New Security Leaders 2015 Program – Registration starts now!
New Security Leaders 2015 Program – Registration starts now!
The registration for the New Security Leaders 2015 Programme is now open!
To apply, please fill in the registration form and attach your essay on one of the listed topics:
- New wave of security technologies. Can they have a positive impact on international relations?
- Cybersecurity – towards a new paradigm in international law.
- Transatlantic relations and Russia – is “no business as usual” policy enough in a long-term?
The registration form can be found here.
The application process ends on the 4th of October. Any application sent pass the deadline will not be considered further.
EU, NATO and Eastern Partnership citizens only can participate in the Program.
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