Workshop
Chemicals and Waste Management Study Programme 2026
UNITAR training programme for professionals working on chemicals and waste management, environmental governance, policy implementation, and sustainable development.
- Host
- See official call page
- Programme dates
- Programme dates: Jul 13, 2026
- Support
- See funder guidance
- Location
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Discipline
- Cross-disciplinary / General
- Region
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Posted
- See official call page
Call summary
Overview
UNITAR's Chemicals and Waste Management Study Programme is a professional training opportunity focused on policy, implementation, and practical knowledge for chemicals and waste governance.
Who can apply
- Professionals, researchers, officials, and practitioners working in environment, chemicals, waste, public policy, or sustainable development should review UNITAR's participant requirements.
- Applicants should confirm fees, nomination rules, language, and registration requirements on the official course page.
What it supports
- Chemicals and waste management.
- Environmental governance and policy implementation.
- Professional training, peer exchange, and applied learning.
Fees, funding, or support
Participation fees, sponsorship, and any financial assistance are listed on the official UNITAR course page.
Programme dates
Programme dates: Jul 13, 2026
How to apply
Use the official UNITAR course page to review participation requirements and registration instructions for the July 2026 programme.
Call details
About the opportunity
UNITAR's Chemicals and Waste Management Study Programme is a professional training opportunity focused on policy, implementation, and practical knowledge for chemicals and waste governance.
The organiser lists this opportunity for Geneva, Switzerland.
This listing is written for researchers, students, universities, NGOs, research teams, policy professionals and academic institutions searching for research and academic grants, fellowships, scholarships, conferences, workshops and funding opportunities in Geneva, Switzerland contexts.
Eligibility
Professionals, researchers, officials, and practitioners working in environment, chemicals, waste, public policy, or sustainable development should review UNITAR's participant requirements.
Applicants should confirm fees, nomination rules, language, and registration requirements on the official course page.
Fees, funding or participation support
Participation fees, sponsorship, and any financial assistance are listed on the official UNITAR course page.
Themes and supported activities
Chemicals and waste management.
Environmental governance and policy implementation.
Professional training, peer exchange, and applied learning.
Deadline and timeline
Programme dates: Programme dates: Jul 13, 2026.
Applicants should confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, required documents, portal steps and any institutional approvals on the official call page before submitting.
How to apply
Use the official UNITAR course page to review participation requirements and registration instructions for the July 2026 programme.
Before applying, check eligibility rules, budgets, attachments, page limits, partner requirements, cost-share conditions and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration or nomination stage.