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University Program Information
The University of Geneva offers a wide range of programs and courses for students.
Faculties
The university is composed of several faculties, including:
- Sciences
- Medicine
- Letters
- Sciences of society
- Economics and management
- Law
- Theology
- Psychology and education sciences
- Translation and interpretation
- Centers and institutes
Studies
The university offers various study programs, including:
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Doctoral degree
- Continuing education
- Program of courses
- Exchange programs
- Library
- Health and safety
Research
The university is involved in various research projects and initiatives, including:
- Research projects
- New books
- Collections and journals
- Doctoral theses
- Publications (open archive)
- Support for research and doctoral students
- Research valorization - form
Faculty of Letters
The Faculty of Letters offers several programs and courses, including:
- Language and literature
- Ancient and modern Armenian language and literature
- The study field is divided into two historical orientations, one ancient (5th-18th centuries) and one modern (19th-20th centuries)
- Themes addressed include historiography and knowledge transmission in ancient and medieval times, diaspora literature, and identity in exile
- Language of instruction: French
Disciplines
The university offers a range of disciplines, including:
- Language and literature
- History
- Philosophy
- Arts and musicology
- Human sciences
- Digital humanities
- Comparative literature
- Gender studies
Armenian Language and Literature
The University of Geneva is the only Swiss university with a center for Armenian studies and one of the few places in Europe where students can pursue a degree in ancient and modern Armenian language and literature from bachelor's to doctorate level.
- The field of study is divided into two historical orientations, one ancient (5th-18th centuries) and one modern (19th-20th centuries)
- The themes addressed give importance to historiography and the transmission of knowledge in ancient and medieval times, to the literature of the diaspora, and to the theme of identity in exile
- Other topics include Soviet-era literature, apocryphal literature, the history of women, the roots of Armenian Christianity, and its relations with Greek, Syriac, and Latin Christianity
- Language of instruction: French
Study Plan
The study plan for the Armenian language and literature program includes:
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Doctoral degree
- Other formations
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- Study plans
- Course program
- Calendar and schedules
- Disciplines
Courses and Research
The university offers various courses and research opportunities, including:
- Public courses
- Inaugural and farewell lectures
- Exhibitions
- Press review
- Expert opinions (RTS)
- Podcasts
- Theater and writing workshops
Student Space
The university provides a range of services and resources for students, including:
- Admissions
- FAQ - starting studies
- Course and exam registration
- Documents to download
- Mobility
- Computer science
- Prices and scholarships
- Associations
- Campus life
Practical Information
The university provides practical information for students, including:
- Contacts
- Where to find us
- Calendar and schedules
- Job offers
- Library
- Room reservation request
- Teaching notices
