An open letter to Professor Burrin
For this week’s Feminist Voice, the Feminist Collective decided to publish a letter that a disappointed student sent to Prof. Burrin his jokes, the sexualisation of learning environments and the male gaze.
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
For this week’s Feminist Voice, the Feminist Collective decided to publish a letter that a disappointed student sent to Prof. Burrin his jokes, the sexualisation of learning environments and the male gaze.
First time to be conducted online, the GISA GA raised questions of procedural inclusivity among initiatives, especially in the changes of its statutes.
Lack of transparency in communication, financial aid, and the Institute’s bilingualism policy were also placed under the spotlight in the assembly for Master’s students.
Constraining student spaces and limited research perspectives are issues that have yet to be tackled in the Institute. This anonymous submission aims to drive the debate on these matters forward — all in the hopes of finding ways to make it better.
Pointing to a long history of their unanswered concerns at the Institute, student parents’ lesser-known activism hopes to bear fruit.
GISA Spring 2020 Elections Coverage by The Graduate Press
With student movements at the forefront of protests all over the world, fellow graduate students ask whether the same can be said at the Institute. What does student politics look like? How should it be?
How to effectively continue your studies during the COVID-19 pandemic as an IHEID student
by Harvey Parafina Director Philippe Burrin announced in an email yesterday that the Institute had officially moved into Phase 3Continue Reading
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