“Hidden Stories”
By José Eduardo Martínez Torres Across the Institute’s halls, I’ve heard many opinions: our environment is full of stressful energy,Continue Reading
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By José Eduardo Martínez Torres Across the Institute’s halls, I’ve heard many opinions: our environment is full of stressful energy,Continue Reading
By Audrey Hubleur À l’heure où on se bat pour revenir à des formes plus traditionnelles d’écriture et d’apprentissage enContinue Reading
In 2017 Salam, a MINT student at the Graduate Institute, travelled to Khartoum to enroll in university in Sudan. Despite Sudan’s evident challenges, he quickly grew fond of the country and imagined building a future there, perhaps working for one of the local NGOs. But the sense of normalcy that surrounded daily life would prove alarmingly fragile.
Article by Meera Mohankrishnan “To the person in the bell jar – the world itself is a bad dream” ItContinue Reading
Article by Audrey Hubleur Alors que le semestre touche à sa fin, la bibliothèque de l’IHEID s’emplit d’universitaires. L’heure estContinue Reading
THE HISTORY AND FESTIVITIES OF L’ESCALADE IN GENEVA Par Melisa Kisacik, French Editor pour le Graduate Press Chaque décembre, GenèveContinue Reading
photo source: https://www.flickr.com/people/126057486@N04, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons; Photo collage of Governor Newsom Press Office BlueSky account posts By NadirContinue Reading
In the last month, IHEID students noticed increased security measures on campus. The presence of security guards has increased, and doors that were once unlocked and easily accessible now require an ID. Students have mixed reactions to the amplified security protocol. Read Full report.
Par Gregory Wagner, French editor au Graduate Press Le mercredi 5 novembre, l’Université de Genève a accueilli, en partenariat avecContinue Reading
On the 12 November, the Middle East and North African Student Initiative (MENA) held its biggest conference of this year, The Economy of a Genocide. Several scholars, activists, and practitioners were invited to discuss the economic motives behind the occupation and genocide in Gaza.








