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Masters
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International Business | Management | Public Administration
Area of study
Business and Administration | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The University of Geneva offers a wide range of programs for students.


##Facilities The university has several faculties, including:


  • Science
  • Medicine
  • Letters
  • Social sciences
  • Economy and management
  • Law
  • Theology
  • Psychology and educational sciences
  • Translation and interpretation
  • Centers and institutes

Studies

The university provides various study options, such as:


  • Bachelor
  • Master
  • Doctorate
  • Continuing education
  • Course program
  • Exchange programs
  • Library
  • Health and safety

##Research Research is a key aspect of the university, with areas including:


  • Research promotion and support service
  • Research Resources FAQ
  • Our research on video
  • Research projects
  • Doctoral theses
  • Our books
  • Our publications
  • Conference cycles
  • Find an expert
  • Research ethics

Faculty of Social Sciences

The Faculty of Social Sciences offers several programs, including:


  • Department of Political Science and International Relations
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Geography and Environment
  • Department of History, Economy and Society

Masters Programs

The university offers various master's programs, such as:


  • Territorial development
  • Gender studies
  • Political and cultural geography
  • International economic history
  • Communication and digital cultures
  • Public management
  • Political science
  • Environmental sciences
  • Socioeconomics
  • Sociology

Master in Public Administration (EMPA)

The Master in Public Administration (EMPA) is a prestigious program that allows students to study at one of the partner universities in the European Master in Public Administration Consortium (EMPA). The program provides students with the opportunity to acquire a European diploma in addition to the University of Geneva's master's degree.


Mobility

Students in the EMPA program can participate in a mobility program, which allows them to study at a partner university for a semester. The mobility program is subject to certain conditions, including:


  • The student must have completed the first year of the EMPA program
  • The student must have a good academic record
  • The student must demonstrate a strong motivation for participating in the mobility program
  • The student must be proficient in the language of the host university

Partner Universities

The EMPA program has partnerships with several universities, including:


  • University of Studi di Bocconi (Italy)
  • Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften (Germany)
  • University of Konstanz (Germany)
  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
  • Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)
  • University of Leiden (Netherlands)
  • Erasmus University (Netherlands)
  • Corvinus University (Hungary)
  • Tallinn University (Estonia)
  • University of Limerick (Ireland)
  • Ulster University (Northern Ireland)
  • University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
  • University of Edinburgh (Scotland)

Conditions for Departure

Students participating in the mobility program must:


  • Have completed the first year of the EMPA program
  • Have a good academic record
  • Demonstrate a strong motivation for participating in the mobility program
  • Be proficient in the language of the host university
  • Register for the mobility program through the University of Geneva's mobility service
  • Obtain approval from the dean of the faculty

Validation of the Mobility Program

The mobility program is validated by the University of Geneva, and the student's transcript will reflect the courses taken at the host university. The student must provide the University of Geneva with a transcript from the host university and obtain approval from the dean of the faculty.


Regulatory Provisions

The mobility program is subject to the regulations of the University of Geneva, including:


  • The student must comply with the rules and regulations of the host university
  • The student must maintain a good academic record
  • The student must demonstrate a strong motivation for participating in the mobility program
  • The student must be proficient in the language of the host university
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