UNIDAR Outer Space Security Conference 2025 β Fully Funded Trip to Switzerland!
Have you ever dreamed of working on space security or shaping the future of outer space governance? πβ¨ Hereβs your chance!
Applications are now open for the UNIDAR Outer Space Security Conference 2025 (OS25) β a Fully Funded 2-day event happening this September in Geneva, Switzerland.
This is your golden ticket to join students, young leaders, diplomats, technical experts, military officials, private sector leaders, and academics β all gathering to explore how we can keep outer space safe and secure for generations to come.
π Conference Details
π° Whatβs Covered?
If selected, you donβt pay a cent β everything is covered!
β
Round-trip airfare to/from Geneva
β
Accommodation for the conference duration
β
Daily stipend to cover meals and local expenses
π― Whatβs This Yearβs Theme?
Applicants are chosen through a Video Competition β hereβs the prompt:
Itβs the year 2050. You work in outer space security β maybe as a treaty negotiator, orbital traffic controller, policy advisor, or infrastructure inspector. What challenge do you face, and how are you responding?
Your video should show your vision for the future β creativity and clear ideas matter more than fancy production!
β¨ Why Should You Apply?
β Who Can Apply?
This conference is open to everyone aged 18β25, from any country β no professional space background required!
To qualify, you must:
π Application Timeline
Deadline to apply: 18th July 2025 β so get your camera ready now!
π How to Apply
Ready to share your ideas for the future of space? πβ¨
π Click here to apply for the UNIDAR Outer Space Security Conference 2025 (Insert your official link here)
Donβt miss this chance to travel to Geneva, meet global leaders, and help shape how humanity navigates the challenges of outer space!
π’ Final Tip
Know someone whoβs passionate about space, diplomacy, or global governance? Share this post with them!
Letβs make sure the voices that will shape the future of space security are heard β starting now. ππ
