United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research Graduate Professional Programme in Space Security 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research has officially opened applications for its 2026 Graduate Professional Programme in Space Security, offering two exciting positions for passionate graduates and postgraduate students interested in international peace, disarmament, and outer space security.
This highly competitive opportunity is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is designed for young professionals and graduate students who are eager to contribute to global conversations on space security, multilateral diplomacy, and international cooperation. Successful applicants will work directly with the UNIDIR Space Security Programme and gain hands-on experience supporting cutting-edge research, policy engagement, international events, and publications related to outer space governance and security.
The programme is expected to begin on 1 July 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter and will run for six months, with the possibility of extension.
About the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research is an autonomous institution within the United Nations system that focuses on independent research concerning disarmament and international security. UNIDIR works closely with United Nations Member States, policy experts, and research communities to promote sustainable peace and strengthen global security frameworks.
Headquartered at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, the institute conducts policy-oriented research and supports global efforts to reduce arms-related violence and security threats.
One of its major focus areas is space security, which has become increasingly important due to the growing reliance on space technologies for communication, navigation, defense, and global infrastructure.
About the Space Security Programme
The Space Security Programme at UNIDIR aims to deepen understanding of the security implications associated with outer space activities and space technologies. The programme supports international policymakers in ensuring that outer space remains peaceful, secure, and accessible for all humanity.
Graduate Professionals selected for this programme will contribute to critical initiatives involving space governance, multilateral negotiations, and international security processes.
Key Responsibilities of the Graduate Professional (Space Security)
Selected candidates will work under the supervision of the Head of Programme and support various activities within the Space Security Programme.
Their responsibilities will include:
1. Supporting Research Activities
Graduate Professionals will:
- Conduct background research on space security matters
- Assist in finalizing the Space Security Portal
- Contribute to the development of the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS) timeline
- Support analysis related to multilateral space governance
2. Assisting With International Events
Successful applicants will help organize and coordinate:
- In-person events
- Hybrid conferences
- Virtual meetings
- The Outer Space Security Conference
This includes logistical preparation, communication support, and substantive event assistance.
3. Monitoring Global Space Security Processes
Participants will assist with monitoring ongoing multilateral processes related to outer space security, including:
- Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) discussions
- PAROS-related negotiations and developments
- International disarmament and peacebuilding initiatives
4. Supporting Publications and Programme Activities
Graduate Professionals will contribute to:
- The publication life cycle
- Programme planning and implementation
- Administrative and communication tasks
- Other duties assigned by programme staff
Benefits of the UNIDIR Graduate Professional Programme
This opportunity offers substantial professional and academic benefits for emerging professionals interested in international security and diplomacy.
Some major benefits include:
Professional Experience at the United Nations
Participants will gain direct experience working within a respected United Nations research institution focused on global peace and security.
Exposure to Space Security Policy
Graduate Professionals will develop valuable expertise in:
- Space governance
- International security
- Disarmament policy
- Multilateral diplomacy
- International law
Networking Opportunities
Selected candidates will interact with:
- United Nations officials
- International researchers
- Diplomats
- Security experts
- Policymakers from around the world
Monthly Stipend
UNIDIR provides financial support to successful candidates through a monthly stipend:
- USD 1331 for in-person participation
- USD 665.5 for remote participation
The stipend serves as a contribution toward living expenses.
Opportunity for Extension
The initial programme duration is six months, with the possibility of extension depending on programme needs and performance.
Required Skills and Competencies
Applicants should possess strong academic, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Desired competencies include:
- Excellent research and analytical abilities
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to summarize complex information clearly
- Organizational and multitasking skills
- Teamwork and collaboration abilities
- Creativity and problem-solving skills
- Professionalism and integrity
Applicants should also demonstrate a strong commitment to the ideals and values of the United Nations.
Software and Technical Skills Required
Candidates should be proficient in:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
Knowledge of additional tools is considered an advantage, including:
- Zoom
- Trello
- Canva
- InDesign
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the UNIDIR Graduate Professional Programme, applicants must meet one of the following educational requirements:
- Be currently enrolled in a graduate programme (master’s degree or higher); or
- Have completed a graduate degree within the past year before the programme start date
Preference will be given to candidates with academic backgrounds in:
- International Relations
- Political Science
- International Law
- International Security
- Space Security-related disciplines
Work Experience Requirements
Professional work experience is not mandatory for this programme.
However, applicants with demonstrated interest or experience in the following areas will have an advantage:
- Background research
- Event organization
- Administrative support
- Space security
- International peace and security
- United Nations-related work
Language Requirements
Applicants must have:
- Fluency in English (written and spoken)
Knowledge of another official United Nations language will be considered an asset.
Important Financial Information
Selected candidates are responsible for:
- Travel expenses
- Visa arrangements
- Accommodation
- Health insurance
- Living expenses in Geneva
Applicants must also provide proof of valid medical insurance coverage before the programme begins.
Important Application Instructions
Applicants must submit the following documents as a single PDF file:
- Inspira Personal History Form (PHP)
- Cover Letter
- Responses to the screening questions
The PDF document should be titled:
SURNAME_Name_PHP-CL
Applications must be sent via email to:
Applicants must use the following email subject line:
UNIDIR Space Security GPP Application
Screening Questions Applicants Must Answer
Applicants will need to provide brief responses (250 characters or fewer) addressing:
- Educational qualifications
- Organizational and coordination skills
- Experience or interest in research and event organization
- Interest in space security or related fields
- Computer literacy and software knowledge
- Language proficiency
Important Deadline
The deadline for submission of applications is:
30 May 2026 (midnight Geneva time)
Late applications submitted after 11:59 p.m. Geneva time will not be considered.
Important Notes for Applicants
Applicants should carefully note the following:
- Incomplete applications will not be processed
- Applications generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools will not be accepted
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- Proof of medical insurance is mandatory before commencement
Why This Opportunity Matters
As global dependence on outer space technologies continues to grow, the field of space security has become one of the most important areas in international relations and global governance.
The UNIDIR Graduate Professional Programme offers emerging professionals a unique opportunity to contribute to international peace and security discussions while gaining valuable practical experience inside the United Nations system.
For students and graduates passionate about diplomacy, disarmament, international cooperation, and space governance, this programme represents an exceptional stepping stone toward a global career in international affairs.
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