INSTITUT DE DIPLOMATIE PUBLIQUE
Aug 5, 2022
Updated: May 9, 2023
The Volunteer Professor is an important partner in education at the Institute.
The Volunteer Professor is a board-certified professional who plays a significant role in advancing Institut’s mission to transform public diplomacy.
Being a Volunteer Professor is a valuable way to engage on a part-time, non-salaried, voluntary basis in the areas of teaching, system-change research and expertise.
Duties and responsibilities include:
Contribute to the development of the E-learning platform
Develop teaching materials
Prepare and conduct assessment tasks, including:
Sustainable Development Diplomacy
Diaspora Diplomacy
Science diplomacy
Parliamentary Diplomacy
Cultural diplomacy
Education Diplomacy
Economic diplomacy
Cyber diplomacy
Health diplomacy
Municipal diplomacy
Human Rights diplomacy
Environmental diplomacy
Energy diplomacy
Sports diplomacy
Water diplomacy
Please refer to the Policy for Volunteer Professors.
Thank you!
We couldn’t do this without you!
See also:
Guidelines for Lecturers - Recording and uploading e-Learning Videos
We do not recommend online lecturing through the zoom.
The Lecturer can record the lecture using a video recording application and upload it to our website.
Follow the following technical guidelines when you conduct lectures online.
Record your lectures using a video recorder.
If you use Microsoft Windows, you can use the default Windows Camera and QuickTime player gives apple users to record videos from the web camera.
Edit your videos by removing spaces and split those into small clips around 5-10 minutes.
You can use open-source video editing tools such as OpenShot, Shotcut to edit your videos.
Compress your videos before uploading to the website, using a video compression tool and keep the size of the video as small as possible.