Online, 8-12 November 2021
Application deadline: 24 October 2021
1. Entry requirements
The course, organized by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), in cooperation with The American University of Rome (AUR), is designed for university graduates in Law, Political Science, International Relations, Economics, Social Science, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Archaeology, and other relevant disciplines. It is also addressed to young professionals working in governmental institutions, local authorities, international and non-governmental organization, museums, heritage sites and cultural institutions seeking to deepen their understanding of most salient issues faced by the international community in relation to cultural heritage, crime and security.
Candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Hold a three-year university degree issued by an internationally recognized university in one of the aforementioned areas;
- Have a very good working knowledge of English.
Applications from students who expect to graduate at the end of the 2021/22 academic year will also be considered.
2. Course Methodology
This course is delivered online. It combines live webinars in our virtual classroom, led by subject matter experts, with self-paced activities and interactive group discussions.
The live webinars are conducted on a dedicated online platform. Participants need a computer (recommended) or a mobile device with audio and video capabilities, a headset with microphone to connect to the audio through the computer or mobile device, as well as a reliable internet connection. We recommend accessing audio through the computer. No special software is required. Upon acceptance to the course, participants will be provided with the information to access the platform.
The live webinars are from 2:30pm to 6:00 pm Rome-time (8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. New York-time), from Monday to Friday. Kindly note that recorded webinars will be available upon request.
3. How to apply
Standard applicants
- Application deadline: please complete and send the application form to unicri.courses@un.org by 24 October 2021
- Confirmation of acceptance: the results of the selection process will be communicated via e-mail, within 5 working days following receipt of the application, and no later than by 25 October 2021.
- Payment deadline: full payment has to be finalized within 1 week following confirmation of acceptance, and no later than 27 October 2021 (i.e. candidates should provide UNICRI with proof of payment via E-mail to unicri.courses@un.org).
Application form
4. Registration Fees
Registration fees amounts to 800 Euro. Registration fees includes:
- Tuition
- Course material on electronic version
- Sessions recorded and made available for later viewing (on request)
5. Cancellation and Refunds
As per our general policy, in the case of cancellation of your participation, registration fees will not be refunded for any reason.
Given the current exceptional circumstances, however, full refund of the registration fees will be guaranteed should the cancellation be linked to the Corona Virus crisis (i.e. health problems of the participant or spouse/registered partner/children or parents). Evidence of such ground should be provided when requesting the refund.
6. Certificate of participation
Upon attendance of all live webinars and completion of the course activities and assignments, participants will receive a United Nations and American University of Rome certificate of participation.
7. Contacts
Email: unicri.courses@un.org (please indicate “Cultural Heritage” in the subject of the email). Tel: (+39) 011 6537157 or (+39) 011 6537111