Geneva Peace Week, 31st October – 4th November
By Samuel Pennifold and Abby Sickles After two years of absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, The Geneva Peace WeekContinue Reading
The graduate student-run publication of The Geneva Graduate Institute.
By Samuel Pennifold and Abby Sickles After two years of absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, The Geneva Peace WeekContinue Reading
Former left-wing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva claims a close 50.9% victory over far-right incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro in a hotly contested Brazilian presidential election.
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The UK now faces the prospect of a third Prime Minister within the year as Lizz Truss resigns after a series of economic failures
By Daniel Haltmeier Dear Reader, Welcome to the twelfth bi-weekly Tech News Digest, provided by the GISA Technology and SecurityContinue Reading
By Megha Kaveri This week, we are opening with the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. SwedishContinue Reading
TechSec’s Bi-Weekly Tech News Digest: October 4th, 2022 By Daniel Haltmeier Dear Reader, Welcome to the eleventh bi-weekly Tech NewsContinue Reading
The last two weeks have been rather busy in the global health sector. Here, I try to put together someContinue Reading
By Megha Kaveri Puthucode Sreeram It is a great time to be a scholar of global health, particularly in Geneva.Continue Reading
By Amédée Hirt A brief history of the Swiss National Day The Swiss National Day on the 1st of AugustContinue Reading