Skip to main content
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch


About us
  • News
    • Movers and Shakers
    • Interviews
    • L'oeil de la Genève Internationale
    • Focus
    • Platforms
    • Media
    • Videos
  • Calendar
  • Who's who
  • Resources
    • Support services
    • Jobs
    • Training and education
    • Conference infrastructure
    • Local authorities
    • Documents
    • Speeches
    • PCP
  • International Geneva
    • Facts and figures
    • Expertise and impact
      • Areas of expertise
      • Organizations in figures
      • Achievements
    • History
      • Historical milestones
      • History through images
      • Nobel prizes
      • They came to Geneva
      • Architectural history
    • Buildings
    • Visits

Search

Your results containing the words: Education

Content type: Event
New Technologies & Methodologies for Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE): A view from other sectors - Webinar #2
Content type: Page
Interview with Christian Dussey, GCSP Director
Swiss Ambassador Christian Dussey has led the GCSP since August 2013, a place where education, research and dialogue on security and peace issues go hand in hand. In this interview, Christian Dussey explains to us the principles that guide his action, his career, his priorities for GCSP, as well as features of the Centre and prospects for 2014. March 2014
Content type: Page
Summer interview 2012 – Doris Schopper, Director of CERAH, the Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action
July 2012   What's going on at CERAH this summer? As we undertook quite an ambitious reform of the whole training offer at CERAH, we will dedicate the summer months mainly to finalise the teaching programme of the Diploma in Humanitarian Action starting in September. We will also continue to prepare the six Certificates in Humanitarian Action we are going to propose in the spring semester 2013.
Content type: Page
Historical Milestones
© Bibliothèque de Genève No other city has a richer history of international cooperation than Geneva. In 1863, a small group of Genevois created the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) which led to the first international humanitarian treaty, the Geneva Convention of 1864. In 1919, the city gained strength and momentum as a platform for dialogue and cooperation when the victorious states of World War I decided to establish the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization (ILO) there.
Content type: Organization
University of Geneva - UNIGE
University of Geneva - UNIGE - UNIGE Academic and training Institutions View details Job offers
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week: WSIS Forum 2017
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week
Content type: Photo of the week
Infographic of the week
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week
Content type: Photo of the week
Photo of the week
Content type: Page
Focus
©Mohammed Zouhri Find out more about International Geneva highlights.  
Content type: Organization
Graduate Women International - GWI
Graduate Women International - GWI - GWI Non-governmental organizations View details
Content type: Page
Resources
© Luca Fascini As an international city, Geneva offers a perfect mix of advantages: an incomparable quality of life, a dense network of key international institutions, a cosmopolitan location in the heart of Europe, easy access, a highly-skilled multilingual workforce, top academic institutions, and a secure and neutral environment.    
Content type: Organization
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - IHEID
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - IHEID - IHEID Academic and training Institutions View details Job offers
Content type: Photo of the week
23 January 2023
Teaser Since 2018, the 24 January marks the International Day of Education. It is the occasion to remind that the first Declaration of the Rights of the Child, known as the Declaration of Geneva, was adopted a hundred years ago, recognizing the existence of specific rights for children and that "humanity must give the child the best it has." This portrait of Somali girls at school was taken in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, in 2016, by Magnum photographer Newsha Tavakolian. 
Content type: Organization
Economics of Mutuality Foundation
Economics of Mutuality Foundation - EoM Non-governmental organizations View details
Content type: Organization
Enfants du Monde
Enfants du Monde - EDM Non-governmental organizations View details Job offers
Content type: Organization
Edmund Rice International - ERI
Edmund Rice International - ERI - ERI Non-governmental organizations View details

Pagination

  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 10
  • Next page ››

Website of the:

canton_0.svg
 

About us

  • News
    • Movers and Shakers
    • Interviews
    • L'oeil de la Genève Internationale
    • Focus
    • Platforms
    • Media
    • Videos
  • Calendar
  • Who's who
  • Resources
    • Support services
    • Jobs
    • Training and education
    • Conference infrastructure
    • Local authorities
    • Documents
    • Speeches
    • PCP
  • International Geneva
    • Facts and figures
    • Expertise and impact
      • Areas of expertise
      • Organizations in figures
      • Achievements
    • History
      • Historical milestones
      • History through images
      • Nobel prizes
      • They came to Geneva
      • Architectural history
    • Buildings
    • Visits

Keep up to date with International Geneva

Upcoming eventsFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on X

© République et canton de Genève 2025 | General terms and conditions