The Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations (French:
l'École de diplomatie et de relations internationales de Genève) is a private university located in Geneva, Switzerland. The campus is situated on the grounds of the , an old manor with a park and view of
Lac Leman. The school offers a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, Master of International Relations, Executive Master of International Relations, and Doctorate of International Relations, to a small number of highly qualified students from over 45 countries. Courses are organized into eight themes: disarmament and security, economics and development, history, international law, international relations theory, selected regional case studies, social and cultural studies, and other specialized fields in international relations.
Admissions
Applicants are evaluated on the basis of their prior performance and promise for personal growth and development, as evidenced by academic achievement, a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation. The school reserves the right to require a personal evaluative interview before or after submission of the application.
Globecraft Institute
The Globecraft Institute at the Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations is an autonomous centre for research on avant garde and pressing political, legal, and economic issues. The Institute researches and...
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