64th Graduate Study Programme 2026
Deadline: Feb 20, 2026
masters
unfunded
Opportunity Overview
📖 About the Programme
The United Nations Graduate Study Programme (GSP) is the longest-running educational initiative of the United Nations. It offers graduate students a structured introduction to the UN system, International Geneva, and global policymaking, with a strong academic and practical focus.
🎁 Benefits
Participants of the programme will enjoy:
- Expert lectures and thematic presentations
- Group research and collaborative discussions
- Institutional visits within International Geneva
- Networking opportunities with UN officials, academics, and peers
- Interactive learning focused on global governance and technology policy
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- Age: Between 22 to 32 years at the time of the programme
- Education: Currently enrolled as a graduate student at a recognized university
- Employment: Not employed full-time during the programme period
- Language: Fluent in English
- Availability: Able to participate fully in an intensive, in-person seminar
The UN aims to ensure equitable gender and regional representation among selected participants.
📋 Selection Criteria
Applicants are evaluated based on:
- Academic performance
- Professional, research, or extracurricular achievements
- Motivation and relevance of interest in the programme theme
- Quality of recommendation letter
Note: All decisions by the Selection Committee are final. Due to the high volume of applications, individual feedback is not provided.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Deadline: 20 February, 2026
- Application Portal: View details and apply via the official website.
- Direct Application Link: Apply here.
For more information, visit the United Nations Office at Geneva Graduate Study Programme page.
Benefits
- Expert lectures and thematic presentations
- Group research and collaborative discussions
- Institutional visits within International Geneva
- Networking with UN officials, academics, and peers
- Interactive learning focused on global governance and technology policy






