Geneva Graduate Institute, Graduate research university in Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva Graduate Institute is a university for international studies at Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2, focusing on diplomacy, economics, law, and anthropology. The campus includes the Maison de la paix with seminar rooms, specialized libraries, and research centers.
The institution was founded in 1927 as a school for international studies next to the League of Nations headquarters to train diplomatic staff. Over the decades, it evolved into a research center working closely with international organizations in Geneva.
The institution operates the world's oldest publisher dedicated to international affairs, issuing academic journals and research papers. Students from over a hundred countries attend bilingual seminars conducted in both English and French.
Access to the campus is free, but seminar rooms and research areas remain open only to enrolled students and staff. The libraries offer limited public visiting hours on certain days.
Twelve specialized research centers address topics such as migration, trade regulation, environmental crises, and international security. These facilities regularly organize public lectures and workshops covering issues from the global agenda.
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