Young diplomats and emerging international relations professionals from the OSCE Asian and Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation countries now have an exceptional opportunity to gain firsthand experience within one of the world’s most influential security and co-operation organizations.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), through its External Co-operation Section, has officially launched the call for nominations for the 2026 Study Visit Programme for OSCE Asian and Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation Young Diplomats. This prestigious two-week programme will take place from 28 September to 9 October 2026 and will provide selected participants with unique exposure to the OSCE’s work, institutions, and decision-making processes.
The programme will be hosted across two major European cities—Vienna, Austria, where the OSCE Secretariat is headquartered, and Warsaw, Poland, home to the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
With only eight participants selected for the programme, this highly competitive opportunity offers direct engagement with international diplomacy, multilateral co-operation, democratic governance initiatives, human rights institutions, media freedom mechanisms, and regional security frameworks.
The OSCE Study Visit Programme is the flagship initiative of the OSCE Secretariat’s External Co-operation Section designed to strengthen engagement between the OSCE and its Asian and Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation.
The programme provides young diplomats and international affairs professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the OSCE’s role in promoting:
Participants will spend two weeks engaging directly with OSCE experts, policymakers, and institutional representatives through a combination of:
The programme offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world’s largest regional security organizations operates.
28 September – 9 October 2026
The inclusion of Warsaw as part of the 2026 programme represents an important component of the study visit, allowing participants to engage directly with institutions and stakeholders connected to ODIHR in its host country.
Selected participants will gain extensive exposure to the OSCE’s work and operational structures.
Key learning areas include:
Participants will explore:
Participants will have the opportunity to visit and interact with various OSCE institutions and executive structures, gaining practical insights into their mandates and operations.
Through engagements with specialized OSCE bodies, participants will deepen their understanding of:
The programme will also introduce participants to OSCE efforts related to:
Participants will learn how parliamentary diplomacy contributes to international co-operation through interactions with representatives and offices connected to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.
One of the most valuable aspects of the programme is direct exposure to several key OSCE institutions.
These include:
The central administrative body supporting the OSCE’s activities and operations across participating states and partner countries.
Participants will learn about ODIHR’s work in:
This institution focuses on:
Participants will gain insight into the parliamentary dimension of OSCE activities and international diplomacy.
The programme offers numerous professional and academic advantages, including:
Participants will be able to connect with:
The programme can significantly strengthen future career prospects in:
Participants will move beyond theoretical knowledge and gain firsthand experience of how international organizations operate in practice.
Delegations nominating candidates must ensure applicants meet all programme requirements.
Candidates must:
Meeting the eligibility requirements does not guarantee selection, as the programme is highly competitive and limited to eight participants.
Interested applicants should:
Nominated candidates will be required to submit:
Delegations are responsible for forwarding nominated candidates to the OSCE Secretariat through the designated submission channels.
17 July 2026 at 23:59 (CEST)
Late nominations may not be considered. Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact their respective delegations well in advance of the deadline to allow sufficient time for the nomination process.
In today’s increasingly interconnected world, effective diplomacy requires a deep understanding of multilateral institutions and international co-operation mechanisms.
The 2026 OSCE Study Visit Programme offers a rare opportunity for young diplomats and international affairs professionals to engage directly with experts working at the forefront of security, democracy, human rights, and international co-operation.
By participating in this programme, selected candidates will gain practical knowledge, expand their professional networks, and strengthen their capacity to contribute meaningfully to international diplomacy and co-operative security efforts within their respective countries and regions.
Prospective candidates should contact their relevant OSCE Partner for Co-operation delegation to begin the nomination process.
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Applicants are encouraged to begin preparations early and ensure all required documents are ready ahead of the nomination deadline of 17 July 2026.
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