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Forum-Nexus Study Abroad
Forum Southern Europe 7 Cities in 4 Weeks (Barcelona, Paris, Swiss Alps, Milan, Athens, Greek Islands)
A few spots still available for Summer 2012. Apply today! Earn up to 6 credits in the summer while studying in 7 amazing cities in 5 countries: Barcelona, Paris, Geneva, Interlaken, Milan, Athens and Rhodes! Acquire a solid understanding of the culture and politics of the European Union, as well as the changing economic and social environment.
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Forum-Nexus Study Abroad
Nexus+ Southern Europe: 4 Weeks in Barcelona plus 3 Weeks visiting Paris, Geneva, Swiss Alps, Milan, Athens and Greek Islands
A few spots still available for Summer 2012. Apply today! Earn up to 12 credits in the summer combining an in-depth experience of 4 weeks in Barcelona plus a traveling segment of 3 weeks through four other Southern European countries! Acquire a solid understanding of the culture and politics of Spain and the European Union, as well as the changing economic and social environment.
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Forum-Nexus Study Abroad
Forum Europe 12 Cities in 7 Weeks (Berlin, Prague, Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna, Barcelona, Paris, Swiss Alps, Milan, Athens, Greek Islands)
A few spots still available for Summer 2012. Apply today! Earn up to 12 credits in the summer while studying in 12 amazing cities in 9 countries: Berlin , Prague, Warsaw, Krakow, Vienna, Barcelona, Paris, Geneva, Interlaken, Milan, Athens and Rhodes! Acquire a solid understanding of the culture and politics of the European Union, as well as the changing economic and social environment.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in Development Economics
During their doctoral studies, candidates are required to obtain 24 ECTS credits for coursework and to present and defend a preliminary thesis. The programme, culminating in the presentation and defence of a doctoral thesis embodying an original and significant piece of research, is designed to take a maximum of four years.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Winter Programme on the United Nations and Global Challenges
Through academic lectures and direct interaction with negotiators and practitioners from international organisations, participants acquire a clear sense of the core mission of the UN as well as develop critical analyses of future challenges in international relations. The winter programme explores concepts and key issues of peace and security, human rights and humanitarian challenges, international development, North-South relations and the future of global governance.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in International Law
The MA in International Law requires intensive work at an advanced level in the field of international law, and familiarisation with at least one other discipline (anthropology/sociology of development, international economics, international history and politics or international relations). The degree programme comprises compulsory courses, optional seminars and the writing of an original research dissertation (mémoire) in the course of the second year.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in International Economics
The Master programme consists of a set of core classes and choice of electives. * Core classes cover: Macroeconomics, International Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Trade, Econometrics (2 Semesters) and International Development. * Electives allow students to pursue particular interests. Seminars are offered in the field of Monetary Policy, European Integration, Trade and Policy, Development, Economic History and Econometrics. In addition, students are invited to take courses in the other disciplines
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in International History
Apart from formal research supervision from their doctorate supervisor (a professor of the International History academic unit), doctoral students can expect wider intellectual support at all stages of their research.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Summer Programme on the WTO, International Trade and Development
Lectures and discussions will shed light on the following questions: the reasons why countries open their economies to trade and the reasons why they protect domestic industries, the means and pathways they use to either open or protect, what these considerations mean for the multilateral trading system and their implications for economic development. The programme will cover topics such as Trade in Manufactures, Trade in Services, Regionalism, Trade and Intellectual Property Rights, Trade and Food
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Summer Programme on International Affairs and Multilateral Governance
The Summer Programme on International Affairs and Multilateral Governance will be held in Geneva from 11 to 29 June, 2012. It provides participants with a unique opportunity to learn and think about major current issues in world politics and the resulting challenges for multilateral governance. The programme makes participants experience the world of multilateralism through direct interaction with diplomats, negotiators and activists and through visits to some of the prominent international organisations
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in International Relations and Political Science
Students follow a standard sequence of core courses, as well as several subfield survey courses; in addition, there are numerous electives that can be taken. During the second year of studies, each student writes a master's thesis or, depending on whether he/she wishes to transfer to the doctoral program, a dissertation prospectus. Throughout their studies, students have extensive access to political science faculty, both regular professors in the unit and recurring or one-time visitors. Classes
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in International Law
During their doctoral studies, candidates are required to obtain 24 ECTS credits for coursework and to present and defend a preliminary thesis. The programme, culminating in the presentation and defence of a doctoral thesis embodying an original and significant piece of research, is designed to take a maximum of four years.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in International Economics
The program consists of classes, and the research dissertation. * Classes cover a sequence of two courses in the first two semesters, either in international macroeconomics, or international trade. In addition, students follow two classes in advanced econometrics in the second semester. * While there is no requirement to take elective classes, you have the option of following classes in economics or other departments of the Institute as an auditor, subject to approval of the Professor.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in International Affairs
The programme provides: * an educational experience based on both small-group seminars and workshops, and larger class settings. * an opportunity to give free rein to one's creativity and analytical capacity in seminar work based on personal research and in the final dissertation (mémoire).
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DCT University Center
DCT University Center - Switzerland
Located within the beautiful tourism region of Luzern, Switzerland, DCT offers a variety of programs and courses in the fields of hospitality, hotel management, tourism, and the culinary arts. DCT has earned more internationally-recognized accreditations than most other schools, and is considered to be among the best hospitality programs to be found anywhere.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in Anthropology and Sociology of Development
The Master in Anthropology and Sociology of Development is a two-year programme that provides in-depth training in Anthropology and Sociology from an international perspective, including familiarization with at least one other discipline taught at the Institute (international economics, international history and politics, international law or international relations). It allows students to gain access, subject to certain conditions, to the PhD programme in Anthropology and Sociology of Development
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in International History
The degree programme comprises compulsory courses, optional seminars and the writing of an original research dissertation (mémoire) in the course of the second year. The MA in International History sets out to provide participants with the tools and approaches necessary for a rigorous analysis of contemporary international legal problems.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in International Relations and Political Science
Apart from formal research supervision from their doctorate supervisor, doctoral students can expect wider intellectual support at all stages of their research.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
PhD in Anthropology and Sociology of Development
During their doctoral studies, candidates are required to obtain 24 ECTS credits for coursework and to present and defend a preliminary thesis dissertation. The programme, culminating in the presentation and defence of a doctoral thesis embodying an original and significant piece of research, is designed to take a maximum of four years.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Master in Development Studies
Candidates complete two-years of full time studies broken down in core, complementary and elective courses and write a field-work oriented research dissertation. Candidates can acquire credits through an internship and/or spend one semester during the second year of studies in a partner institution.
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