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International School of Protocol and Diplomacy

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Established
  
2008

Dean
  
Luis Ritto

Phone
  
+32 2 830 12 22

Founder
  
Ines Pires-Urquiza

Language
  
English

Founded
  
2008

Classes offered
  
Master's Degree in Protocol and Soft Diplomacy Skills, Postgraduate Certificate in Protocol, Executive Diplomas

Address
  
Rue De Pascale 16, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium

Similar
  
Brussels School of Internatio, Institute for European Studies, Brussels Business School, Ubi United Business, Europese School van Brussel I

Profiles

The International School of Protocol and Diplomacy (ISPD) is a non-governmental, non-profit institution located in Brussels, Belgium with focused training in the area of protocol, etiquette, soft diplomacy and cross-cultural relations. Within the last four years the school gathered a team of experts in the field, including Dr. Luis Ritto, former EU Ambassador to the Holy See, who serves as the dean; and Ambassador Jacques de Baenst, former Chief of Protocol at the European Commission.

ISPD works in close partnership with Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid. ISPD’s language of instruction is English and its method of teaching is based on both in-class training and online learning platform for students in distant parts of the world.

According to the Journal of International Diplomatic Higher Education, “the ISPD is the first international institution of diplomatic and protocolar higher education to offer a masters degree in protocol, business and foreign relations thus giving it an enviable and exclusively unique niche in diplomacy’s intimate sister statecraft, protocol. The ISPD’s masters degree in protocol programme is only the more elevated on the scale of exclusivity, prestige and privilege by its access to the Brussels, EU and larger euro-continental diplomatic communities at The Hague and in Paris, London and Geneva.”

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