Greetings from the Graduate Institute Geneva!
The Graduate Institute Geneva (IHEID) was created in 1927 at the time of the League of Nations. It was then the first academic institution in the world entirely devoted to the study of international affairs. Its vocation is to analyze and stimulate critical thinking in the fields of international relations and development issues through its teaching (master and Ph.D. programs), research, executive education, and public events.
The Institute fosters interdisciplinary dialogue, drawing on the main social science disciplines (anthropology, development economics, international economics, international history, international relations, political science, and sociology), as well as international law. Intellectual excellence is at the heart of the Institute’s mission, driven by the conviction that only rigorous inquiry and critical thinking can provide concrete solutions to the world’s challenges. The Institute’s commitment to critical inquiry goes hand-in-hand with its dedication to international cooperation and human solidarity.
We are pleased to inform you that the Applications for MA and Ph.D. Programs beginning in September 2021 at the Graduate Institute, Geneva is now open for Universitas Gadjah Mada students.
- be enrolled at the Universitas Gadjah Mada at the time of application
- be selected by the Institute’s Admission Committee, further to the evaluation of their academic profile
- demonstrate financial need in order to pursue their studies in Geneva
Application Procedure (deadline application: 15 January 2021!)
- Register to The Program directly by this form
- Submit the aforementioned documents to OIA UGM International Exposure Application Form: http://ugm.id/IntExposureApplication no later January 15th, 2020 for internal review.
- Once you are selected as Nominated Student, OIA will send your nomination to the Graduate Institute Geneva (IHEID) for admission selection.
- The FINAL decision from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
Required Documents to OIA UGM
- Motivation Letter (*describing why you wish to study at the Institute; 800 words maximum, in French or English)
- Curriculum Vitae (*in French or English)
- Official academic transcripts (*showing all coursework attempted, accompanied by grade scales and their value/credits)
- Copy of all university diplomas and qualifications obtained
- English proficiency certificate
- Copy of your passport ID/personal details page
- Two academic references
- Letter of Nomination from faculty (*addressed to Head of Office of International Affairs)
- Certificate of Enrollment from faculty
Side Note
The scholarship may include a cost of living allowance and tuition reduction in various proportions. The scholarship may include a living allowance of CHF 20,000 a year and a tuition reduction calculated according to the financial situation.
Full details of the Institute’s admission process can be found here.
Full details of the scholarship scheme can be found here.
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