European Security Course (ESC) 2025
(4 weeks virtual, then 4 weeks in Geneva)
Since 1997 the European Security Course (ESC) has been deepening peace and security professionals’ from over 80 countries understanding of the interlinking security policy challenges that impact Europe and the other regions of the world. The 29th edition of this eight-week course is a unique opportunity to develop a wide-ranging understanding of European security issues in the broader international security context.
It examines current trends and challenges in both hard and soft security, European states’ and the European Union’s interests and impacts, regional security architecture relative to Europe (EU, NATO, and OSCE), and key state actors. It also analyses Europe’s interaction with and impact on its neighbours and other regions of the world. To do so, it explores the specific regional security dynamics of the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific.
Relevant traditional transnational challenges are explored, as well as less-traditional issues, including migration, climate change, terrorism, outer space, the Arctic and cyber security.
Additionally, the course places equal importance on the development of your professional skills as well as building up a strong community of security practitioners.
Learning Objectives
This course offers you a unique opportunity to:
- Analyse how Europe interacts with the world on security issues in a cross-regional perspective
- Enhance your leadership and communication skills within a multicultural environment to increase your effectiveness as a practitioner
- Network with a wide community of security policy professionals
- Grasp how global security trends impact Europe in relation with other regional security dynamics across the world
Modules
Modules 1 to 4 online: 27/01-21/02
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Key Global Security Challenges
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The European Security Architecture
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Wider Europe
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The Middle East and North Africa
Modules 5 to 8 in presence in Geneva : 24/02-21/03
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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The Americas
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Asia and Indo-Pacific
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The future of European Security
Open to mid-career peace and security professionals working in:
- national ministries,
- international organisations,
- non-governmental organisations, and
- civil society organisations.
Candidates must have had exposure to peace and security issues. Serving officers must have completed an advanced military staff course.
The course is offered free of tuition charges for all participants as part of Switzerland’s contribution to the Partnership for Peace Programme.
The GCSP reserves the right to modify the programme dates, location and fee at any time.
Application Deadline: 06 November 2024
Applications in English only