Global challenges demand more than goodwill. They require people who understand international systems, can engage across borders, and contribute to coordinated action. This is the essence of multilateralism and the foundation of effective global problem solving.
UNITAR’s multilateralism training programmes are designed to help participants understand how the United Nations works in practice. They provide clear guidance on UN structures, decision-making processes, and current global priorities. Participants develop practical skills in negotiation, diplomacy, communication, and collaboration in diverse international settings.
These programmes reflect core UN values, including human rights, solidarity, and respect for diversity. They also create direct opportunities to interact with UN staff and practitioners, offering insight into multilateral careers and pathways to contribute more actively to international cooperation.
Anyone committed to making a meaningful contribution to global progress will find the tools and knowledge here to begin doing so.
UNITAR Immersion Program is offered in-person or virtually (E-Learning Course) at the following cities and UN offices:
- United Nations HeadquartersÌýin
- United Nations Peace Palace in Ìý
- United Nations Headquarters in
- United Nations UNOV office at
The programs include:
- Expert Lectures
- Training Workshops
- Guided Tours
- Career Development Sessions
- Welcome package
- Welcome dinner for Geneva and New York
See full details on the Ìýwebpage.Ìý
Application Requirements:
Students should apply (register) to their preferred UN Immersion program by city directly. If accepted, you should then apply to UQ (see link below).
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Apply through the link on theÌýÌýwebpage
To Apply to UQ:
Once you have been accepted to the UN Immersion program 2026, complete the Global Enrichment Experiences application (link below) and include the following submission documents:
- UQ studies report (downloaded fromÌý). Master's students in their first semester can provide their undergraduate transcripts.Ìý
UQ applications will only be accepted through the submission link below.
Application Timeline:
| Open-registration currently open | UN Immersion registration for each city is nowÌýopen (in-person or virtual 'E-Learning Course') |
| Ìý | Apply (register) to the respective Immersion ProgramsÌý you would like to participate in. For the New York program, registration due date: 24 July 2026.Ìý |
| May to September 2026Ìý | Provide UQ with your UNITAS acceptance and other pre-departure documents. |
| June to October 2026 | ProgramÌýparticipation |
| By 30ÌýNovember 2026 | Participants to submit post-program feedback to UQ |
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Experience Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to participate in this global enrichment experience, you must:
- be a current:
- Undergraduate student
- Graduate student (Masters)
- HDR student (Post graduate research)
- be enrolled full-time
- be aged 18+
- not due to graduate before the completion of the experience.
Exams and assessments
It is your responsibility to ensure that participation in a Global Enrichment Experience does not impact your exams or assessments at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. Please be aware that you may not be eligible for deferred or supplementary exams or assessments if there is a conflict.
Costs and Accommodation
The participation mode of this experience isÌýStudy Abroad, meaning you are responsible for paying all associated fees directly to the host or via a payment method communicated to you by Global Experiences.Ìý
The participation costs/registration fee will vary depending on the city and program you particiapte and the mode (in-person or virtual 'E-Learning'):
- ApproximatelyÌýthe cost of the experience is $3,350 AUD ($2,300,00 USD) for an in-person experience.
- Please refer to theÌýÌýand each program.Ìý
All other costs, including flights, visa/entry permit (if required), vaccinations/medical clearance (if required) and discretionary spending, are the responsibility of the participants.
Students will be covered byÌýÌýfor the duration of the experience.ÌýIf you plan to travel for a longer duration that the experience covers, or outside the country of the experience, you are liable for the cost of additional travel and health insurance.Ìý
Funding
Global Experiences Grants:
Eligible students may be considered for Global Experiences funding when they submit an application. However, funding isÌýlimited and highly competitive.
Submission of an application does not guarantee that funding will be awarded — even if all eligibility and selection criteria are met.
Students should plan and budget on the assumption that they willÌýnotÌýreceive funding. Any grant awarded should be considered supplementary financial support only.
Please refer to the Short-Term Experiences FundingÌýpage for full details and eligibility requirements.
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Key Dates
Application Deadlines
Open-registrationÌý
Program Dates
Open-registrationÌý
New York program due date: 24 July 2026
Fast Facts
Type: Conference
Mode: Study Abroad​
Location: Geneva, Switzerland/The Hague, Netherlands/New York, USA/Vienna, Austria or virtual "E-Learning'
Credit: Not-for-credit*
Cohort: Undergraduate,ÌýPostgraduate & HDR
* Students may seek credit from their faculty directly if it meets the faculty requirements for credit.
Need more information
Contact UQ's Global ExperiencesÌýby email or phone (+61 7 3443 8649) for more information.