After 4 Years, Switzerland’s Feminist Strike Returns
Geneva’s feminist strike, organized by the Collectif de la Grève Féministe, included several events throughout the day such as musical performances and photo exhibitions.
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Geneva’s feminist strike, organized by the Collectif de la Grève Féministe, included several events throughout the day such as musical performances and photo exhibitions.
After weeks of negotiation, the Direction’s delegation communicated its unwillingness to meet any of the demands made by the TAs.
“A week ago Microsoft removed the metaphorical smoke detector from their new AI-powered Bing”
It was announced via email on Monday that the Foundation Board of the Graduate Institute has “unanimously and enthusiastically approved the renewal” of Marie-Laure Salles’ mandate as president of the Institute for the period 2024-2028.
“The most confusing aspect of this is that these unpaid internships stand directly in opposition to the fundamental values of the UN and its major movements such as the Sustainable Development Goals – particularly SDG10, which calls for “reduced inequalities”.”
By the Middle East and North Africa Student Initiative
“Bola Tinubu has today been declared the winner of Nigeria’s presidential election, making him the 16th President of Nigeria – Africa’s largest country”
“[sanctions have] left many areas, including the northwestern city of Aleppo which experienced the worst earthquakes, in a dire state of disrepair”.
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What became most apparent are the deep tensions that exist between the administration, teaching staff, and students.
2023 at the Institute could come to define this tension or this year could be an opportunity to resolve it through student action.








