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  1. University of Geneva. 24 rue du Général-Dufour 1211 Genève 4 T. +41 (0)22 379 71 11 F. +41 (0)22 379 11 34; Campus Accessibility; University Calendar; Enroll at UNIGE. Applications; Study-related formalities (in French) Ask a question; Contact. Media; Library; University Structures; Social Media

  2. The University of Geneva (French: Université de Genève) is a public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in 1559 by French theologian John Calvin as a theological seminary. It remained focused on theology until the 17th century, when it became a center for enlightenment scholarship.

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  3. About the University. Founded in 1559, the University of Geneva enjoys worldwide recognition and ranks amongst the top 100 best universities in the world. A polyvalent institution, it fosters the emergence of inter- and multidisciplinary fields in both research and teaching.

  4. University of Geneva is ranked #109 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

  5. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) is the second largest university in Switzerland and is a public institution of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. It pursues three missions: teaching (Master’s degree programs are, in general, taught in French), research, and service to the wider community.

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  7. Oct 6, 2023 · The University of Geneva is situated at the heart of International Geneva, and our international strategy is set out both locally, through internationalizing our course offerings and continuously nurturing our close ties to IOs and NGOs based in Geneva, and on the world stage, through development of partnerships and exchanges with other ...

  8. Mar 4, 2024 · University of Geneva, Institution of higher learning in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded by John Calvin and Théodor de Bèze (1519–1605) in 1559 as Schola Genevensis (later called the Academy), a theological seminary. The natural sciences, law, and philosophy were later added to the curriculum,

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