16th New Issues in Security Course (NISC)

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TRAINING COURSE

20 APRIL-12 JUNE 2015

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16TH NEW ISSUES IN SECURITY COURSE

Course Director

8-week programme

Mapping the Contemporary Security Environment to Meet Future Challenges The New Issues in Security Course (NISC) examines the evolution of security with a special focus on human security, transnational global threats and regional security challenges. The NISC deepens participants’ understanding of contemporary security threats in order to prepare and empower them to have greater strategic impact in building a better security environment for the future.

Dr Christina Schori Liang Dr Schori Liang is a Programme Advisor and Senior Fellow at the Emerging Security Challenges Programme at the GCSP. She regularly lectures at universities and defence academies, including at the NATO Defense College. She is former Adjunct Professor at Boston University.

GCSP The Geneva Centre for Security Policy is an international foundation with 45 member states from across the globe that provides forwardthinking and innovative solutions for leaders and policymakers concerned with international affairs and security in today’s complex, globalised world.

Key benefits for you The course will enable you to: • Acquire knowledge about the contemporary and future global security challenges; • Develop perspectives on the evolution of security issues and their interlinkages across the threat spectrum; • Enhance skills to map and respond cooperatively and effectively to contemporary security challenges, based on multilateral and multicultural teamwork; and • Access an extensive network of expertise in international affairs and security as GCSP alumni.

Faculty profiles The course teaching staff includes GCSP’s international faculty composed of academics and practitioners with broad experience in international affairs, security policy, diplomacy and military affairs, as well as high-level international guest speakers from civil society, government, academic and international organisations.

Participant profile Open to mid-career professionals working in national ministries and international organisations. Candidates must have a relevant university degree and exposure to peace and security issues. Serving officers must have completed an advanced military staff course.


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