The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
http://graduateinstitute.chRue de Lausanne 132 Geneva, 1202 Switzerland
Rue de Lausanne 132 Geneva, 1202 Switzerland
Location
Switzerland: Geneve [Geneva]
The Master in Development Studies aims to provide students with the methodological and theoretical skills and knowledge, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary, which enable them to approach the major themes in the area of development in a pertinent manner.
The Programme offers an interdisciplinary approach focusing on development policies and practices. Students of the MDEV acquire an in-depth knowledge and expertise in North-South relations and global development issues, including: climate change and environmental damage, natural resources and energy supply, security and armed conflict, migration and diasporas, globalisation, poverty and inequality, public health, commercial and financial flows and development. Core classes cover anthropological, economical, environmental, gender, health and poverty issues. Candidates complete two-years of full time studies (120 credits ECTS) broken down in core, complementary and elective courses and write a field-work oriented research dissertation. Candidates can acquire credits through an internship and/or spend one semester during the second year of studies in a partner institution.
The Graduate Institute is an institution of research and higher education dedicated to the cross-cutting fields of international relations and development studies. Through our core activities, we develop creative thinking on world affairs and foster global responsibility. We are a cosmopolitan community located at the heart of an international centre of multilateral governance preparing future policy-makers to lead tomorrow's world.
The Institute offers postgraduate-level teaching (Master's and PhD), carries out thematic research on important global issues, and provides executive education. It is also a forum for forward-looking reflection.
Born of the merger of two outstanding and pioneering graduate schools, the Institute benefits from a diverse and rich legacy. In the case of international studies, its history is closely linked to the founding of the international system and the League of Nations in the 1920s. The Institute's expertise in development studies was forged at the time of emergence of the developing world in the 1960s.
Our location, Geneva, is home to many of the world's prominent international organisations, hundreds of non-governmental organisations as well as numerous headquarters of leading multinational companies, making it an ideal place to study, teach and research global issues.
Bachelors
2500 / semester
Worldwide Participants.
Each year the Graduate Institute awards an important number of scholarships to Master and PhD students for its study programs in the field of international affairs, development studies, international economics, political science, international law, international economics and international history and politics. Scholarships are awarded according to academic merit and financial need of students. There are three categories of scholarship: * Full scholarships: with a few exceptions, these are worth CHF 18,000. Recipients are exempt from Graduate Institute tuition fees. * Partial scholarships: the value of these grants varies according to the individual needs of the recipient student. These grants do not cover tuition fees which recipients of partial grants are required to pay. * Tuition scholarships: these grants cover tuition fees for one academic year. They are awarded to exceptional students.
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is a result of the merger of the Graduate Institute of International Studies (HEI) and the Graduate Institute of Development Studies (IUED), created respectively in 1927 and 1961. It is an institution dedicated to providing students from all over the world the means to undertake international studies, from a historical, legal, economic, political and social perspective. It owes its reputation to the quality of its cosmopolitan faculty; the selection of its students; the strength and the relevance of its study programmes involving four core disciplines (economics, history, law and political science); its policy-relevant approach to international affairs; and its bilingual English-French education. The Institute's location in Geneva, Switzerland, provides students with unique access and exposure to the many international and intergovernmental institutions making their home in the city. The curriculum's multidisciplinary approach makes HEID an ideal place for students interested in international affairs and development studies.
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