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What happens during our Study Tours?

Our Study Tours are open for registration for 2025. These tours offer individuals a chance to be more than tourist.

Over five days, participants have the unique opportunity to engage with UN agencies and internaional organisations at a personal level.

One day you might be meeting with Australian Ambassador Amanada Gorely, asking questions about Australia’s mission to the UN.

The next day you’re sitting in on UN sessions listening to various country reports.

You will also get to visit other international organisations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) where particpants are given a tailored, private tour and can ask questions.

Our most popular tour is to Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva is a beautiful historic city that has been called ‘International Geneva’ because of the numerous international organisations that are headquartered there.

During the tour you’ll have the chance to explore the Swiss city from perusing Old Town, where you will also be staying, diving into a cheese fondue or checking out the many local cafes, bars and resturants.

If you want to know more about what Geneva has to offer as a city, click here.

Our tours are small group size to keep the experiences tailored. It also provides a great opportunity to meet and connect with likeminded individals from various walks of life.

In the past, we’ve had students, public servants, laywers, journalists and anyone interested in expanding their world knowledge on the tour.

Want to know what past participants thought? Click here

Want more details? Click here for our 2025 brochure

Still have more questions? Email office@unaavictoria.org.au