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MINT AT A GLANCE. PROGRAMME FOUNDATIONS. APPLIED RESEARCH PROJECTS. SPECIALISATIONS. MASTER THESIS. COMPULSORY COURSE. Following an interdisciplinary approach, our core course offers a creative space to reflect on global challenges by drawing on the expertise of the Institute and of International Geneva. RESEARCH METHODS ELECTIVES.
INTERDISCIPLINARY MASTER PROGRAMME. Our Master in International and Development Studies ('MINT') proposes a ground-breaking combination of a solid common core with the possibility to specialise in one of seven broader themes.
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (French: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, abbreviated IHEID), also known as the Geneva Graduate Institute, is a public-private graduate-level university located in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva is pleased to announce the opening of 30 fully funded 4-year PhD positions in our 5 departmental programmes in Anthropology and Sociology, International Economics or Economics of Development, International History and Politics, International Law, International Relations ...