Experience the life
     of a diplomat

Are you fascinated by international affairs? Do you plan on being an Ambassador, working for the Peace Corps or representing your country in international negotiations? At the National Student Leadership Conference on International Diplomacy you will discover the complexities of the international system as you live the life of a diplomat in the United Nations Security Council and tackle the challenges that face our world.
EXPERIENCE

Interactive Career Simulations
The NSLC on International Diplomacy uses an interactive approach to learning that gives you an opportunity to immerse yourself in the challenging complexities of world affairs. You will step into the shoes of a delegate on the United Nations Security Council. You will need to advocate for your country’s interests as you negotiate resolutions to some of today’s most pressing global problems, including nuclear proliferation, conflict in the Middle East and children in armed conflict. Once you’ve mastered the art of diplomatic negotiation, you and your team will have the opportunity to create your own international system as you develop a country from the ground up, building the economic and social institutions that will give your country power in the international arena.

Meet Diplomatic Professionals
While at the NSLC you will meet with and learn from leaders in the diplomatic field. In past years, NSLC students have heard from special guest speakers including the Secretary of State, the President of the World Bank and Ambassadors representing countries all over the world. You will experience the complexities of international diplomacy firsthand during exclusive visits. In past years, NSLC students have gone behind-the-scenes at:

  • The State Department
  • United States Embassies (Finland, France, Thailand)
  • The Organization of American States

LEARN

At the NSLC, you will enjoy college-level lectures on the basics of international relations. The lectures series will provide a foundation for success, not only during the conference but in your future career in international relations. Topics include:

  • Theories of International Relations
  • International Organizations
  • International Law and Globalization
LEAD

At the heart of the NSLC is a leadership curriculum designed to build concrete leadership skills that will help you succeed. From the beginning of your program you will learn to work as a team during an exciting Ropes Challenge Course. Interactive lectures and small-group workshops will give you an opportunity to build upon your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Leadership topics tailored to the International Diplomacy program include:

  • Personality Styles and Group Dynamics
  • Public Speaking, Negotiation
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Ethical Decision-Making
  • Intrapersonal Communication

In addition to the visits above, your NSLC session may include trips and tours to:
WASHINGTON, D.C.
International Embassies
Baltimore Harbor
Capitol Hill
The Smithsonian Institution
Historic D.C. Monuments at Night
During summer 2008, the NSLC on International Diplomacy will be held in Washington, D.C. The dates and location are:
Washington D.C.: American University
June 24 – July 3*
*This session is currently full. Waitlist only.

July 7 – July 16
July 19 – July 28
July 31 – August 9*
*This session is currently full. Waitlist only.