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on the United Nations
Training the new generation of internationalists
What we do
The Regional Academy on the United Nations (RAUN) is a non-profit international education program that brings together UN Organizations and outstanding Master and PhD students.
As part of the seven-month-long program, students get the opportunity to conduct hands-on research projects for the Organizations and to attend lectures and interactive workshops in different countries given by experts and practitioners.
“The Regional Academy on the United Nations is a valuable multicultural educational initiative to train an emerging generation of young scholars in issues of importance to the United Nations.”
Jan Eliasson 
Former UN Deputy Secretary-General
Our program in short
Extra-curricular activity complementing university studies
- Open to Master and PhD students from all academic disciplines
- 7 months duration from November until July
- No tuition for participation, except for a minor service charge of 200 €
- One theme of global relevance each year
- Topical policy research projects carried out by students in cooperation with UN
- 2 online sessions and 2 in-person sessions in different cities
- Additional side events during the academic year
- Forum for networking and academic exchange
Benefits for participants
The Regional Academy offers its participants several unique benefits and opportunities:
- Gaining practical knowledge about the UN system and international cooperation
- Supporting the work of the UN in finding solutions to global challenges
- Learning from high-ranking UN & government officials
- Meeting like-minded peers and networking with practitioners
- Acquiring cultural awareness and understanding
- Improving research and presentation skills
- Developing strong interpersonal skills
- Publishing research projects
- Certificates of successful completion
- Additional performance certificates and awards
- … and many more
 
                        