THE INSTITUTE IN 2018–2019

The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is a leading institution of research and higher education dedicated to the study of world affairs and located in the heart of International .

Students Joint, Dual, BA + MA programmes Students enrolled: 951 With the University of Geneva Master students: 628 | PhD students: 323 > LL.M. in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS) Nationalities: 107 > LL.M. in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Students residing outside of Switzerland at time of application: 81% (The Geneva Academy) Women: 60% | Men: 40% > Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights Students employed by the Institute: 21.2% and the Rule of Law (The Geneva Academy) Number of applications in 2018: 1,681 > Master of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Action (CERAH) Number admitted: 719 > Dual Master in Global Health Throughout the world Geographic Origins (students enrolled) > China Foreign Affairs University (BA + MA) 29% Europe > Colgate University, United States (BA + MA) 29% Asia > Georgetown University Law School, United States (Joint degree) 13% North America > Harvard Kennedy School, United States (Dual degree) > Mount Holyoke College, United States (BA + MA) 11% Switzerland > Peking University, School of International Studies (BA + MA) 11% Latin America > Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (BA + MA) 6% Africa > Smith College, United States (BA + MA) 1% Oceania > University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social Sciences (BA + MA) > Wellesley College, United States (BA + MA) Academic and Administrative Staff > Yale University, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, United States Professors: 69 (Accelerated MA degree programme) Lecturers: 11 Visiting Faculty: 39 Academic partnerships in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe: 46 Visiting Researchers: 54 Number of Institute employees (mandates and research grants included): Other Programmes 655 (416.8 full time equivalent) > Summer Programme on International Affairs Number of people employed for research: 254 (147.2 full time equivalent) > Summer Programme on the United Nations and Global Challenges > Undergraduate Semester Programme Master and PhD Programmes > MOOC on Globalisation Interdisciplinary Masters > MOOC on Global Governance > Development Studies > International Affairs Research Centres Disciplinary Masters and PhDs > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy > Anthropology and Sociology > Centre for Finance and Development > Development Economics (PhD only) > Centre for International Environmental Studies > International Economics > Centre for Trade and Economic Integration > International History > Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding > International Law > Gender Centre > International Relations/Political Science > Global Governance Centre Fast track option to complete Master and PhD curricula in five years instead > Global Health Centre of six. Possibility to chose a minor in another discipline in PhD programmes. > Global Migration Centre

Executive Education Public Events Degree-granting Programmes A Selection of Recent Guest Speakers > Executive Master in International Strategy and Adaptive Leadership > Albert II, Prince of Monaco > Executive Master in International Negotiation and Policy-Making > KofiAnnan , former UN Secretary-General > Executive Master in Development Policies and Practices > Roberto Azevêdo, Director-General, World Trade Organization > Executive Master in Development Policies and Practices in Conflict > Audrey Azoulay, Director General, UNESCO and Fragility Management > Ignazio Cassis, Federal Councillor, Head of the Federal Department > Executive Master in Advocacy in International Affairs and Policy-Making of Foreign Affairs, Swiss Confederation > Executive Master in Environmental Governance and Policy-Making > Joan Donoghue, Judge, International Court of Justice > Executive Certificate in Advocacy in International Affairs > Nancy Fraser, Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor of Philosophy and > Executive Certificate in Environmental Governance Politics at the New School for Social Research, New York > Executive Certificate in Development Policies and Practices > Kate Gilmore, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights > Executive Certificate in Development Policies and Practices in Fragility > Francis Gurry, Director General, WIPO and Conflict Management > Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch, Secretary of State for Economic > Executive Certificate in Global Health Diplomacy Affairs for the Government of Switzerland > Executive Certificate in SDG Investing > Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross > Executive Certificate – Genre et développement > Staffan de Mistura, UN special envoy for the Syria crisis > LL.M. in International Law > Chantal Mouffe, Professor of Political Theory at the Centre for the Study Short Programmes of Democracy at the University of Westminster in London > Diplomatie et santé > Pap Ndiaye, Professor of United States’ History at Science Po Paris > Gestion stratégique de projets de développement > Rosen Plevneliev, former President of Bulgaria > Executive Series on Global Health and Diplomacy > Carles Puigdemont, former President of Catalonia > The International Framework of Women’s Human Rights > Wolfgang Schüssel, Former Federal Chancellor of Austria > Action Days for the Sustainable Development Goals > Joan Wallach Scott, Professor Emerita at the Institute for Advanced > Multilateralism in Action Study in Princeton, New Jersey > Adaptive Leadership Customised Programmes: public and private sectors Campus de la paix In the Heart of International Geneva with more than Alumni > 30 international organisations Alumni throughout the world: 19,200 | Chapters: 33 | Ambassadors: 21 > 250 non-governmental organisations A Selection of Alumni > 160 permanent missions > KofiAnnan (1962), former UN Secretary-General Buildings > Shara L. Aranoff (1985), former Chairman of the US International Trade > The Maison de la paix is the academic centre of the Campus Commission > The Edgar and Danièle de Picciotto Student House hosts 250 residents > Jennifer Blanke (2005), Vice-President, Agriculture, Human and Social > The Villa Barton hosts Executive Education activities Development, African Development Bank, Abidjan > The Villa Moynier hosts the Geneva Academy of International > Patricia Espinosa (1987), Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Con- Humanitarian Law and Human Rights in Geneva and the Geneva vention on Climate Change and former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mexico Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS) > Saul Friedländer (1963), 2008 Prix Pulitzer Recipient, Emeritus Professor > The Rothschild Building hosts the Geneva Centre for Education and of History, UCLA Research in Humanitarian Action (CERAH), the NORRAG and the > Leonid Hurwicz (1940), 2007 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) > Nobuyuki Idei (1962), Founder and CEO of Quantum Leaps Corporation, New Student Residence by Kengo Kuma Tokyo; former Chairman and Group CEO of Sony Corp. The Institute is building a new, 650-bed student residence which will > Brad Smith (1984), President and Chief Legal Officer of Microsoft complement the existing 250-bed Edgar and Danièle de Picciotto Student > Hernando de Soto (1967), President of the Institute for Liberty and House. World-renowned architect Kengo Kuma was chosen after a Democracy, Peru competition to realise this project. > Yan Lan (1991), Managing Director of the Greater China Investment Banking, Lazard Lt

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