Application Deadline
April 13, 2026
Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA) Course 2026 in Helsinki This internationally recognized training program focuses on strengthening skills in environmental law, diplomacy, and treaty negotiations. Professionals working in environmental governance and international policy can now apply for the 2026 Course on Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs). The course is organized annually by the University of Eastern Finland in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) through its Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law. It aims to equip both current and future environmental negotiators with the expertise needed to improve the negotiation, implementation, and effectiveness of international environmental treaties. Supported by the Government of Finland, the program brings together professionals from across the world to explore pressing issues shaping global environmental governance. Key Details for the 2026 MEA Course The 2026 edition of the course will take place in the Nordic capital of Helsinki and will focus on one of the most urgent topics in global sustainability. Course Dates: 1 – 10 June 2026Location: HelsinkiSpecial Theme: Critical Energy Transition Minerals This year’s theme will explore the environmental governance challenges associated with minerals essential to the global energy transition, such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements. These resources are critical for technologies like renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and battery storage, making their sustainable management a growing priority in international environmental policy. What Participants Will Learn The MEA Course is designed as an intensive learning experience combining expert lectures, discussions, and practical negotiation exercises. Participants gain deeper insight into the processes behind international environmental agreements and how they shape global environmental action. Key learning areas include: International environmental law and treaty frameworks Diplomatic negotiation strategies Implementation and compliance mechanisms for environmental agreements Policy development related to global environmental governance Sustainable resource management and energy transition challenges By focusing on real-world policy scenarios, the course prepares participants to contribute effectively to international environmental negotiations and decision-making processes. Who Should Apply? The program is primarily designed for experienced professionals involved in environmental governance and negotiations. However, it also welcomes participants from a wide range of sectors working in environmental law and policy. Eligible applicants include: Government officials engaged in international environmental negotiations Representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Private sector professionals working on environmental policy or sustainability Researchers and academics specializing in international environmental law Participants are expected to have relevant professional experience and a strong interest in international environmental diplomacy. Language Requirements The course will be conducted entirely in English, so applicants must demonstrate a strong command of the language to actively participate in lectures, discussions, and negotiation simulations. Application Timeline Applications for the 2026 MEA Course are open for a limited period. Application Period: 2 – 27 March 2026 All applications must be submitted through the official online application platform, which becomes available when the application period begins. Only submissions received during the official application window will be considered. Applicants should carefully review their information before submitting because applications cannot be edited after submission. If an error is discovered after submission, participants should contact the course administration team. Funding Opportunities The program offers funding opportunities for selected participants, depending on eligibility and available resources. These may help support travel and participation costs, enabling professionals from diverse regions to attend the course. Applicants are encouraged to review funding information as part of the application process. Course Leadership and Contacts The MEA Course is coordinated by leading experts in environmental governance and international policy. Key contacts include: Andrea Rizzo – Head of the Environmental Governance Section at the United Nations Environment Programme Ana Botero – Course Coordinator at the University of Eastern Finland Yulia Yamineva – Director of the course at the University of Eastern Finland For general inquiries about applications or participation, interested candidates can contact the course team via email at mea-course@uef.fi. Strengthening Global Environmental Negotiation Capacity The Course on Multilateral Environmental Agreements plays an important role in strengthening international capacity to address complex environmental challenges. By bringing together professionals from governments, civil society, academia, and the private sector, the program encourages collaboration, knowledge exchange, and stronger environmental governance worldwide. With its 2026 focus on critical energy transition minerals, the course will address one of the most pressing issues shaping the future of global sustainability and climate action. For professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of environmental law and international negotiations, this program offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable skills while connecting with experts and peers from around the world. APPLY HERE For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and WPChannel Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization that is offering this position. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.
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Posted
March 14, 2026
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