Deadline: 4 June 2026
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) has opened applications for its Graduate Professional (Middle East WMD‑Free Zone) position—an exceptional entry point for emerging researchers, analysts, and peace and security professionals seeking hands‑on experience within the UN system. This six‑month, full‑time role (with the possibility of extension) offers the opportunity to contribute directly to one of the world’s most complex and strategically significant disarmament initiatives.
This article provides a comprehensive, high‑detail overview of the role, responsibilities, eligibility criteria, stipend structure, and application process to help prospective candidates prepare a strong submission.
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research is a voluntarily funded, autonomous UN institute headquartered in Geneva. As one of the few global policy institutes dedicated exclusively to disarmament and international security, UNIDIR plays a critical role in:
The Institute’s work spans multiple thematic areas, including weapons of mass destruction, space security, conventional weapons, gender and disarmament, and emerging technologies.
The Graduate Professional will join UNIDIR’s Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone (ME WMDFZ) Project, which supports the regional initiative to establish a zone free of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons in the Middle East.
The project promotes four core components essential to the future of the Zone:
The selected candidate will contribute to research, policy engagement, and programmatic activities that advance these objectives.
Graduate Professionals receive a modest monthly stipend as a contribution to living expenses:
Candidates funded by another institution will have their stipend topped up to match the above amounts.
Important: All costs related to travel, visas, accommodation, health insurance, and living expenses are the responsibility of the Graduate Professional or their sponsoring institution.
Under the supervision of the Programme Lead, the Graduate Professional will support both research and operational components of the ME WMDFZ Project. Duties include:
Candidates should demonstrate strong academic and professional potential, including:
Graduate Professionals are expected to embody the UN’s core values:
Additionally, they must demonstrate:
Applicants must meet one of the following:
Preferred fields include:
Deadline: 4 June 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Geneva time
Important notes:
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