UNITAR Pura Vida Fellowship Program

Opportunity Detail

  • Gender  Male Female 
  • Level   Master Non-Degree /Short program 
  • Number of Opportunity:  8
  • Eligible Region/Countries 

    Nationals from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

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  • Medium of Instruction  English 
  • Field of study  International relations, development studies, international law, gender issues, and diplomacy
  • Opportunity ID  78413
  • Funding Type  Partially Funded 
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Opportunity Description

The Pura Vida Fellowship Program, initiated by the University for Peace (UPEACE) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), celebrates Costa Rican culture and values. Stemming from the powerful and evocative “Pura Vida” NFT collection by Costa Rican artist Gussa, this fellowship aims to embody the essence of peace and hope encapsulated in the iconic Costa Rican phrase “Pura Vida.”

Key Details and Dates

  • Application Deadline: Varies based on the program; please refer to specific program deadlines
  • Funding Type: Fully funded
  • Organizer: University for Peace (UPEACE)
  • Partner: United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
  • Eligible Countries: Nationals from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
  • Eligible Gender: Male/Female
  • Target Group: Individuals under 30 years of age from underrepresented regions
  • Focus Area: International relations, development studies, international law, gender issues, and diplomacy.
  • Study Level: Master’s and Certificate Programs
  • Number of Opportunity: 6 fellowships for joint Master’s and Certificate Programs; 1-2 fellowships for Field Visits
  • Host Country: Switzerland and Netherlands

Financial Aids

Fully funded fellowships covering tuition fees for selected candidates.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants should meet the following criteria:

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  • Nationals from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are listed by the United Nations.
  • Strong knowledge or interest in international relations, development studies, international law, gender issues, and diplomacy
  • Professional experience in related fields is preferred.
  • Applicants under 30 and those identifying as LGBTQI+ are encouraged to apply.

Required Documents

The required application documents include:

  • Completed online application form for the UPEACE-UNITAR program of choice.
  • Motivation letter explaining the applicant’s reasons for applying and how the fellowship aligns with their professional and personal goals.
  • Relevant academic degrees and certifications.
  • Proof of nationality from eligible countries.

How to Apply?

  • Visit the official University of Peace website to access the online application portal via the link below.
  • Complete the application form for the desired UPEACE-UNITAR program.
  • Submit the motivation letter to [email protected] before the specified deadline.

 

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For further inquiries, contact [email protected] or visit the official UPeace website.

 

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