AI Governance
SIPA-UNITAR Series on Negotiation and AI
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| Time (GVA): 9:00am-5:00pm |
Format: In-Person and Online |
Tuition: $5,395 Online* $6,895 In-Person** |
| Application deadline: TBD |
Location: Geneva, Switzerland |
Payment deadline: TBD |
| Certificate: AI Governance |
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Strengthen your ability to design, evaluate, and adapt AI governance frameworks within national, regional, or multilateral contexts, while contributing to coherent and responsible global AI governance.
*$4,316 reduced online tuition for Columbia alumni and groups
**$5,516 reduced in-person tuition for Columbia alumni and groups
Overview
Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents both significant opportunities and complex challenges for multilateral negotiation and international cooperation, presenting the potential to enhance institutional efficiency, improve analysis of complex issues, support consensus-building, and strengthen evidence-based decision-making, while also raising important ethical, regulatory, and governance concerns. To address these challenges, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) are partnering to deliver an Executive Programme Series on Negotiation and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The series will equip leaders and practitioners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the opportunities, risks, and implications of AI in negotiation, diplomacy, and international cooperation.
AI Governance
As AI systems are increasingly embedded in public administration, security, and development contexts, governments and international organizations face growing challenges in ensuring that their use is safe, ethical, inclusive, and aligned with international law and human-centered values.
The second program in the Columbia SIPA-UNITAR Executive Series on Negotiation and AI will focus on AI Governance and will bring together Columbia SIPA’s academic expertise in global policy with UNITAR’s long-standing experience in multilateral capacity-building to examine how artificial intelligence is being governed at national, regional, and international levels.
Building on both institutions’ strengths, the program will provide participants with a structured overview of key global and regional AI governance frameworks, including multilateral principles and standards, ethical guidelines, and emerging regulatory approaches. Particular attention will be given to comparative governance models, risk-based regulation, accountability mechanisms, transparency and explainability, and the role of multi-stakeholder cooperation in shaping responsible AI ecosystems.
To launch the Executive Programme Series, Columbia SIPA and UNITAR will be hosting a Roundtable on the 22nd of July at 10am ET / 4pm GVA time. For more information and to register please visit the following link.
Structure and Curriculum
Program Structure
Building on both institutions’ strengths, the program will provide participants with a structured overview of key global and regional AI governance frameworks, including multilateral principles and standards, ethical guidelines, and emerging regulatory approaches. Particular attention will be given to comparative governance models, risk-based regulation, accountability mechanisms, transparency and explainability, and the role of multi-stakeholder cooperation in shaping responsible AI ecosystems.
Particular emphasis will be placed on procurement regulation as a domain where AI governance translates most directly into institutional practice, together with trust and safety, red teaming, third-party assurance, and the use of regulatory sandboxes to enable responsible experimentation.
Program Methodology
The executive program will be delivered over a one-week period and jointly designed and delivered by UNITAR and SIPA. The program will be delivered in a blended format, utilizing a hybrid mode of instruction to enable participants to join the sessions either in-person or online. The in-person sessions of the program will be held in Geneva, Switzerland. This flexible delivery model is intended to maximize global reach and impact.
Instructional methodologies will include a range of interactive lectures, case studies, negotiation simulations, scenario analyses, the application of AI and data science tools, group exercises, stakeholder discussions, high-level roundtables, and site visits. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to learn from some of the world’s leading experts in Negotiation and AI.
Key Topics
- Governance Frameworks for Responsible and Ethical AI Use in Negotiation;
- Risk Management and AI Safety Practices;
- AI Governance and Disinformation;
- Procurement regulation, where AI policy has real consequences for organizations, alongside trust and safety, red teaming, third-party assurance, and regulatory sandboxes;
- National Approaches to AI Regulation;
- The Role of International Organizations in Shaping AI Norms.
Learning Objectives
Combining conceptual foundations with applied policy analysis, the course will equip participants with practical tools to assess governance trade-offs and institutional design choices. Participants will strengthen their ability to design, evaluate, and adapt AI governance frameworks within their own national or multilateral contexts, while contributing to coherent and responsible global AI governance.
- Compare key global, regional, and national AI governance frameworks, including multilateral principles, ethical guidelines, and emerging regulatory approaches;
- Evaluate risk-based regulation, accountability mechanisms, transparency and explainability requirements, and multi-stakeholder cooperation as core elements of responsible AI governance;
- Apply practical governance tools — including procurement regulation, red teaming, third-party assurance, and regulatory sandboxes — to institutional AI safety and responsible deployment;
- Evaluate AI governance frameworks within national or multilateral contexts, informed by comparative institutional design choices and governance trade-offs;
- Engage with the role of international organizations and Member States in shaping global AI norms, contributing to coherent, human-centered, and inclusive international governance.
Professional Benefits
Participants in the Executive Programme Series on Negotiation and AI will gain access to a range of professional, academic, and networking benefits designed to support their leadership development and career advancement in an increasingly AI-enabled global environment.
- Joint Columbia SIPA–UNITAR Certificate: Earn a Joint Certificate from SIPA and UNITAR—two of the world’s leading institutions in multilateral diplomacy, public policy, and international affairs—upon the successful completion of each program. Participants who complete all three programs would additionally receive an overarching certificate for the full series.
- Access to World-Class Faculty and Practitioners: Learn from leading academics, policy experts, diplomats, negotiators, and practitioners from Columbia SIPA, UNITAR, and the broader international community who are shaping the future of AI governance and multilateral cooperation.
- Membership in a Growing Community of Practice: Become part of a global network of professionals, government officials, diplomats, international civil servants, and regulators focused on AI, governance, negotiation, and decision-making, creating valuable professional connections that can support future collaboration, policy dialogue, and professional opportunities.
- Peer Learning and Cross-Sector Exchange: Expand perspectives through engagement with participants working at the forefront of AI policy, diplomacy, and governance from different sectors and regions and gain practical insights into how AI challenges and opportunities are being addressed across various national and institutional contexts.
- Practical Skills and Applied Learning: Acquire hands-on experience with AI-enabled tools and policy frameworks as well as immediately applicable skills through case study analysis, negotiation simulations, real-word policy exercises, forecasting tools, and scenario planning.
- Enhanced Professional Credentials: Enhance your expertise and competencies in AI, negotiation, governance, and decision-making and gain insights into emerging international norms, regulatory developments, governance frameworks, and geopolitical dynamics that are shaping the future of artificial intelligence worldwide.
- Alumni Engagement Opportunities: Receive invitations to select thought leadership events, policy forums, and networking opportunities organized by Columbia SIPA and UNITAR, to remain engaged with evolving developments in AI and international affairs.
- Exposure to Global Centers of Diplomacy: Gain exposure to the global centers of diplomacy in New York City and Geneva.
Program Faculty
The Executive Programme Series on Negotiation and AI is taught by world-renowned academics, researchers, and practitioners from Columbia University; the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR); and the EPFL Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne;, among others, bringing together the appropriate focus of theory and applied methods in emerging technologies and negotiation. The program offers an opportunity for participants to expand their professional networks working with leading researchers and practitioners from international multilateral organizations, academic and government institutions, and foundations from around the world.
Eduardo Albrecht is an Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia SIPA and a former senior fellow at the United Nations University’s Centre for Policy Research, where he conducted research on uses of AI technologies in the United Nations conflict prevention and response architecture.
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Andrea Cavallaro is a Full Professor at EPFL Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, a Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition, and a Fellow of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems.
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Paige Arthur is the Director of Global Programming at Columbia Global, Columbia University. Before her current role, she served as a senior fellow at the NYU Center on International Cooperation. She recently co-authored "AI for Peace," a book exploring the advancements in AI technologies and their applications in peacebuilding.
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Application Process
Eligibility Requirements
The training program is designed to build the capacities of a diverse cohort, including diplomats, delegates, international civil servants and policymakers, academics, and professionals working across the public and private sectors.
Given the senior level of the intended cohort, the program will assume working familiarity with multilateral or executive contexts and will be calibrated to the practical demands of working with AI in professional settings, equipping participants to deploy, evaluate, and govern these tools in their own institutions.
The program will be conducted in English, hence fluency in English is a requirement for participation.
Application Process
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Contact
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