UNITAR She Leads for Peace Summer School Geneva 2026 in Switzerland
Applications are now open for the prestigious She Leads for Peace Summer School Geneva 2026 in Switzerland, organized by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The two-week international leadership program is designed for young women who are passionate about peacebuilding, diplomacy, leadership, and international cooperation.
The summer school will take place in Geneva, one of the world’s major centers for diplomacy and international organizations. Participants will engage in experiential learning, leadership development, networking opportunities, and interactions with women leaders working in peace and security sectors.
Program Details
- Host Country: Switzerland
- Location: Geneva
- Organizer: United Nations Institute for Training and Research
- Program Name: She Leads for Peace Summer School Geneva 2026
- Duration: 2 Weeks
- Program Dates: 3 August – 14 August 2026
- Application Deadline: 7 June 2026
- Mode of Delivery: In-Person
- Language: English
About the Program
The She Leads for Peace Summer School is a condensed version of UNITAR’s Women’s Leadership for Peace Programme. It is specifically designed to support young self-identifying women who are transitioning from academic life into professional careers in peace and security fields.
The program focuses on:
- Leadership development
- Self-awareness and authentic leadership
- Peacebuilding and diplomacy
- Career guidance in international organizations
- Women’s leadership in peace and security
- Building international professional networks
Program Structure
The curriculum is divided into three main tracks:
1. Effective Leadership
Participants will explore:
- Leadership styles
- Gender and leadership
- Self-reflection and personal growth
- Leadership action planning
2. Experience Sharing with Women Leaders
The program includes interactions with women professionals and peacebuilders working in:
- United Nations agencies
- International NGOs
- Humanitarian organizations
- Peace and diplomacy sectors
3. Career Development and International Geneva
Participants will gain insights into:
- Careers in international organizations
- The peace and security ecosystem
- International Geneva institutions
- Early-career challenges and opportunities
Program Benefits
Participants will receive:
- Training from international experts in peace and diplomacy
- Networking opportunities with women leaders
- Leadership development workshops
- Tailored learning resources and leadership journals
- Access to an international network of emerging women leaders
- Coffee breaks and lunches during course days
- Official UNITAR certificate upon successful completion
Financial Information
The participation fee for the program is:
The fee includes:
- Course participation
- Workshops and sessions
- Learning materials
- Lunches and coffee breaks
However, participants are responsible for:
- Airfare
- Accommodation
- Visa expenses
- Personal costs
UNITAR currently does not offer scholarships for this program.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should:
- Be young self-identifying women
- Be in their second-to-last or final year of undergraduate or postgraduate studies
- Have approximately 0–3 years of professional experience
- Demonstrate strong interest in peace, security, diplomacy, and leadership
- Possess good English communication skills
The program welcomes participants from different countries and academic backgrounds.
Why Attend This Summer School?
The She Leads for Peace Summer School provides a unique opportunity to:
- Build leadership confidence
- Explore careers in international peace and diplomacy
- Connect with global women leaders
- Experience the international environment of Geneva
- Develop practical leadership and peacebuilding skills
The initiative also supports global efforts related to:
- Gender Equality (SDG 5)
- Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (SDG 16)
Application Process
Interested applicants must submit their applications online through the official UNITAR event portal before the deadline. Shortlisted participants will receive further guidance regarding travel, accommodation, and visa support letters if needed.