GISA Spring Election 2025 Candidate Profiles: Vayunamu Bawa for GISA President
In conversation with Vayunamu J. Bawa, International Relations/Political Science 1st Year. Q. What makes you the ideal candidate for yourContinue Reading
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In conversation with Vayunamu J. Bawa, International Relations/Political Science 1st Year. Q. What makes you the ideal candidate for yourContinue Reading
In conversation with Jahnavi Eluru, MINT Migrations and Mobilities 1st Year. Q. What makes you the ideal candidate for yourContinue Reading
In conversation with Ryan Grad, MINT Sustainable Trade & Finance 1st Year. Q. What makes you the ideal candidate forContinue Reading
In conversation with Inés Léon Giménez, MINT Gender, Race and Diversity 1st Year. Q. What makes you the ideal candidateContinue Reading
Report on the 19th IHEID GISA Master’s Forum Mariairene Fornari with Jai Mulani There are snacks in the corner butContinue Reading
Par Dario De Quarti “You can’t send messages anymore to this group because you’re no longer a participant”. Pour laContinue Reading
By Silvia Ecclesia United Initiatives: in the last few months you may have heard of this term. They’re the groupContinue Reading
In part 2 of our coverage on the BLM protests that took place on June 9th, this article puts a spotlight on the protest’s implications for the student body and the Institute.
Voici la deuxième partie de notre couverture de la manifestation antiraciste du 9 juin dernier. Cet article se penche ainsi sur comment le corps étudiant de l’Institut a perçu, vécu et fait sens de la manifestation organisée par BLM suisse romande.
First time to be conducted online, the GISA GA raised questions of procedural inclusivity among initiatives, especially in the changes of its statutes.
Pointing to a long history of their unanswered concerns at the Institute, student parents’ lesser-known activism hopes to bear fruit.









