Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations

Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations

Die Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations (GSD) ist eine Privatuniversität, die im Jahr 2003 gegründet wurde. Der Campus der Privatuniversität befindet sich in Genf auf dem Gelände des Chateau de Penthes, einem historischen Herrenhaus in einem Park mit Blick auf den Genfersee.

Akademische Programme

Die GSD bietet einen Bachelor-Studiengang (drei Jahre) zum Bachelor of Arts in International Relations sowie Graduierten- und Postgraduiertenstudiengänge zum Master of International Relations, Executive Master of International Relations and Doctor of International Relations an. Alle Kurse werden in englischer Sprache von Persönlichkeiten aus dem Bereich der Internationalen Organisationen und der Diplomatie gehalten. Der Universitätspräsident Colum Murphy ist ein ehemaliger Senior Officer der Vereinten Nationen in Genf und Bosnien-Herzegowina.

Schwerpunkte

Die GSD ist auf folgende Themengebiete spezialisiert:

  • Theorie der Internationalen Beziehungen
  • Völkerrecht
  • Geschichte
  • Wirtschaft und Entwicklungspolitik
  • Ausgewählte regionale Fallbeispiele
  • Abrüstung und Sicherheitspolitik
  • Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaft
  • Spezialgebiete in Internationalen Beziehungen

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