New Issues in Security Course (NISC) 2026
The 26th edition of the New Issues in Security Course focuses on new and re-emerging security challenges arising from a rapidly changing global environment. The course examines the evolution of security (with a special focus on human security), the interlinkages among security-related issues, and the value of adopting a more forward-looking approach to security. It will enable you to better understand, not only today’s global security landscape, but emerging dynamics in order to be able to proactively respond to new challenges and opportunities, as they arise, and thus shape a better future.
The 26th NISC will provide you with a deeper understanding of contemporary threats that will prepare and empower you to have greater strategic impact in all domains. This eight-week course also offers you a unique opportunity to interact with a diverse group of participants and experts from a wide range of sectors (government, international organisations, civil society, the private sector and academia).
Learning objectives
This course offers you a unique opportunity to:
- Strengthen your understanding of the rapidly changing global security environment
- Acquire tools to leverage your professional capacity
- Enhance your ability to respond to new challenges in order to shape a better future
- Network with a wide community of security policy professionals
Modules
Module I: New and Re-emerging Security Challenges - Online: 27 April - 22 May 2026
- The Changing Face of Security
- Human Security: the Environment, Health and Movement of People
- Security Implications of Emerging Technologies
- Terrorism and Organised Crime
Module II: Managing Current and Future Security Issues - In person in Geneva: 25 May – 19 June 2026
- Law, Economy, and Security
- Building Peace in Turbulent Times - Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution
- Regional Governance
- New Issues in Security: Connecting the Dots
Who should attend
Open to mid-career 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.
Costs
The course is offered free of tuition charges for participants as part of Switzerland’s contribution to the Partnership for Peace Programme.
Application Deadline: 10 February 2026
Applications in English only
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