How Music is Striking the Right Chords in the Diplomatic Realm
By Aanchal Bagaria, MINT 1st Year Pop culture isn’t just for the movie screens anymore. It’s a movement fueled byContinue Reading
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
By Aanchal Bagaria, MINT 1st Year Pop culture isn’t just for the movie screens anymore. It’s a movement fueled byContinue Reading
In conversation with Anthony Toscano, MINT 1st year. Q. Why do you think you are the best candidate for theContinue Reading
By Pallavi Baraya, Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Graduate Press The Graduate Press had the opportunity and privilege to attend the screeningContinue Reading
By Aanchal Bagaria, MINT 1st Year Recently, my friend from Italy asked me about an event that was being discussedContinue Reading
By María Juliana Rodríguez Urbano, Student Life Editor of The Graduate Press From 8 to 17 March 2024, Geneva heldContinue Reading
Due to its size and economic might, China exerts significant influence in shaping our perceptions about the diverse East and Southeast Asian region, often overshadowing alternative views from other countries in the neighborhood
By Samuel Pennifold, MINT 2nd Year The Netherlands, Europe’s lowest-lying country, has become the latest western European state to beContinue Reading
Par Sinan Kirisci, alumni 2022 Je souhaite partager ma lecture des événements tragiques qui ont bouleversé la Turquie. En écrivantContinue Reading
The supplementary election to the Federal Council, scheduled for Wednesday 7 December, is not expected to produce any surprises. A look at the candidates and the issues at stake.
L’élection complémentaire au Conseil fédéral, prévue ce mercredi 7 décembre ne devrait pas créer de surprises. Tour d’horizon des différents candidats et enjeux.







