Natural resources such as water, soil and biodiversity are under increasing stress. Human activity is the main cause of this global crisis affecting everybody, but most particularly the vulnerable groups of our societies.
In the past decade we have seen an increase in movement of people be it migrants – regular and irregular, refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs).  These trends can have an impact on security.
The 18th Master of Advanced Studies provides you not only with space for academic reflection and knowledge, but the skills and networks that can readily be turned into action once back in national and international structures.
The 38th edition of this highly competitive eight-month course in international security is designed for high-performing professionals seeking to enhance their careers and effectively respond to the world’s m
Overcoming the mindset of fear and developing the muscle memory of crisis response is the objective of the GCSP Crisis Management courses.
Political advisors are instrumental in the decision-making processes of peace and security. Their effectiveness is of fundamental importance both on the ground and at an international level.
Understand the challenges around complexity, ambiguity and uncertainty in a crisis. Experience, evaluate and enhance your crisis management skills and procedures in a fully simulated critical incident, designed by technical experts based on real cases.
The 23rd edition of the New Issues in Security Course focuses on new and re-emerging security challenges arising from a rapidly changing global environment.
LIMPACT is a journey to equip professionals with strategies to lead with impact in a rapidly changing context.
Overcoming the mindset of fear and developing the muscle memory of crisis response is the objective of the GCSP Crisis Management courses.