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Online conference: The future of (multilateral) diplomacy, 22 October 2020 Conference summary: https://www.diplomacy.edu/covid-diplo... Track 5: Diplomatic training for new skills and tools Research report (PDF): "The future of (multilateral) diplomacy? Changes in response to COVID-19 and beyond" https://www.diplomacy.edu/sites/defau... Following a high-level plenary session, ‘The future of (multilateral) diplomacy’ online conference brought together 25 expert speakers for discussions on the following 5 tracks: The future of the UN and multilateralism; Practice, protocol, and procedures; Focus on small and developing countries; Digital diplomacy and diplomacy by video conference; and Diplomatic training for new skills and tools. Track 5: As diplomatic practice shifts and adapts to the new circumstances, diplomatic training will need to respond to the new needs for information, knowledge, and skills. Diplomatic training needs to reflect the shifting reality in order to offer much needed on-the-job and up-to-date training for the next generation of diplomats. Building on the insights of Dr John Hemery (Chairman, CPDS Group, Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies), Professor Yolanda Kemp Spies (Associate Professor, International Studies, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi), Ambassador Stefano Baldi (Embassy of Italy in Bulgaria), and Dr André Saramago (Assistant Professor, International Relations, University of Coimbra, Portugal), the discussion in this track, which was moderated by Dr Tereza Horejsova (Project Development Director, DiploFoundation), zoomed in on current and future diplomatic training needs. The conference was organised by DiploFoundation, the Geneva Internet Platform (GIP), and Diplo’s ConfTech. It was made possible through the support of the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swiss government. DiploFoundation Website: https://www.diplomacy.edu/ Twitter: / diplomacyedu Facebook: / diplofoundation LinkedIn: / diplofoundation Instagram: / diplofoundation YouTube: / diplofoundation Geneva Internet Platform (GIP) Website: https://www.giplatform.org GIP Digital Watch observatory: https://dig.watch/ Twitter: / genevagip Facebook: / genevainternetplatform