Up to 40 fellows will be selected for a fully funded, one-year postgraduate diploma at Rotary’s first South Asia Peace Center, recently opened in Symbiosis International University, Pune. The diploma programme, currently offered in eight peace centers around the world, will be offered in Peace and Development Studies.
The program has been designed for mid-career professionals between 35 and 45 years old working in different peace and development sectors, either within Asia or in Asian communities. Symbiosis was one of two institutions selected out of 17 that had applied for this program, the other being in South Korea.
Responding to a question from The indian express On how the course prepares peace scholars to face modern challenges such as International Criminal Court judges facing sanctions over the arrest warrant issued against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu or cases filed against people in India for flying the Palestinian flag, Professor Anita Patankar of Symbiosis said the course would help bring about incremental change among policymakers.
He explained: “We had a judge who had done the fellowship after 12 years as a family judge. And when he came back, he looked at his job, his role and people from a very different angle… Education contemplates a slow but very deep and lasting change. The type of people who apply for this program are ministers, collectors, educators, judges, the idea is that they will come here and the program will transform their way of seeing what conflict is. These are the people who will enter the system. Today the system is becoming a barrier for many changes.”
Applications for Rotary’s one-year graduate diploma program at SIU will be open from February 1 to May 15, 2026. More information is available at Rotary.org/peace-fellowships about the Rotary Peace Fellowship programs and how to apply.
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