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Studying at the University of 2018-2019 Going to university means forging a new relationship Cosmopolitan, located in the heart of Europe in a beauti- with knowledge and learning. It means taking the time ful area between and the Alps, Geneva is a to observe diverse phenomena, put them in perspective, thriving cultural centre and an ideal place to study. understand their history and explore their complexities. In addition, as you prepare for life at university, you can Once you begin your studies, you will face a fundamen- count on various UNIGE services to provide assistance in tal question: who do you want to become? finding lodging, funding and employment. Participating in language tandems or joining one of the many student Ranked amongst the top 100 universities in the world, associations makes it easy to integrate and get involved. the University of Geneva (UNIGE) offers a remarkable There is also a wide range of athletic and cultural activ- range of programmes, distributed among nine Faculties: ities on offer. Science, Medicine, Humanities, Economics and Manage- ment, Social Sciences, Law, , Psychology and Before the academic year begins, new students are invit- Educational Sciences, and Translation and Interpreting. ed to Welcome Days, where they can meet and mingle UNIGE also fosters multidisciplinary activities, as attest- with other students from the same Faculty, ask ques- ed by its many interdisciplinary projects and centres (the tions about Geneva and the university experience, or Global Studies Institute and the Institute for Environ- learn about the programme “How to Succeed at Univer- mental Studies, for example) and its selection as the site sity” (“réussir ses études”), which offers coaching and for various National Centres of Competence in Research advice to optimise learning. (NCCR). There are many paths you can take to become who you want to be. The Uni-Employment Office (Uni-emploi) facilitates the transition between studies and the working world. With an enduring dedication to the pursuit of excel- For this, it offers workshops, individual counselling and lence, our University encourages an interdisciplinary meetings with enterprises and professionals. It also approach in teaching and research thus earning world- publishes job and internship offers. wide recognition. Located in the centre of the interna- tional city of Geneva, UNIGE has built strong ties with For more information: numerous international organisations, such as the www.unige.ch/international United Nations (UN), the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the UNDP, the ICRC, and CERN among others.

Our 16,500 students have chosen an institution of ex- cellence and prestige where they learn to question the STUDIES AT UNIGE: STRUCTURE present and build the future – their own future, and the future of society. Programmes at the University of Geneva are de- signed in accordance with the Bologna reform and correspond to a three-cycle degree system (Bachelor, Master and ). UNIGE at a glance

16,500 students PH.D. (DOCTORATE) ADVANCED 3 to 5 years STUDIES 6,407 employees (6 to 10 semesters)

27 bachelor’s degrees MASTER (Maîtrise universitaire) 108 master’s degrees 1 year and a half - 2 years (3 - 4 semesters)2 90 to 120 ECTS1 credits BASIC 80 doctoral degrees STUDIES BACHELOR 327 continuing education programmes (Baccalauréat universitaire) 3 years (6 semesters) 180 ECTS1 credits 4,457 diplomas awarded All programmes may be subject to change; rules are considered binding.

1 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits: a measure of the work required for a given programme (presence at the lectures, exercices, seminars, practical work, bibliographical research, personal work). One semester equals 30 ECTS credits and one year 60 ECTS credits. One credit corresponds to 25-30 hours of work. ECTS enables students to move from one European university to another. 2 Six semesters (180 ECTS) in Human Medicine. The students A leading institution of UNIGE come characterised by its openness from more than to the world, focused on both 150 countries! teaching and research

Our students have chosen an institution of excellence and prestige ranked among the 100 best universities in the world

Students of the University of Geneva, all faculties / © Annik Wetter UNIVERSITY MOBILITY STUDY ABROAD ENROLLING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA

University mobility allows students to continue their Geneva Summer Schools at the University of Geneva www.unige.ch/enrolment Bachelor’s, Master’s or doctoral studies at another uni- (UNIGE) offer a selection of short courses in a variety of versity in or abroad. They can choose from subjects during the summer months. Taught in English Tuition fees: Contact: a number of destinations (UNIGE has agreements with by faculty from UNIGE and international partner institu- CHF 500.00 per semester admissions.unige.ch +41 (0)22 379 71 11 / 77 39 (9am-1pm) institutions such as UCLA, Boston University, University tions, the high quality academic courses provide a global Pre-enrolment deadlines for Bachelor: of Sydney, University of Montreal, and members of the perspective on issues in the social sciences, the humani- 31 January 2018: League of European Research Universities). The length of ties, the sciences, and interdisciplinary fields. Students Last chance to pre-enrol at the Faculty stay varies from one to two semesters depending on the can also take French language classes at the university. of Translation and Interpreting (FTI) faculty and the study plan. Credits earned at the destina- Upon successful completion of courses, ECTS credits New Bachelor’s or Master’s programmes may tion university are transferred and counted as equivalent may be awarded. 15 February 2018: be opened at the beginning of the semester to UNIGE coursework, in accordance with the pre-estab- Last chance to pre-enrol for medical studies by way of lished study agreement. The final diploma is awarded by www.genevasummerschools.ch the Conference of Rectors of Swissuniversities in September 2018 the home university, i.e. the UNIGE. Applications for enrolment for Bachelor: www.unige.ch/exchange 30 April 20181 (28 February 2018 for applicants who require a visa under Swiss Confederation regulations)

1 Enrolment deadlines for Master’s degrees and other programmes should be verified with the relevant faculty, institute or centre.

6 7 Reasons to study Medicine ACADEMIC ADVISOR Xavier Chillier at UNIGE T. +41 (0)22 379 67 15 [email protected] A one-of-a-kind experience in problem-based learning

The opportunity to study in the only School of Dental Medicine in French-speaking Switzerland

A thriving partnership between the Faculty of Medicine and the Geneva University Hospitals

The first Swiss programme in human medicine to be accredited by the World Federation of Medical Education

An innovative bachelor’s in biomedical sciences, the first of its kind in French-Speaking Switzerland, providing multiple career opportunities

ACADEMIC ADVISORS

Section of Human Medicine FACULTY OF MEDICINE Bachelor www.unige.ch/medecine Stéphane Hausmann T. +41 (0)22 379 50 14 [email protected] Bachelors (180 credits): Human Medicine; Dental Medicine; Biomedical Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences Sciences [email protected] Masters FACULTY OF SCIENCE Master 90 credits: Neurosciences1 Barbara Broers 120 credits: Dental Medicine; Global Health www.unige.ch/sciences T. +41(o)22 379 50 13 180 credits: Human Medicine2 [email protected] Masters of Advanced Studies/MAS Bachelors (180 credits): Delpine Jochaut (Master in Neurosciences) 60 credits: Humanitarian Action; Drug Discovery Mathematics; Mathematics and Computer T. +41 (0)22 379 08 93 and Clinical Development; Microinvasive Aesthetic Science; Computer Science; Physics; Chemistry; [email protected] Dentistry; Public Health Biochemistry; Biology; Earth and Environment 90 credits: Toxicology Sciences; Pharmaceutical Sciences Beat Stoll (Master in Global Health managed by the Global Studies Institute) 120 credits: Medical Informatics Masters T. + 41(0)22 379 04 67 150 credits: Clinical Medicine (Allergology, 90 credits: Mathematics; Computer Science; [email protected] Immunology and Immunology of Transplantation; Mathematics and Computer Science; Biology; Reasons to study Science Angiology/Thrombosis; Anaesthesiology; Chemical Biology; Neurosciences1; Bi-disciplinary Section of Dental Medicine Cardiology; Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and 120 credits: Prehistoric Archaeology; Chemistry; at UNIGE Psychotherapy; Dermatology and Venereology; Biochemistry; Earth Sciences; Environmental Student Affairs: Ear-Nose-Throat [ENT]; Ear-Nose-Throat [ENT] Studies; Pharmacy; Physics; Bi-disciplinary Three national research centres are based here: T. 1 41 (0)22 379 40 90 and Head and Neck Surgery; Endocrinology «Chemical Biology», «SwissMAP» and «PlanetS» Marie-Christine Ferlito and Diabetology; Infectiology and Infection Complementary Certificates (30 credits): [email protected] Control and Prevention; Medical Oncology; Informatics; Geomatics; Pharmaceutical Sciences Neurology; Neurosurgery; Orthopaedic Surgery (theoretical or practical) The Faculty is involved in 26 European Jonathan Zbaeren Union research programmes [email protected] and Traumatology of the Motor Apparatus; Certificates of Specialisation (30 credits): Plastic and reconstructive surgery; Psychiatry and Evaluation and Management of Geological Risks; The Faculty has been working with the European Postgraduate studies Psychotherapy; Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Astronomy and Astrophysics; Industrial Life Sciences for Elderly People; Radiology; Thoracic and Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) since 1954 Cristiana Juge Cardiovascular Surgery; Urology; Visceral Surgery) Masters of Advanced Studies/MAS T. +41 (0)22 379 59 31 180 credits: Dental Medicine (Oral Surgery; 60 credits: Microbiology The Faculty has close ties with the World [email protected] Periodontology; Reconstructive Dental Medicine) 90 credits: Toxicology Health Organisation (WHO), the European Serge Ferrari (Doctorate) 240 credits: Orthodontics 180 credits: Hospital Pharmacy Space Agency (ESA) and NASA T. +41 (0)22 379 50 13 Ph.D.: Ph.D. in Sciences, concentration: [email protected] Among alumni and faculty are three recipients of Human Medicine MD; Dental Medicine DMD; Mathematics; Statistics; Astronomy and the in Mathematics and two recipients Francesco Negro (Doctorate, MD-PhD) Medical Sciences MD-PhD; Neuroscience; Sciences; Astrophysics; Informatics; Bioinformatics; Physics; of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine T. +41 (0)22 379 58 00 Biomedical Sciences Crystallography; Chemistry; Biochemistry; Biology; [email protected] Prehistoric Archaeology; Anthropology; Earth The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Specialisation after graduation is not within the Sciences; Environmental Studies; Pharmaceutical (EPGL) is recognised as the best pharmacy Marie-France Châtelain (Doctorate, MD-PhD, MAS) competence of the University, but is in the area of Sciences; Interdisciplinary; Neuroscience (Geneva- school in the French-speaking world T. +41(o)22 379 50 82 competence of the Swiss institute of medical train- Lausanne); Science Didactics [email protected] ing (Institut Suisse de Formation Médicale - ISFM)

1 Offered jointly with the Faculty of Sciences, the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine 1 Together with the Faculty of Sciences, the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine and the Interfaculty Centre for Neurosciences and the Interfaculty Centre for Neurosciences 2 In 3 years. Third year of a mainly clinical Master (3rd year indispensable to pass the Federal Exam in Human Medicine – EFMH)

8 9 ACADEMIC ADVISORS Post-graduate study, students from other institutions, equivalencies, grants/scholarships, students without a secondary school diploma Olivier Frutiger Reasons to study T. +41 (0)22 379 73 13 [email protected] Social Sciences at UNIGE

Bachelor and Master A university with a global reputation, regularly Sandra Rubal ranked among the top universities in Europe T. +41 (0)22 379 73 11 [email protected] Strong ties with international organisations

Fully updated 2017 programme

Innovative teaching methods combining lectures, project-based workshops, seminars, study trips, etc.

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

www.unige.ch/lettres

Bachelor (180 credits): Arts Masters (90 credits): Arts; Asian Studies; Ethnomusicology Master with specialisation (120 credits): Arts GENEVA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Certificates of Specialisation (30 credits): Medieval Studies; IHR Studies: www.unige.ch/sciences-societe Religion, Culture and Society from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century; Linguistics; Literature Bachelors (180 credits): and Aesthetics; Literature and Knowledge Geography and Environment; Sociology; Political Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): Science; History - Economics - Society “Conservation du patrimoine et muséologie” Masters Ph.D.: 90 credits: Political and Cultural Geography; Arts Sociology; Political Science; International Economic History Disciplines taught: Ancient Greek Language and Literature1; Ancient 120 credits: Public Management; Journalism and History1; Arabic Studies; Armenian Studies; Art ACADEMIC ADVISORS Communication, specialising in digital media and History; Chinese Studies; Classical Archaeology1; Geography, Sociology, Socio-economics, communications; Urban and Regional Develop- Classical Studies1; Comparative Literature; Gender Studies, Standardization, Innovation ment; Gender Studies; Socio-economics; Stand- Computer Science for the Humanities; East- Mathieu Petite ardization, Social Regulations and Sustainable Asian Studies; Egyptology and Coptic1; English Reasons to study T. +41 (0)22 379 80 07 Development; Innovation, Human Development Studies; Medieval French and Latin Studies1; [email protected] and Sustainability French as a foreign language; French Language Humanities at UNIGE Urban and Regional Development, Geomatics Complementary Certificates (30 credits): and Literature1; General History; German Nicole Efrancey Dao Geomatics; Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences; Literature; German Studies; Hebrew; Hispanic A wide range of disciplines with many T. +41 (0)22 379 08 76 Visual Studies; Citizenship Studies Studies1; History and Civilization of the Middle possible course combinations [email protected] Ages1; History and Anthropology of Religions; Ph.D.: Italian Studies1; Japanese Studies; Latin Language Considerable freedom in course History - Economics - Society, Political Science, ; Communication and Media and Literature1; Linguistics; Medieval Studies1; selection and planning Economic History, Public Management, Sciences; Demography; Economic and Social His- Mesopotamian Studies; Modern Greek Studies; Journalism and Media, tory; Gender Studies; Geography; Political Science; Musicology; Philosophy; Prehistoric Archaeology Access to the Geneva Library, one of the oldest Gaetan Clavien Socio-Economics; Sociology; Informations Systems; and Anthropology; Psychology (psycholinguistics libraries in Switzerland, founded in 1559 and T. +41 (0)22 379 80 05 Political Economy; Environment and Sustainable elective); Russian Studies; Transnational History housing approximately 2 million publications [email protected] Development; Urban and Regional Planning

1 Disciplines requiring the mastering of one or two classical languages. An intiation to Greek or Latin is offered in the course of the free option module of the Bachelor of Arts.

10 11 ACADEMIC SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS Study regulations, curriculum, mobility, advice for students Reasons to study Law [email protected] at UNIGE

Emphasis on the practice of law with exercises in oral and written expression at each stage of the programme – for example, courses in rhetoric and fictitious trials (Moot Courts)

Educators with in-depth knowledge of international organisations

Researchers and educators who have close working relationships with prominent institutions like the World Trade Organisation (WTO) or the International Criminal Tribunals (ICT)

A bilingual French/German programme and a vast exchange network including, among others, the prestigious Harvard

FACULTY OF LAW

www.unige.ch/droit GENEVA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Bachelor (180 credits): AND MANAGEMENT Laws

www.unige.ch/gsem Masters and Bilingual Masters [with Basel] (90 credits): Bachelor (180 credits): Laws; Civil and Criminal Law; Business Law; Interna- Economics and Management tional and European Law; Law and Public Action Masters Master (90 credits): 90 credits: Management; Statistics; Economics Children’s Rights 120 credits: Wealth Management; Commodity Trading; Business Analytics Master (120 credits): Reasons to study Economics Environmental Sciences Masters of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): MAS Management, Human Resources and and Management at UNIGE Certificate (30 credits): Carriers; MAS Health Institutions Management; Transnational Law MAS Information Security; Executive MBA (Master Exciting career opportunities and a competitive Masters of Advanced Studies/MAS of Business Administration); MBA International advantage on the job market ACADEMIC ADVISORS Organizations 60 credits: International Humanitarian Law and Caterina Gidari Wassmer Top-notch training coupled with stimulating Human Rights; Tax; Transitional Justice; Children’s Complementary Certificate (30 credits): T. +41 (0)22 379 85 63 pedagogical innovations Rights; European and International Governance Applied Statistics [email protected] 65 credits: International Dispute Settlement Ph.D.: Preferential access to our 6 Master’s programmes Bita Bertossa Econometrics; Economics; Finance; Management; T. +41 (0)22 379 86 07 Ph.D.: Statistics; Information Systems A wide choice of study-abroad options at Swiss [email protected] Laws and international universities

12 13 ACADEMIC ADVISORS Bachelor, Master, Certificate Reasons to study Psychology Christophe Collaud T. +41 (0)22 379 74 57 and Educational Sciences [email protected] at UNIGE Doctorate Christophe Pisteur Broad range of courses in psychology and T. +41 (0)22 379 72 55 education, as well as the study of the field of [email protected] education in dialogue with an ever-changing world

Strong emphasis on professionalization

Stimulating environment for basic and applied research

Strong focus on harnessing digital technologies to benefit human beings

FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES (FPSE)

www.unige.ch/fapse ACADEMIC ADVISORS Bachelors (180 credits): Bachelor in Psychology, Bachelor in Linguistics and Psychology Psychology; Educational Sciences - Education and Master in Speech and Language Therapy Training; Educational Sciences - Primary School Complementary Certificates in Speech and Language Therapy Teaching Psychology and Educational Sciences: Doctorate, Applicants without a secondary diploma, Masters mobility, Army-University liaison officer 90 credits: Educational Sciences - Analysis and FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Valérie Favez Intervention in Education; Educational Sciences – T. +41(0)22 379 90 15 Psychoeducational Approaches and Situations of [email protected] Disability; Neurosciences1; In the field of Specialised www.unige.ch/theologie Pedagogy, Concentration in Early Childhood Special Madiha Nasir Education; Children’s Rights Bachelors (180 credits): T. +41 (0)22 379 10 26 120 credits: Psychology; Speech and Language Theology; Theology on-line (e-learning) [email protected] Therapy; Educational Sciences - Adult Education; Master (120 credits): Bachelor in Educational Sciences, Certificate and Masters in Advanced Learning and Teaching Technologies Theology (on-site or e-learning) Primary and Specialised Education, mobility, MALTT, VAE Reasons to study Theology Complementary Certificates (30 credits): Aline Meyer Complementary Certificate (30 credits): General Psychology; Speech and Language Therapy; at UNIGE T. +41 (o)22 379 90 37 Ecumenical Theology Psycholinguistics; Educational Sciences - General [email protected] Orientation; Adult Education; Special Education Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): Possibility of undertaking distance studies Masters in Psychology and Educational Sciences, Ecumenical Studies (offered jointly with the Ecumeni- (e-learning) in theology (Bachelor’s, Master’s Complementary Certificates (60 credits): Master in the field of specialised pedagogy, cal Institute of Bossey and the Faculty of Theology) and Complementary Certificate) Psychology; Psychological Foundations of Speech concentration in early childhood special education, and Language Therapy; Educational Sciences - Certificate of Specialisation (30 credits): Complementary Certificates, MAS Historical grounding of a Faculty Analysis and Intervention in Education Systems Theology created by in 1559 Pascale Pasche-Provini T. +41 (0) 22 379 90 11 Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): Ph.D.: [email protected] International Training and Research; Clinical Theology; Theology, concentration Ecumenical Internationally recognised as one of Psychology; Neuropsychology Sciences the most important French-speaking Internships Master in Psychology theology departments due to its dynamism Stéphanie Bouchet-Rossier Ph.D.: and extensive research network T. +41 (o)22 379 91 05 Psychology; Speech and Language Therapy; Social [email protected] Psychology; Neurosciences; Educational Sciences Active, multidisciplinary educational network across French-speaking Switzerland 1 Offered jointly with the Faculty of Sciences, the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine and the Interfaculty Centre for Neurosciences

14 15 ACADEMIC ADVISORS Bachelor, Mobility, Doctorate Reasons to study at GSI Olivier Demissy-Cazeilles T. +41 (0)22 379 95 66 The Global Studies Institute (GSI), an institute [email protected] combining international studies tradition and developments in global governance Masters, Internships Nicole Stoll At the heart of the international city of Geneva, T. +41 (0)22 379 87 07 with nearly 100 international organizations, over [email protected] a thousand NGOs and multinational companies

Interdisciplinary courses which are based on the richness and diversity of partnerships between Faculties

ACADEMIC ADVISORS FACULTY OF TRANSLATION BARI candidates (programme information) AND INTERPRETING Marc Pochon T. +41 (0)22 379 72 24 www.unige.ch/traduction-interpretation [email protected] Reasons to study Translation Regular students enrolled in BARI (A-O) Bachelor (180 credits): Monica Gonzalez Multilingual Communication and Interpreting at UNIGE T. +41(0)22 379 88 60 Masters The Faculty of Translation and Interpreting (FTI) [email protected] 90 credits: Conference Interpretation; is one of the oldest training and research Regular students enrolled in BARI (P-Z) GLOBAL STUDIES INSTITUTE (GSI) Multilingual Communication Technology centres of its kind in the world and exchange programmes 90 or 120 credits: Specialised Translation; Caroline Aepli www.unige.ch/gsi Translation and Technologies; Translation and Two European quality labels, T. +41 (0)22 379 37 15 Specialised Multilingual Communication the EMT for translation and [email protected] Bachelor (180 credits): Complementary Certificates (30 credits): the EMCI for conference interpreting International Relations Masters and Translation Globally recognised excellence in the areas of Maud Preher Masters Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): translation, conference interpreting, new translation T. +41(0)22 379 37 11 120 credits: European Studies; Global Health; Interpreter Training technologies and multilingual communication [email protected] Russia - Central and Eastern Europe; Middle Eastern; African Studies Ph.D.: Master in Global Health Traductology; Multilingual Computer Treatment; One of the most comprehensive Beat Stoll Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): Conference Interpretation; Management of Multi- specialised libraries in Europe T. +41(0)22 379 04 67 International and European Security; European and lingual Communication [email protected] International Governance A unique environment due to the presence of many international organisations in Geneva

16 17 ACADEMIC ADVISORS Secondary Education I and II Sophie Canellini T. +41 (0)22 379 04 37 [email protected] Reasons to study at CUI

Primary and Specialised Education Participation in dozens of European Aline Meyer research projects T. +41 (0)22 379 90 37 [email protected] A multidisciplinary orientation allowing students to specialise in a variety of original subject areas

Exceptional teaching, training, supervision and support

Close ties with the scientific and economic sectors

UNIVERSITY TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTE (IUFE)

www.unige.ch/iufe

Primary Instruction Complementary Certificate (60 credits): Teaching for Pre-primary and Primary schools COMPUTER SCIENCE CENTRE (CUI) Master (90 credits): www.unige.ch/cui Primary Instruction Bachelor (180 credits): Specialised Instruction ACADEMIC ADVISORS Computer Science; Mathematics and Computer Master (120 credits): Science; Information Systems and Service Computer Science Specialised Instruction Science; Humanities, Academic Discipline: IT Stéphane Marchand-Maillet for the Humanities Secondary Instruction T. +41 (0)22 379 01 54 [email protected] Masters (90 credits): Master (94 credits): Computer Science; Mathematics and Computer Secondary Instruction Reasons to study at IUFE Information systems and service science Science; Humanities, Academic Discipline: IT Bi-disciplinary Master (116 credits): Core institution of the University of Geneva, Marc Pochon for the Humanities Secondary Instruction the IUFE is a unique centre of excellence T. +41(0)22 379 72 24 Master of Advanced Studies/MAS (60 credits): in Switzerland, intent on disseminating [email protected] Certificate of Specialisation (30 credits): the knowledge indispensable to all Information Security; Digital Strategy and Advanced Training in the didactics Confidence; Internet of Things professions in the field of education IT for the Humanities of an additional academic subject Sandra Rubal Ph.D.: Master (90 credits): T. +41(0)22 379 73 11 Computer Science; Information Systems; Teaching French as a First Language [email protected] Computer Linguistics

18 19 Uni Dufour 10 rue des 24 rue du Général-Dufour Vieux-Grenadiers Uni Bastions Centre médical universitaire (CMU) RECTORATE 5 rue De-Candolle 1 rue Michel-Servet GLOBAL STUDIES Sciences INSTITUTE Uni Mail et Uni Pignon FACULTY OF HUMANITIES FACULTY OF MEDICINE 30 quai Ernest-Ansermet 40 bd du Pont-d’Arve FACULTY OF THEOLOGY FACULTY OF SCIENCE

FACULTY OF SCIENCE GENEVA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Battelle GENEVA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Uni Carl-Vogt AND MANAGEMENT 7 Route de Drize, 66 bd Carl-Vogt FACULTY OF LAW COMPUTER SCIENCE CENTRE (CUI) FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY INSTITUTE FOR FACULTY OF SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES SCIENCES (ISE) FACULTY OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING FOREL INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY TEACHER FACULTY OF SCIENCE TRAINING INSTITUTE (IUFE) © Blaise Lambert

20 21 INTERFACULTY CENTRES AND INSTITUTES • Centre for Children’s Rights Studies

• Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology and Vulnerability (CIGEV)

• Computer Science Centre (CUI)

• Geneva Finance Research Institute (GFRI)

• Geneva Neuroscience Center (CIN)

• Global Studies Institute (GSI)

• Institute for Environmental Sciences (ISE)

• Institute of Genetics and Genomics in Geneva (iGE3)

• Institute of Reformation History (IHR)

• Interfaculty Centre for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine

• Maison de l’histoire (Interfaculty Centre for History)

• Réseau thématique «Language et communication» (RT-LC)

• Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (SCAS)

• University Centre for Bioinformatics (CUB)

• University Institute of Teacher Education(IUTE)

www.unige.ch/en/faculties/centres-institutes/

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