Difference between revisions of "Unitar Awarding System"

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  {{Term|UNITAR AWARDING SYSTEM| The United Nations Institute of Training and Research has three categories of certificates, issued in his various training activities. They are described on the administrative circular AC/UNITAR/2008/05/Nomenclature for Unitar's cercificates, and are the follows:
 
  {{Term|UNITAR AWARDING SYSTEM| The United Nations Institute of Training and Research has three categories of certificates, issued in his various training activities. They are described on the administrative circular AC/UNITAR/2008/05/Nomenclature for Unitar's cercificates, and are the follows:
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* '''Diploma'''
 
* '''Diploma'''

Latest revision as of 10:10, 18 August 2008

Term2.png UNITAR AWARDING SYSTEM
The United Nations Institute of Training and Research has three categories of certificates, issued in his various training activities. They are described on the administrative circular AC/UNITAR/2008/05/Nomenclature for Unitar's cercificates, and are the follows:


  • Diploma

The award of a diploma is the highest level of recognition for accomplishment of a training course. It is delivered exclusively in the training in International Environmental Law, a distance-learning course with coursework submitted through an eighteen months period (long-term training courses), culminating with the submission and approval of a research paper as a pre-requisite for completion. It is signed by the Unitar Executive Director.

  • Certificate of Completion

It is a middle-level certificate, issued for a mid-term training activities, such as fellowships and E-learning courses, requiring a coursework. Also, it is attributed to courses (mid or long-term) that require coursework, but which do not enshrine the preparation of a research paper as a pre-requisite for its completion. The Certificate of Completion is signed by the Associate Directors or Chiefs of Out-posted Offices, on behalf of the Executive Director and holds his name.

  • Certificate of Participation
This certificate is delivered to participants attending training activities such as workshops, seminars, and participants who partially complete the requirements for a certain course but do not fulfil the requisites to obtain a Certificate of Completion. It is signed by the Associate Directors or Chiefs of Out-posted Offices.