The UNEP/UNESCO/BMUV Training Program 2025 in Germany, which offers fully financed short courses at the Technische Universität Dresden (TUD), is currently accepting applications. There are three courses in the curriculum, two of which last four weeks each and one of which lasts six months. UNEP, UNESCO, and BMUV collaborated on this project, which is being carried out by CIPSEM at TUD Dresden University of Technology. 84 fellowships will be given out, and there is no application cost. Programs have different start and finish dates for their courses. All costs, including travel, lodging, meals, insurance, and local transportation, will be covered for participants, who will be located in Dresden, Germany. Below are more specifics about the available courses and the application procedure.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Available to citizens of nations on the OECD DAC list.
- Age range required: 25–45 years old.
- A bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in environmental studies or the course emphasis is the minimum educational requirement.
- Professional background: Experience working in an environment that is relevant.
- Three years or more of work experience in a field relevant to the study is required.
- designed for experts with a great deal of relevant experience.
- Employees of local governments, ministries, NGOs, and other organizations in their native countries are the target participants.
Host Country: Germany
Location: Dresden
Benefits: Fully Funded
Benefits:
- Return airfare in economy class
- Free lodging
- Coverage of health insurance
- Waiver of the entire tuition charge
- Support for public transit
- Allowance for living expenses
- A stipend of about EUR 550 per month
Deadline: Each Course has a Different Deadline
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