additional advantages

Indonesia is made up of 17,000 islands. Since gaining independence from the Netherlands, the country has developed in education, industry, agriculture, and overall aspects. The country's capital, Jakarta, is called the New York of Asia. There is a golden opportunity for higher knowledge for Bangladeshi students. Applications for full-funded scholarships are sought every year through the Indonesian Embassy website. The behavior of every official and employee of the Indonesian Embassy is amiable, inspiring anyone to study in Indonesia and learn about it. The Indonesian government offers three types of scholarships every year. Three-month Cultural Exchange, Darmashishwa and KNB. Darmashishwa and KNB are the most prestigious scholarships awarded by the Indonesian government. The Darmashishwa scholarship is one year, and the KNB scholarship is three years. Indonesian language education is compulsory in both scholarships. Darmashishwa scholarships are usually offered in Indonesian langua...

How Auto-Captions Can Make or Break Your Video Translation Experience

Video translation , the process of converting video audio or text into another language, is commonly facilitated through auto-captions, transcribing speech into on-screen subtitles. This feature is invaluable for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, aiding language learners and broadening a video's audience. However, the prevalence of errors in auto-captions, as evidenced by the University of Texas at Austin's finding of a 60% accuracy rate for YouTube's auto-captions, can lead to confusion and, in some cases, unintended humor or offense. For instance, in a TED talk by Facebook's COO, Sheryl Sandberg, auto-captions transformed her name into "surely salmon." In contrast, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's name became the nonsensical "she might Monday no go see a ditch." While these errors might amuse, they can also misrepresent the identity and culture of speakers, posing potential harm. The question of whether auto-captions are helpful or hu...

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Internship Programme 2024

The Green Climate Fund Internship Programme for 2024 is now open! Students and recent graduates from a variety of academic disciplines can take advantage of a unique learning opportunity through the Green Climate Fund internship program. We strongly urge competent individuals to apply, especially those who are citizens of developing nations and have a variety of professional, intellectual, and cultural backgrounds. The program is intended for bright, driven people with experience in fields related to GCF's activities. All interns get a monthly stipend of $1,000 USD. Selected candidates can learn about the Fund's operations and receive support and training in a range of professional domains in a multicultural setting through this program. Eligibility To be eligible for an internship, candidates must: Be enrolled in a Master's or Ph.D. program prior to internship assignment or a recent graduate Be engaged or recently engaged in academic study in a field directly related to th...