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Geneva, while a world-class international financial center, is often called the "Humanitarian Capital of the World." This scenic Swiss city has the longest tradition of international cooperation and the greatest number of international organizations and conferences, including the International Committee for the Red Cross, the European seat of the United Nations, the World Trade Organizaton, and the International Labor Organization.
This spirit of international cooperation made Geneva an ideal place for Webster to open its first international campus near Lake Leman in 1978, just seven minutes by train from the city center. Today, more than 500 students representing 100 nationalities are enrolled.
Professional visits during your Geneva study tour will include places such as the International Committee for the Red Cross and the World Trade Organization. Webster also hosts the annual Humanitarian Conference.
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“The program provides an amazing opportunity to be exposed to different cultures and perspectives. It forces you to learn, unlearn, and relearn, not only international politics, but also some of your very own worldviews.”
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Geneva's international influence
- Headquarters of more than 20 international governmental organizations, including:
- International Committee for the Red Cross
- International Telecommunication Union
- UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
- UN Conference on Trade and Development
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- World Trade Organization
- More than 170 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
To learn more about Webster's Geneva campus, call international access code + 41 22 959 8000 or visit the Geneva campus Web site.
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Faculty Spotlight
Alexandre Vautravers, Ph.D., is head of Webster's International Relations and Migration and Refugees Studies program in Geneva, as well as the coordinator of the university's annual Humanitarian Conference. Held annually since 1996 under the auspices of the Geneva government, the conference has become a recognized interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of highly topical humanitarian issues.
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