UNITAR alongside the partnership with Social Impact Investment Foundation offers the program on Science, Innovation, and Climate change is designed for young people who are passionate about making a significant impact in international organizations, multinational corporations, and fields such as science and technology.
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) was established in 1963 as an autonomous body within the United Nations with the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the work of the UN and its member states.
The 2nd UNITAR International Research Conference will be held in the UN Offices in Brussels, Belgium from 3rd - 4th December 2024.
The 2nd UNITAR International Research Conference will be held in the UN Offices in Brussels, Belgium from 3rd - 4th December 2024.
The event will take place on Monday, November 25 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
This workshop is the final session of the Fall 2024 Columbia Law School training series.
This workshop will take place in Hybrid format, in person from UNHQ for all those with a valid UN ID and online for those without a UN ID.
UNITAR will not issue UN ID's for the participants.
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