A lecture programme consists of a guided tour plus 1-2 thematic lectures held on the same day. The Visitors Service will coordinate your request with speakers from the international organizations based at the Vienna International Centre.
a) Overview of CTBTO's work
b) Nuclear testing, non-proliferation and disarmament
c) Verification science
a) Overview of the IAEA's work
b) Special topic
[Nuclear technology for development; nuclear safety; nuclear energy; nuclear security; nuclear verification and non-proliferation]
a) International trade law
NB - for law students only
a) Overview of UN Environment's work
b) Special topic
[Carpathian Convention and Sustainable Mountain Development; Cooperation in South East Europe]
a) Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development
a) The role of the UN in international affairs
b) The Sustainable Development Goals
c) Peacekeeping
a) Overview of UNODA
b) Disarmament, non-proliferation, and arms control
c) Youth, disarmament, and peace
d) Specific topic
[Weapons of mass destruction; conventional weapons; emerging technologies; disarmament and human rights; disarmament and sustainable development]
a) Overview of the UN's work on drugs and crime
b) Special topic
[Sustainable development and the rule of law; wildlife and forest crime; illicit drugs; corruption; counter-terrorism; money laundering, terrorism financing and illicit financial flows; trafficking in human beings; migrant smuggling; transnational organized crime; criminal justice and prison reform]
a) Outer space applications for sustainable development
b) Treaties governing outer space
a) Understanding exposure to radiation from multiple sources - accidents, medical, natural and manmade