Geneva is the hub of global International Relations, and Webster's undergraduate university degree is at the heart of it.
Interested in globalization, economic development, security, migration, or human rights? Our International Relations program in Geneva teaches you to analyze these and other major issues facing the world today.
Drawing on both academic and professional experience, our faculty and prominent guest speakers provide a broad, interdisciplinary training in modern international relations. You can also study a number of important issues in depth through an emphasis in either Economics or Refugee Studies.
Your learning isn’t confined to lectures — you’ll also come face-to-face with topical issues through a variety of events and activities. These include study trips as well as our renowned Annual Humanitarian Conference. You will benefit from the resources available in Geneva, where you can attend meetings and conferences and establish professional contacts with experts. And by studying with a diverse group of students from all over the world, you’ll gain valuable insights and a broader perspective.
The program covers such areas as:
Globalization and economic development
Economics
International law
Political theory
The UN system and other international institutions
History
Human rights and humanitarian action
Migration and refugee issues
“After studying international relations you can end up anywhere — in academia, a research institute, an international or non-governmental organization, an embassy, a bank, in business … the possibilities are endless.”
Samar Hasan,
Webster graduate, International Relations major
Webster university in Geneva Switzerland, provides undergraduate and graduate programs in an international environment.
Webster University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
Webster University is a non-profit organization founded in St. Louis in 1915, established in Geneva since 1978.
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