Research Bulletin

Once a month, the Research Office of the Graduate Institute produces the Research Bulletin, a newsletter providing information about

  • upcoming events (lectures, seminars, PhD defences)
  • recent publications (by theme)
  • visiting research fellows
  • calls for papers and prizes
  • awarded grants and prizes
The Research Office’s newsletter

Research Bulletin

The “Research Bulletin”: Making our research visible


The Graduate Institute's research mission is to produce knowledge that fosters a better understanding of global problems. As a community of scholars in the academy, we are committed to advancing insight and debate in the social sciences and humanities. As a community of publicly engaged scholars, we also seek to enrich policy debates at the international and local level, in particular those involving international actors.

The Research Office facilitates these research activities by providing information for faculty and other researchers about project opportunities, furnishing resources for translating ideas into concrete research activities, and disseminating the research carried on by scholars here at the Institute. To that purpose, It notably produces the Research Bulletin, our newsletter on upcoming events (lectures, seminars, PhD defenses), recent publications and PhD theses (by theme), visiting research fellows, calls for papers and prizes, and awarded grants and prizes. The bulletin also links to written or multimedia (video and podcast) news pieces on PhD theses, publications and ongoing research. 

Members of the Graduate Institute who wish to present information in the Research Bulletin are invited to contact Marc Galvin.

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