Text – Asha Desuza

– Ms Asha Desuza, Foreign Service Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Public diplomacy is a key feature of today´s international affairs, as more actors are involved in the pursuit of foreign policy goals.
There is a new intensity in the interactions between governments and countries in the international system, influenced by factors such as:
With more public interest in foreign affairs than ever before, ordinary people are demanding greater scrutiny on diplomacy, and governments are obliged to respond with public information about the policies they pursue and the results that they achieve.
This course covers the essentials of public diplomacy, outlining what it can and cannot do, with case studies.
What will you learn?
Mexican diplomat
The course consists of 4 modules:
DiploFoundation (attn Tanja Nikolic)
Anutruf, Ground Floor, Hriereb Street Msida, MSD 1675, Malta
The course will last for a total of 5 weeks, structured as follows:
The course is based on a collaborative learning approach, involving a high level of interaction over a four-week period. This interaction takes place in two main forms:
Each module is discussed over seven days, during which you are expected to actively engage in the exchange of ideas, examples, and experiences with fellow participants and lecturers from around the world. Some modules may also include additional online activities, such as practical exercises. Weekly interaction concludes with a one-hour live class meeting, conducted via Zoom or as a text-based chat. These sessions provide an opportunity to discuss the week’s topic in real time with the lecturer and other participants.
To complete the course successfully, an average of 5 to 7 hours of study time per week is required. This includes both synchronous and asynchronous discussions, as well as any additional online activities. Throughout the course, you will also receive guidance and personalised feedback on your classwork from the course team.
Course materials and the necessary tools for online interaction and course tasks are provided in a virtual classroom.
Participants who successfully complete the course receive a certificate issued by Diplo Academy, which can be printed or shared electronically.
To learn more about the methodology used in this course, watch the video below.

The fee for this course is €500.Â
Applicants are encouraged to actively explore scholarship funding from local or international institutions.
Fill out the short form to begin your application process for this course.
Applying for financial assistance? Please indicate this on the application form and upload your CV, along with a motivation statement that includes:
Note: Financial assistance from Diplo is available only to applicants from developing countries! Late applications will be considered only if places are still available.
A minimum of 15 applications is required for the course to run.
Diplo Academy reserves the right to cancel the course if enrolment is insufficient. In the event of cancellation, Diplo will notify applicants shortly after the application deadline. Applicants who have paid an application fee may either transfer the fee to another course or request a refund.

Digital Public Diplomacy online course