Masters Programmes

 

  • A two-year, structured study plan with both compulsory courses and electives, ending with a Master’s thesis
  • Diplomas recognised by the University of Geneva and in compliance with European standards (120 ECTS credits)
  • Small classes that favour interactions between teachers and students

Interdisciplinary Programmes

  • A dynamic and holistic approach to international relations and development studies
  • Innovative, pre-professional modules (soft-skills workshops, optional internships) integrated into the study plan

Master in International Affairs (MIA)

With a focus on:

  • Regional and global integration
  • Security and conflict management
  • The global society

Master in Development Studies (Mdev)

With 4 specialist options:

  • Human development
  • Sustainable development
  • Globalisation and development
  • Conflict and development

Disciplinary Programmes

  • In-depth expertise in a key disciplinary area within international studies through courses offered by renowned specialists
  • Initiation to fundamental research, the first step towards a PhD programme

Under the umbrella of the

Master in International Studies (MIS)