Deadline: March 20, 2026

The GCSP Prize for Transformative Futures in Peace and Security 2026 is now open for applications, offering a prestigious platform for bold, innovative ideas capable of reshaping global peace and security. This annual prize, awarded by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), recognises groundbreaking concepts that hold strong potential to address urgent transnational challenges.

Below is a full breakdown of the prize, eligibility, submission requirements, timeline, and what applicants can expect.


About the GCSP Prize for Transformative Futures in Peace and Security 2026

The GCSP Prize for Transformative Futures in Peace and Security 2026 honours forward-thinking concepts that challenge conventional approaches to global peace and security. The prize welcomes ideas, projects, and proposals that demonstrate creativity, originality, and long-term potential to contribute positively to global stability.

Eligible thematic areas include:

  • Transformative technologies
  • Autonomous weapons
  • Cybersecurity
  • Climate change
  • Human rights
  • Pandemics and biothreats
  • Disarmament
  • Education
  • And other emerging security issues

Submissions can originate from any country, provided the project shows relevance that extends beyond national borders.


Prize Benefits

1st Place Winner

  • A fully funded two-month incubation programme at GCSP’s Creative Spark in Geneva
  • Programme valued at CHF 15,000
  • Trophy and certificate of excellence

2nd & 3rd Place Winners

  • Certificates of recognition

Honourable Mentions

  • Certificates of honourable mention

All winners, including honourable mentions, will be publicly announced during an event in May 2026.


Eligibility Criteria

Applicants may submit proposals as:

  • Individuals
  • Groups of individuals
  • Public or private organisations

Not eligible:

  • GCSP staff, fellows, or participants—or their immediate family members—unless at least one year has passed since the end of their affiliation with GCSP.

Submission Requirements

Applicants must submit the following through the official online application form:

  • Abstract of the project concept (max 250 words)
  • Detailed concept description (max 750 words)
  • Technical process explanation (if applicable)
  • Budget estimate
  • Explanation of the project’s novel contribution to peace and security
  • Short-term and long-term impact description
  • Optional: Up to five image files

Strong submissions typically demonstrate:

  • Creativity and forward-thinking
  • Clear transformative impact
  • Feasibility and sustainability
  • Relevance beyond a single country
  • Capacity for real-world implementation

Timeline

  • Application Deadline: 20 March 2026 (23:59 UTC+1)
  • Winners Announcement: May 2026

Why Apply?

This prize provides global recognition and rare access to world-leading expertise in peace and security innovation. The incubation programme offers winners the tools, mentorship, and network needed to elevate promising concepts into high-impact global initiatives.


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