Admissions

 

Thank you for your interest in the Graduate Institute, Geneva. We hope you will be inspired to choose one of our degree programmes and look forward to receiving your application. The admission office and the academic adviser remain at your disposal should you require any additional information before and during the application process.

Deadlines for September 2014 intake


Master Programmes

 

Application Deadline

Decision notification

Round 1         

15 November 2013 15-30 December 2013

Round 2

15 January 2014 1-15 March 2014

 

PhD Programmes

 

Application Deadline

Decision notification

Round 1         

10 October 2013 30 October 2013

Round 2

15 January 2014 1-15 March 2014

  

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

Masters Programmes
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS credits) or an equivalent qualification in a discipline relevant to the chosen programme. Please note that you are eligible to apply during the last year of your study programme provided you will have received your final transcript before September 2014.

Interdisciplinary Masters

Candidates should have a solid background in social sciences and humanities, law, economics or a related discipline.

Disciplinary Masters

Candidates should have a solid background in the discipline or in a related discipline or a multidisciplinary degree in International Relations.

PhD Programmes
Applicants must hold a Masters degree or an equivalent qualification in a discipline relevant to the chosen programme and to the extent possible have completed a Masters level research dissertation. Please note that you are eligible to apply during the last year of your study programme provided you will have received your final diploma before September 2014.

 

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

The Graduate Institute is a bilingual English-French institution; students are therefore required to demonstrate their knowledge of these languages by including the relevant certificates with their application forms.
Please note that all our compulsory classes can be followed in English.

English
Candidates are required to demonstrate an excellent command of the language, both written and spoken, confirmed by a language certificate: see details.
Candidates of English mother-tongue and those who have completed secondary or post-secondary education in English, confirmed by a diploma, are exempt from this requirement. Candidates who have studied at university level, full time and for a minimum of one year, verified by a transcript, are also exempt from this requirement.

French
Students are requested to have a passive knowledge of the French language (oral and written comprehension).
Students with no prior knowledge of French are eligible to apply, but are expected to acquire the level demanded, by the end of the first year of studies. They are required to attend a 3 week intensive French course which will take place prior to the beginning of the academic year. Registration for the intensive French course is carried out through the online application form, before 15 January (see below).

A French test will be organised at the beginning of each academic year to evaluate students’ levels of French.

APPLICATIOn procedure

Applicants are required to complete the online application form and upload all the supporting documents. The summary list provides details of the documents required.

A non-refundable administrative fee of CHF 50 will be charged directly through the online application form via Paypal, by credit card or bank transfer. (Applicants paying through their Paypal bank account should leave a minimum of 14 days to allow confirmation of payment). Only complete applications will be considered by our admissions committee.

Applicants are requested to carefully read through the FAQ section where they will find detailed answers to a range of commonly asked questions.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

The Institute offers extensive financial support to students through scholarships. Approximately 25% of all first year students receive financial support. Click here for full details of the scholarships awarded by the Institute. To apply for financial aid please submit the completed scholarship request form together with the required supporting documents.

CURRENT AND PREVIOUS GRADUATE INSTITUTE STUDENTS

You are currently a student, or have previously completed a study programme at the Graduate Institute; please apply through the online application form available on the Students Portal.

FOLLOW-UP

Applicants can monitor the status of their application through the online follow-up section of their application form.

Decision
The admissions decisions and the decisions on financial support will be available before the end of March. The decisions will be posted on the follow-up section of the student’s online application and sent to the candidates by traditional mail.

Acceptance of Admission
Successful applicants are requested to confirm the acceptance of their offer of admission through the payment of a non-refundable pre registration fee of CHF 1’000. This amount will be deducted from the first semester tuition fees. Students who are awarded a scholarship are not required to pay this fee.

Deadline for the payment of the pre registration fee: 15 April 2014

Enrolment at the University of Geneva
Students who wish to accept their offer of admission must register with the University of Geneva. The relevant instructions will be mailed along with the offer of admission.

Deadline for registration at the University of Geneva: 30 April 2014

 

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