Event

Information Session for Prospective Students

ONLINE: This information session will provide insights into the learning experiences, ongoing research and unique opportunities at UNU-IAS.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
Online
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UNU-IAS will host an online information session for prospective students, which will provide insights into the learning experiences, ongoing research, and other unique opportunities available to our students. The event will also explain eligibility requirements and the application process for the September 2024 intake.

During the event our students will share the reasons why they chose UNU-IAS, they will discuss their own learning experiences and explain the research they have been conducting during their studies, as well as how it will contribute their career development.

UNU-IAS offers master’s and doctoral degree programmes focused on sustainability. The programmes aim to produce the policymakers and researchers of tomorrow who will be at the forefront of global efforts towards a more sustainable future.

Prospective students for FY 2024–25 admissions are strongly encouraged to attend the information session. 

Participation & Registration

Participation is open, but please register in advance using the online form. Please register by 16 January 2024.

Please note that participants in UNU events may appear in photography, screen captures, videos, and/or audio (see disclaimer). 

Language

This event will be held in English only. 

Programme

  • Overview of UNU-IAS and our Postgraduate Degree Programmes 
  • Information on admissions
  • Students/alumni session
  • Q&A session

The programme is subject to change. 

Applications for September 2024 entry are now open. For more information, please visit the postgraduate programmes page

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