Partner Summer Schools

The University of Geneva collaborates with a number of summer schools taking place in Geneva.

New York University - Health Policy and Prospects

5 free places are freserved for University of Geneva students.
To apply please email [email protected]

This summer institute features an on-site exploration of international health policy and prospects in Geneva, Switzerland, the seat of major international organizations that have a direct bearing on international health: the World Health Organization (WHO), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Trade policy, infectious diseases, global communications, bioterrorism, violence and wars, and rapid social and economic changes, as well as concern for provision of health care that is effective and efficient and that provides client satisfaction all present daunting challenges to health leaders today.

Health leaders have to develop the capacity to promote the health of individuals and communities they serve in the context of the complex challenges of globalization. The aim of this institute is to provide individuals with a variety of opportunities to understand the trends in world health and the effects of globalization on global and national health policy making in developed and developing countries.

Georgia Law School Summer Program - Brussels and Geneva�

The Georgia Law Summer Program in Brussels and Geneva provides a comprehensive overview of the legal system of the European Union with an emphasis on EU business law, as well as an introduction to international trade law practice under the WTO. Deadline extended!

Brussels & Geneva Summer Program Brochure

  • Brussels: June 24 - July 12; Geneva: July 15-18
  • 4 ABA-approved semester-hour credits
  • Dual city experience � Brussels (political epicenter of the EU) and Geneva (headquarters of the WTO and nerve-center for international trade law)
  • Lectures by leading scholars, academics and practitioners in the fields of EU law & policy and international trade.
  • Organized city tours of both Brussels and Geneva
  • Trip to Luxembourg to visit the European Court of Justice
  • Visit to the European Parliament, World Trade Organization, and other� international institutions relevant to the coursework of the program
  • Seminars with international practitioners at leading law firms in Brussels and Geneva
  • Opening and closing receptions
  • Several �open� weekends for individual free time and/or travel

Program co-directed by:

  • C. Donald Johnson, former U.S. congressman and ambassador in the Office of the United States Trade Representative; Director, Dean Rusk Center, University of Georgia School of Law;
  • Professor Michael L. Wells, Marion and W. Colquitt Carter Chair in Tort and Insurance Law, University of Georgia School of Law
  • Professor Gabrielle Marceau, Universit� de Gen�ve; Senior Counsellor, Legal Affairs Division, World Trade Organization,

The University of Georgia School of Law is committed to providing reasonable access and accommodations for people with disabilities upon request.

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