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SINGAPORE-ICAO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TRAINING PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: Applications are open all year round. The application deadline for

LOCATION: Singapore

Singapore and ICAO established the Developing Countries Training Programme (DCTP) in 2001. Sponsored by the Singapore Government and administered by the ICAO Technical Cooperation Bureau, the DCTP has been renewed for another three years (April 2022 to March 2025). It provides 330 Fellowships and 10 Scholarships to government officials from eligible developing ICAO Member States to attend specialised training programmes conducted by the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA).

ELIGIBILITY:

Government officials:

who have received endorsement/nomination by your Director-General of Civil Aviation or equivalent. Organisations should nominate only one applicant per course due to limited fellowships available.

whose job qualifications/work portfolios are relevant to the course applied for. Documents required

Nomination form endorsed by your direct reporting officer (Part 1) and the Director-General of Civil Aviation or equivalent (Part 2). A copy of the nomination form can be found here.

Passport-sized photograph

Biodata page of your passport

Entry and visa requirements Please ensure that:

your passport has at least six months’ validity beyond the date of your intended stay.

you have a valid entry visa for Singapore and relevant transit visas for your travel, if required. Please also bring a copy of the Award Letter to Singapore to facilitate airport clearance

BENEFIT:

The fellowships cover course fee, hotel accommodation and daily allowance.

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ARMS CONTROL NEGOTIATION ACADEMY (ACONA) FELLOWSHIP COHORT (FUNDED)

Application Deadline: Friday, May 10, 2024, 11:59pm EST (Saturday, May 11, 2024, 03:59am UTC):

LOCATION: Iceland

The Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA) is a 12-month, high-level professional development program for a competitively selected cohort of rising international security experts and practitioners. 

ELIGIBILITY:

ACONA welcomes applications by highly qualified candidates of all nationalities who demonstrate 3-5 years of advanced professional or research experience in one of the following broad fields: (1) arms control and nuclear issues, (2) negotiation and mediation, and (3) international peace, security, and global affairs, particularly U.S.-Russia-China-EU relations. The most highly-qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate several years of professional or research experience in their field, international experience, an advanced degree, and public recognition of their achievements.

To apply, please send the following documents to acona@armscontrolnegotiationacademy.org by Friday, May 10, 2024, 11:59pm EST (Saturday, May 11, 2024, 03:59am UTC):

BENEFIT:

ACONA will provide an official invitation letter in support of participants’ travel to the boot camps.

ACONA will cover the cost of domestic and international travel to Iceland (economy class) and double room accommodation during the third boot camp for all ACONA participants. Also covered: course materials, some meals during boot camps. Not funded: visa application costs and fees, other personal, incidental, and misc. expenses. Please note that the first two bootcamps will be held virtually, and there will thus be no travel expenses associated with participation.

Upon successful completion of the program, Fellows will receive a Certificate in Arms Control Negotiation issued by the Arms Control Negotiation Academy. Fellows must participate fully in all program activities to obtain a certificate.

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