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International Relations Study Abroad Programs in Geneva, Switzerland

5 International Relations Study Abroad Programs in Geneva, Switzerland

SIT Study Abroad

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SIT Study Abroad: Switzerland: Intl. Studies & Multilateral

Examine the evolving role of multilateral diplomacy in international relations and responses to global security challenges from Geneva, a hub for international organizations. Through site visits, lectures, and excursions to Paris and Brussels, you’ll gain insights into European and international perspectives on diplomacy while engaging with experts at leading organizations. At the same time, enjoy Geneva’s cultural richness and improve your French through immersive instruction. MONEY MATTERS SIT has given an average of over $1.3 million in scholarships and grants to SIT Study Abroad students in recent years and is committed to ensuring you have the information necessary to apply for such funding. Our program costs include academics, excursions, accommodations, airport transfers, and health insurance. Meal arrangements vary by program. Be sure to discuss how study abroad costs are handled at your school with your study abroad advisor and read the website for more specific information.

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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

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Summer Program on International Affairs

The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is a research and higher education institution focused on the study of world affairs, with a special emphasis on international relations and development issues. Join our community for a unique experience in a renowned and highly specialized postgraduate institution during your summer break. At the Graduate Institute, you will be immersed in the field of international affairs and will have the opportunity to engage with distinguished faculty and experienced practitioners from the United Nations and other international organizations. You will explore and analyze today's global challenges. Our short programs offer a comprehensive approach, including lectures, workshops, simulation exercises, and visits to international organizations. These programs also provide valuable insights for students who are considering pursuing graduate studies in international affairs.

EU Business School

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Bachelor's programs for future entrepreneurs

The EU Barcelona bachelor’s programs are seven-semester, three-year programs (240 ECTS) that allow you to transfer to campuses in between Barcelona, Geneva, Munich, and digital during the first four semesters. With start dates in October, February, June, and August, you will develop an entrepreneurial, creative, and innovative mindset and become well-versed in business principles. We develop business professionals by combining traditional teaching methods with experiential learning such as company visits, guest speaker sessions, conferences, business simulations, group discussions, and project work, among others. We immerse you in a real-world business environment and expound on the latest technological advances to prepare you for the dynamic and challenging workplace.

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A Magical Swiss Adventure

June 12, 2025by: Brooke Bothner - United StatesProgram: SIT Study Abroad: Switzerland: Intl. Studies & Multilateral
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I had a fabulous time studying abroad in Switzerland with SIT. Top features that stand out to me are the homestay experience and the opportunity for travel. Living with a homestay family is so incredibly valuable. Not only is it a home away from home, but it gives the the amazing opportunity to learn more about Swiss culture and to practice language skills. Additionally, travel was a highlight of my time abroad. The program gives students a GA travel card on the swiss travel pass which means you can ride all the trains in Switzerland in for free. It is actually hard to overstate how amazing this was. With the swiss travel pass I could go on excursions without having to stress about money. The academic side of the program is very solid. Compared to other study abroad programs, the level of workload is relatively higher. However, compared to my home university, the rigor of the courses was not very intense. If you manage your time, there is plenty of time to travel every weekend. Just know that for the first few months of the program you have class five days a week. The independent study project in the last month of the program was great! There are no course classes during this period, so you can travel and work on your project simultaneously. While people may be tempted to travel to foreign destinations, I would really encourage people to travel within Switzerland as much as possible. The program size is relatively small, so it is easier to make friends than in the massive study abroad programs. You take all the same classes with your classmates so you get to know everyone very well. I feel so grateful to have had the opportunity to live in such a beautiful place as Switzerland for a semester.

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