Application Process FOR SUMMER AND WINTER PROGRAMMES
The application procedure consists of 5 steps:
1. Create a personal user account
2. Activate your account by clicking the link in your e-mail
3. Complete the online application form
4. Wait for approval of your application
5. Pay the course fee by credit card or wire transfer
An application may be started at anytime and saved to be continued at a later time. Nevertheless it is important that you have the following information ready:
- A 15-line essay that incorporate the following:
- Why you want to study in Geneva and why you are interested in this particular program
- How studying abroad will help you meet your academic, professional and personal goals
- Two references other than friends or family (name, phone number, e-mail address). Contact details of someone who can provide an academic reference (e.g. tutor, academic advisor) should be provided, but it is not necessary to include a written reference letter.
Deadline AND EVALUATION
Programmes have 2 application deadlines : an First round deadline and a Second round deadline. We encourage students to complete their applications early to secure their place in the programme.
An academic evaluation is made by the Summer & Winter Programme Office to determine if the Programme provides an appropriate challenge for applying participants. You will receive an answer to your application:
- within 2 weeks after the First round application deadline (by email)
- within 2 weeks after the Second round application deadline (by email)
Upon acceptance, you will receive a formal letter of admission with invoice details for tuition fees.
Unfortunately, the Programme is unable to provide any financial assistance to candidates. However, we will be happy to provide a letter of reference to your sponsors or scholarship committee upon request, once accepted.
Application details by programme
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Eligibility
- Senior undergraduate or MA students with an interest in international affairs
- Young professionals keen to improve their knowledge of current major issues in multilateralism, governance and international affairs
- If you are an undergraduate student, you should have some practical working experience or extracurricular activities in the requested area
- Applicants are expected to be proficient in English, although no certificate is required.
Application
- Application are now closed for Summer 2013. Opening on 1 January 2014 for Summer 2014
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Eligibility
- Professionals, both trade specialists and professionals from related fields, keen to improve their knowledge and expertise of current issues in WTO negotiations, trade governance, and sector-specific issues
- Graduate level or senior undergraduate students with an interest in international trade
- If you are an undergraduate student, you should have some practical working experience or extracurricular activities in the requested area
- Applicants are expected to be proficient in English, although no certificate is required.
Application
- Application are now closed for Summer 2013. Opening on 1 January 2014 for Summer 2014
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Eligibility
- Applicants must be undergraduates with an interest in international affairs;
- Applicants are expected to be proficient in English, although no certificate is required.
Deadlines
- 30 november 2013
- Don't miss the application deadline: sign up now!
Application
- Applications will open on 1 July 2013
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Priority is given to applications submitted online. If, for some reason, you are unable to fill the online form, you can request the paper application form and send it back to us by e-mail.
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