Special Education Program for Young Professionals Preparing for Careers in International Organizations (YPPCIO Program)

Background

In recent years, we have been required to deal urgently, and from a global perspective, with such issues as poverty reduction, transnational environmental issues, peace building and global public health. Among the various groups that tackle these issues, international civil servants have become more and more important in terms of their mission and responsibility. In 2011, the Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC) proudly launched a new education program, “A Special Education Program for Young Professionals Preparing for Careers in International Organizations (YPPCIO program)”, to support students who have career plans at international organizations, and it has been developing the capacities of individuals to solve problems in the international society. This graduate school also conducts this program.

Program Objective

The objective of the YPPCIO program is to support and nurture students pursuing careers in international organizations. Specifically, the program is aimed at developing future leaders who can, with their practical experiences as well as technical skills and knowledge, play a major role in the field of international development and cooperation. In pursuit of these goals, the YPPCIO curriculum provides innovative knowledge and practical skills training to address emerging international issues.

Advantages of the Program

- Collaboration with peers from a wide range of specialties and areas of expertise. - Development of practical knowledge and skills necessary for working in the field of international development and cooperation, in addition to those gained from the regular curriculum of students' individual specializations. - Conferment of a certificate upon satisfying the requirements of the program.

Certificate Requirements and Curriculum

YPPCIO students must take the following core courses:

1) Young Professionals Preparing for Careers in International Organizations A (Seminar on Practices for International Civil Servants A) (2nd Semester, 2 credits) The course covers project cycle management as the basic tool for international civil servants. The objective is to acquire the background knowledge and skills for planning, implementing and assessing projects within the area of international development and cooperation, through case studies and student investigations.

2) Young Professionals Preparing for Careers in International Organizations B (Seminar on Practices for International Civil Servants B) (1st Semester, 2 credits) The course focuses on building skills and experience in documentation and reporting through hands-on training and exercises. Specifically students learn how to compose the basic documents concerned, such as CVs, proposals for fund raising, and project reports.

3) Internship (2 credits)

4) Fieldwork (2 credits) The graduate school recognizes credits from long-term internship and fieldwork in public policy completed in cooperation with local governments and NGOs. Students can gain competencies for solving various problems encountered on-site, as well as practical work experience, which is generally preferred and required for employment in international organizations.

Application Requirements for Program Registration

- Anyone may apply for the program; but the applicant must be a master’s student of Graduate School of Innovation and Practical for Smart Society, International Peace and Co-existence Program / International Economic Development Program / International Education Development Program in Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, or Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering Program in Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering. Students who want to participate in the program is required to submit the registration form to IDEC office by the deadline.

Contact

Support Office for the fields of International Development and Cooperation (IDEC)

E-mail:koku-gaku {at} office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (change {at} to appropriate mark)


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