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On the scale of progress, the Institute appears to be somewhere in the middle. Not forging ahead and yet not remaining belligerently stuck in the past like other campuses, it seems the Institute has stagnated.
By Ellie Winslow When I say March Madness, I’m not talking about global stock market turmoil or the ongoing strikesContinue Reading
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.
It is great to be back, bringing to you the best of global health news from around the world. A lot is happening in the global health sector and being in Geneva is just the icing on the cake to get the “vibe” of the policymaking process.
“Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising the landscape of education and has amazing potential to fundamentally change how we as students approach our work and develop our understanding. And yet at the Institute we are facing a disservice by not being properly taught how to effectively utilise such tools.”
“I don’t claim to have found a formula for success, but the people I admire most tend to do two things. They do the job that’s in front of them to the best of their ability, learning and developing unique skills at every stage that make them valuable. And they are kind to those around them (and to themselves), making them resilient, collaborative and a joy to work with.”
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.






