Sudan: “Not Forgotten, but Deliberately Ignored”
The panelists from left to right: Roman Deckert, Abdelbagi Jibril, Esra Alfadil, and Eva Khair By Laura Minnetian On MarchContinue Reading
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The panelists from left to right: Roman Deckert, Abdelbagi Jibril, Esra Alfadil, and Eva Khair By Laura Minnetian On MarchContinue Reading
By Gregory Wagner Tuesday, March 24th, Philippe Lazzarini, the Commissioner General of UNRWA, spoke at the Graduate Institute in whatContinue Reading
by Sabrina Casale On the 14th of March, Maison de la Paix hosted the TEDxGVAGrad. The conference featured sixteen speakers,Continue Reading
Par Gregory Wagner, French editor au Graduate Press Le mercredi 5 novembre, l’Université de Genève a accueilli, en partenariat avecContinue Reading
By Chiara Cavaletto The Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) began this past Friday, October 31st, and will continue through NovemberContinue Reading
In her report on Professor Julian Go’s lecture “Anticolonial Thought and Social Theory,” Laura Minnetian captures a compelling call to reimagine sociology’s Eurocentric canon. Go argues that anti-colonial thinkers—from Apolinario Mabini to contemporary voices—were not marginal but central to theorizing society.
In conversation with Erin Katrina Titiheruw, MINT 2nd Year Student. Q: What makes you the ideal candidate for your role,Continue Reading
In conversation with the co-candidates Malak and Akansha, both MINT 2nd Year Students of the Environment and Sustainability Track. Q:Continue Reading
In conversation with Deepannita Kundu, MINT 1st Year Student. Q: What makes you the ideal candidate for your role, andContinue Reading
In conversation with Maria Elena Lugo, MINT Human Rights and Humanitarianism 1st Year and part of the BA/MA Programme withContinue Reading









