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L'ONU Genève propose une série d'activités pour les étudiants et les diplômés de différents horizons. Vous pouvez vous inscrire à l'une des activités de notre calendrier ou demander une visite de groupe, au cours de laquelle vous pourrez en apprendre davantage sur une variété de sujets liés aux Nations Unies et relatifs à votre champ d’étude. 

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L'ONU propose différents programmes pour les étudiants et les jeunes professionnels qui souhaitent rejoindre sa force de travail. Pour en savoir plus sur les perspectives de carrière aux Nations Unies, veuillez consulter notre page consacrée aux carrières.

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Programme d'études supérieures

Le stage d'études organisé par le Service de l'information de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève donne l'occasion aux participants de parfaire leur connaissance des principes, activités et buts de l'ONU. Le stage d'études se tient chaque année début juillet à l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève.

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Advanced Training Program for university students

The Advanced Training Program, offered by the World Federation of United Nations Associations, targets university students in undergraduate or graduate programs. It provides universities with a unique chance to offer their current and prospective students a program at the United Nations headquarters in New York and in Geneva. In addition to offering students a rare and intimate view into the workings of the UN, participating universities and our education partners are aiding in the career development and future of the next generation of leaders.

Concours de procès simulé sur les droits de l'homme

Le Concours mondial de procès simulé sur les droits de l'homme Nelson Mandela est une compétition entre étudiants qui a lieu chaque année aux Nations unies à Genève. Des étudiants du monde entier se réunissent au Palais des Nations pour débattre d'un cas hypothétique de violation des droits de l'homme du point de vue de la victime ou de l'État. Le Concours mondial de procès simulé est le plus grand rassemblement d'étudiants, d'universitaires et de juges autour du thème des droits de l'homme dans le monde. Il est organisé conjointement par le Service du Conseil des droits de l'homme du Haut-Commissariat aux droits de l'homme (HCDH) et le Centre des droits de l'homme de l'Université de Pretoria.

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Human Rights Council Training Programme

This course offered by UNITAR runs in parallel to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva and aims at providing participants with in-depth knowledge on human rights and the functioning of the UN's key body to promote them. 

In line with UNITAR's mandate, this programme aspires to enhance participants' knowledge and skills in the areas of human rights and international affairs. 

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Security and Disarmament

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Youth Disarmament Orientation Course (online)

The UNIDIR Youth Disarmament Orientation Course allows you to explore and understand the key concepts in disarmament and arms control and to get the latest insights into key topics in the area, including weapons of mass destruction, small arms and light weapons, security in outer space, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

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Youth for Biosecurity Fellowship

The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) in Geneva offers an opportunity for emerging biosecurity leaders from the Global South to:  

  • Learn & Lead: Deepen your expertise on biosecurity and disarmament to build confidence and leadership. 
  • Think & Act: Discuss perspectives with senior experts and develop practical proposals to strengthen biosecurity. 
  • Engage & Connect: Network with young experts from across disciplines and regions within an international community.  

Séminaire de droit international 

Le séminaire se tient chaque année. Il doit permettre aux étudiants de troisième cycle ou à de jeunes enseignants universitaires, spécialisés en droit international, ainsi qu'à de jeunes juristes travaillant dans le domaine du droit international, d'élargir leurs connaissances tant des travaux de la Commission du droit international que de la codification et du développement progressif du droit international. Le séminaire est aussi l'occasion pour des juristes issus de différents systèmes juridiques et cultures d'échanger leurs points de vue sur les questions à l'ordre du jour de la Commission.

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International Property Law

Joint Master's Programme
The WIPO Academy offers Joint Master’s Programs in intellectual property (including LL.M. programs) in cooperation with prestigious universities and IP offices across the world. The programs run for a year to a year and a half, and the curricula are jointly developed by the WIPO Academy and respective partner institutions.

Summer School
The WIPO Academy Summer Schools provide an opportunity for university students and young professionals to acquire a deeper knowledge of intellectual property (IP) law, and how it can be used as a tool for economic empowerment, as well as the role of WIPO in the administration and the provision of global IP services.

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Sciences

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WHO Briefing Centre

The WHO Briefing Centre provides an educational service to students and young professionals from a variety of disciplines through interactive briefing sessions (face-to-face or virtual) on public health topics. WHO experts engage with thousands of young people each year to not only help them understand the unique role and mandate of WHO but also to interact with them in a meaningful way about important issues that affect them, as well as opportunities and challenges related to global health. We seek to include diverse disciplines, geographical regions, genders and income groups in our work.

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Young Earth System Scientists Community

YESS, the Young Earth System Scientists community, which works in close partnership with the World Meteorological Organization, strives to help shape the future of Earth system science, by fostering international and transdisciplinary leaders of tomorrow who pioneer the development and delivery of research and knowledge, which provide solutions to benefit society, towards a more equitable and sustainable future. 

The community is geared at early career researchers (Master student, PhD candidate, Postdoc, or researcher within 7 years of highest obtained degree) in the Earth system sciences.