Country: Switzerland
Registration deadline: 19 Apr 2019
Starting date: 29 Apr 2019
Ending date: 03 May 2019
The global humanitarian sector is at a crossroad. The world is witnessing the biggest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War. The increased number of conflicts and disasters, climate change, urbanisation, and the largest refugee crisis since World War II have a major impact on the vulnerabilities of the world’s population. The theory and practice of humanitarianism continuously evolves in response to changes in the international political and economic environment and intriguing evaluation of humanitarianism efforts.
In light of these developments, Fordham University's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs is currently accepting applications from prospective students for the Strategic Issues in Humanitarian Affairs course taking place in Geneva, Switzerland from April 29-May 3, 2019.
Through a humanitarian dialogue, lectures and case studies, the Strategic Issues course explores humanitarian affairs that will play a vital role in shaping humanitarian action in the future. Topics will range from Humanitarian Principles, IHL, Refugees, and migrants to the Grand Bargain; from Digitalisation of Humanitarian Aid, Integrity and Trust to the Humanitarian Financing Landscape.
This course is offered through Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. This course can be taken as a stand-alone class or as part of the Master of Arts in International Humanitarian Affairs (MIHA). The MIHA program is a 32-credit multidisciplinary program offering intensive courses, held globally to enhance the skillset and academic knowledge of humanitarian professional who have worked in the field for at least 5 years.
About the IIHA
The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) prepares current and future aid workers with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively in times of humanitarian crisis and disaster. Our courses are borne of an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines academic theory with the practical experience of seasoned humanitarian professionals. The IIHA also publishes on a wide range of humanitarian topics and regularly hosts a number of events in the New York area, including the annual Humanitarian Blockchain Summit and Design for Humanity Summit.
How to register:
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Please view the application instructions here: https://www.fordham.edu/info/23465/graduate_programs/4368/apply_now
For all questions and inquiries, please contact MIHA by phone at 212-636-7646 or by emailing miha@fordham.edu.