The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (French: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, abbreviated IHEID), also known as Geneva Graduate Institute, is a graduate-level research university in Geneva, Switzerland dedicated to producing "knowledge and expertise on international relations, development issues, global challenges and governance."
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement | |
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Former names | Graduate Institute of International Studies (1927-2007) |
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Type | Semi-private, semi-public graduate school University institute |
Established | 1927 |
Founder | William Rappard and Paul Mantoux |
Parent institution | University of Geneva (1927-2009) |
Budget | CHF 111 million (2023) |
Director | Marie-Laure Salles |
Academic staff | 153 |
Students | 1,092 (86% international) |
Doctoral students | 343 |
Location | Geneva , Switzerland 46°13′15.8″N 6°8′37.3″E / 46.221056°N 6.143694°E |
Campus | Urban |
Working languages | English French |
Colours | Red Gray White |
Nickname | Geneva Graduate Institute IHEID |
Affiliations | |
Website | www |
Founded in 1927 by two senior League of Nations officials, the Geneva Graduate Institute was the world's first graduate school dedicated solely to the study of international affairs. With Maison de la Paix acting as its primary seat of learning, the Institute's campuses are located blocks from the United Nations Office at Geneva, International Labour Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, World Intellectual Property Organization and many other international organisations.
Today, the institute enrolls around a thousand graduate students from over 100 countries, including nearly 90% of whom are foreign-born. It is officially a bilingual English-French institution, although most classes are in English. A member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, it runs joint degree programmes with Smith College and Yale University, and is Harvard Kennedy School's only partner institution to co-deliver double degrees.
The Institute maintains strong links with the League of Nations's successor, the United Nations, where many alumni have gone on to work, including one secretary-general, seven assistant secretaries-general, and three under-secretaries-general. Alumni have also served as director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, International Labour Organization, World Intellectual Property Organization, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and as commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and High Commissioner for Human Rights.
History
Early years


The Graduate Institute of International Studies was co-founded in 1927 by two scholar-diplomats working for the League of Nations Geneva secretariat: the Swiss-American William Rappard, director of the Mandates Section, and the Frenchman Paul Mantoux, director of the Political Section. Rappard, then rector of the University of Geneva, conceived the Graduate Institute as a way to draw on the deep pool of expertise in Geneva and to cement transatlantic ties. With the notion that it might be named the "Wilson Institute", after U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, Rappard saw it as a school for future American diplomats. The Institute was affiliated to the University of Geneva, though independent in its program of studies and personnel.
Initial funding was provided by the U.S.-based Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fund, which for its part viewed the Institute as playing the role of an "international economic observation post." The Swiss government and Canton of Geneva provided matching contributions. Funding from American philanthropic organizations, primarily the Rockefeller Foundation as part of its initiative to promote a scientific approach to international relations, continued until 1954.
At the time, the Geneva Graduate Institute was "among the most important centres of scholarship" in international relations alongside other schools, mostly located in Europe, including the Institute of Higher International Studies in Paris, the Deutsche Hochschule für Politik in Berlin, the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, and the Walsh School of Foreign Service in the United States.
The Geneva Graduate Institute's original mandate was based on a close working relationship with both the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization. It was agreed that in exchange for training staff and delegates, the Institute would receive intellectual resources and diplomatic expertise (guest lecturers, etc.) from the aforementioned organisations. According to its statutes, the Geneva Graduate Institute was "an institution intended to provide students of all nations the means of undertaking and pursuing international studies, most notably of a historic, judicial, economic, political and social nature."

To fulfill its mission, the Geneva Graduate Institute developed starting in the mid-1920s a system of summer cours temporaires (temporary courses), known as the Geneva Institute of International Relations, with financial support by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The courses were given by guest lecturers on a weekly, semester, or yearly basis. They attracted scholars like Raymond Aron, René Cassin, Luigi Einaudi, John Kenneth Galbraith, G. P. Gooch, Gottfried Haberler, Friedrich von Hayek, Hersch Lauterpacht, Lord McNair, Gunnar Myrdal, Harold Nicolson, Philip Noel Baker, Pierre Renouvin, Lionel Robbins, Jean-Rodolphe de Salis, Harold Laski, Eric Voegelin, Carlo Sforza, Jacob Viner, Quincy Wright and Martin Wight.
A different initiative, the Geneva School of International Studies, also offered summer programs at the Geneva Graduate Institute starting in 1923. These schools were created by both Lucie Barbier Zimmern and her husband Alfred Zimmern. They were funded by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and several other wealthy American donors. They attracted hundreds of students yearly and proved particularly popular with American students. They also attracted luminaries such as Jane Addams and John Maynard Keynes. The "Geneva Schools" or "Zimmern Schools," as they became known, were taught by leading scholars like Louis Eisenmann, Ernst Jäckh, Paul Mantoux, and Arnold J. Toynbee alongside a variety of "public men" such as Edvard Beneš, Lord David Cecil, Paul Hymans, Fridtjof Nansen, and Arthur Salter, 1st Baron Salter. The last Geneva School was held in 1939.
World War II
The Geneva Graduate Institute had become known in the 1930s as a rallying point for neoliberal scholars, with economist Lionel Robbins calling it an "oasis of sanity" amid the rise of totalitarianism in Europe. It attracted leading neoliberal economists including Ludwig Von Mises, Wilhelm Röpke and Michael A. Heilperin, who formed an intellectual community with employees of the nearby General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and League of Nations secretariats, such as Gottfried Haberler, and with academics who presented key research at the Geneva Graduate Institute, including Friedrich Hayek and Lionel Robbins. Historian Quinn Slobodian proposed in 2018 the existence of a so-called Geneva School of economics to describe this group of economists and political economists, whom he characterizes as "ordo-globalists" who promoted the creation of global institutions to safeguard the unimpeded movement of capital across borders. The Geneva School combined the "Austrian emphasis on the limits of knowledge and the global scale with the German ordoliberal emphasis on institutions and the moment of the political decision." Geneva School economists were instrumental in organizing the Mont Pelerin Society, a neoliberal academic society of economists and political philosophers that assembled in nearby Mont Pèlerin.
Other faculty fleeing countries with Nazi regimes also included
and Georges Scelle for law, Maurice Bourquin for diplomatic history, and Swiss jurist Paul Guggenheim. Subsequently, more scholars would join the Institute's faculty. Hans Kelsen, theorist and philosopher of law, Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian, and Carl Burckhardt, scholar and diplomat were employed at the Geneva Graduate Institute.Expansion

With the Rockefeller Foundation ending its funding in 1954, the Canton of Geneva and the Swiss government began to bear most of the costs associated with the Institute. This transfer of financial responsibility coincided with the arrival of Rappard's successor as the Institute's director, historian Jacques Freymond in 1955. Freymond inaugurated a period of great expansion, increasing the range of subjects taught and the number of both students and faculty. Under his tenure, the Geneva Graduate Institute hosted many international colloquia that discussed preconditions for East–West negotiations, relations with China and its rising influence in world affairs, European integration, techniques and results of politico-socioeconomic forecasting (the early Club of Rome reports, and the Futuribles project led by Bertrand de Jouvenel), the causes and possible antidotes to terrorism, Pugwash Conference concerns and much more. Freymond's term also saw many landmark publications, including the Treatise on international law by Paul Guggenheim and the six-volume compilation of historical documents relating to the Communist International.

Nevertheless, the Geneva Graduate Institute remained small during that period. Before the 1980s, the faculty never exceeded 25 members.
Reorganization
In 2008, the Graduate Institute of International Studies absorbed the Graduate Institute of Development Studies (IUED), and was thereby renamed as Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. IUED was founded by historian Jacques Freymond in 1961 as the Centre genevois pour la formation des cadres africains, later renamed Institut Africain de Genève, or African Institute of Geneva. It was among the first institutions in Europe to develop the scholarly field of sustainable development. It was also known for the critical view of many of its professors on development aid, as well as for its journal, the Cahiers de l'IUED.
In 2009, the Geneva Graduate Institute ended its previous affiliation with the University of Geneva when it became an independent, Swiss government-accredited university. Prior to this, its accreditation had depended on its partnership with the University of Geneva. A loose partnership with the University of Geneva has remained in place.

Academics
The Geneva Graduate Institute has nearly 1,100 students. Of these, about a third are PhD students, and two thirds are master's students. Fourteen percent come from Switzerland. The remainder come from more than 100 other countries. Around 63% are women.
Departments
The Geneva Graduate Institute maintains five academic departments each headed by a faculty chair. They are the departments of international law; international relations & political science; international history & politics; international economics; and anthropology and sociology.
Research
The Institute is home to eleven research centers. They are the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, the Centre for Digital Humanities and Multilateralism, the Centre for Finance and Development, the Center for Trade and Economic Integration, the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, the Hoffmann Centre for Global Sustainability, the Gender Centre, the Global Governance Centre, and the Global Health Centre. Additionally, the Small Arms Survey, a permanent research project on global trends in small arms and armed violence, is housed at the Geneva Graduate Institute.
In addition, the Geneva Graduate Institute runs three specialized schools jointly with the University of Geneva. They are the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies and the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement.
Study programmes
The Institute only offers master- and PhD-level programmes. The Geneva Graduate Institute offers six master programmes, four executive master programmes, and five PhD programmes. They include:
- Master of International and Development Studies (MINT);
- LLM in International Law;
- Masters of International Law; International Relations/Political Science; International History and Politics; International Economics; and Anthropology and Sociology;
- PhD programme in International Law; International Relations/Political Science; International History and Politics; International Economics; and Anthropology and Sociology.
Admission to the Geneva Graduate Institute's study programmes is highly competitive, with only 14% of applicants attending the Institute in 2014.
Rankings
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Program | 2024 (current) | 2018 | 2014 | ||||
Master's Program | 20th | 29th | 24th | ||||
PhD Program | 20th | – | – |
As a small institution offering exclusively graduate programmes, the Geneva Graduate Institute does not participate in university rankings of comprehensive universities. However, It has been ranked by a handful of rankings for specialized universities.
In Foreign Policy's 2024 Inside the Ivory Tower ranking of best international relations schools worldwide, both U.S. international relations faculty and U.S. think tank staffers ranked the Geneva Graduate Institute's master's programs 20th. In Europe, only the master's programs of the London School of Economics and Political Science, Sciences Po and the University of Oxford also ranked in the master's top 20. Meanwhile, the PhD programs for policymakers ranked 20th worldwide when assessed by U.S. international relations faculty, 23rd when ranked by U.S. policymakers, and 26th when ranked by U.S. think tank staffers. The other Europe-based PhD programs for policymakers listed in the top 20 by U.S. international relations faculty were at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and Sciences Po.
The LL.M. in international dispute settlement, offered jointly with the University of Geneva by the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement, was ranked 2nd worldwide according to a 2012 survey of law firms conducted by the Global Arbitration Review. This same LL.M. also consistently featured in the top 10 LL.M. for alternative dispute resolution by the specialised website LL.M.-guide. The Graduate Institute's LL.M. in international law also featured in the top 10 LL.M. for public international law compiled by LLM-guide. The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights' LL.M. in international humanitarian law and human rights, a joint programme between the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva, also featured in LLM-guide's top 10 LL.M. programmes for human rights law.
In 2012, The Geneva Graduate Institute was listed among the Foreign Policy Association's "Top 50 International Affairs Graduate Programs."
Controversies
Some of the 60 students or so employed by the Geneva Graduate Institute as research assistants have accused the school of underpaying them and circumventing Swiss labor laws. In September 2022, the school's administration aligned its research assistant contracts with Geneva's hourly minimum wage laws. The students claim they live in "precarious" conditions and that their remuneration is “insufficient for a dignified life”. Some report being unable to afford medicines and relying on food banks. Geneva is among the world's most expensive cities. The Geneva-based union Syndicat interprofessionnel de travailleuses et travailleurs (fr) (SIT) has helped the students unsuccessfully petition the Grand Council of Geneva on the matter. It voted against taking action. SIT has said the part-time 2022 contracts "do not in any way resolve the precariousness of assistants" and sought the hourly payment of work the students devote to writing their thesis. Marie-Laure Salles, the school's director, has said such labor "does not constitute a professional activity but rather personal training work which belongs exclusively to the doctoral student." Some students have criticized her handling of the situation, particularly in 2022 for allegedly interrupting negotiations over concerns that SIT's involvement "breached trust in the discussions."
Campus
The Campus de la paix is a network of buildings extending from Place des Nations (the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva) to the shores of Lake Geneva, spanning two public parks: Parc Barton and Parc Moynier.
Maison de la paix
The Graduate Institute's main campus is the Maison de la paix (lit. "House of Peace"), which opened in 2013. The Maison de la Paix is a 38,000 meter-square glass building distributed into six connected sections. It contains the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library, which holds 350,000 books about social sciences, journals and annual publications, making it one of Europe's richest libraries in the fields of development and international relations. It is named after two Institute alumni, Ambassador Shelby Cullom Davis and his wife Kathryn Davis, following the Davis' $10 million donation to the Institute.
In addition to serving as the institute's main campus, the Maison de la paix also houses policy centres and advocacy groups with close ties to the Institute such as the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, Interpeace, the International Institute of Humanitarian Law and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Historic villas

Another section of the campus are two historic villas situated by Lake Geneva, Villa Barton and Villa Moynier. Villa Barton served as the institute's main campus from 1937 to 2007. It now mostly houses administrative staff. Adjacent to Villa Barton, the World Trade Organization's headquarters, known as the Centre William Rappard, housed the Geneva Graduate Institute's library during that period.
Villa Moynier, since 2009, houses the Institute-based Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement. The building holds a symbolic significance as it was originally owned by Gustave Moynier, co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and subsequently used by the League of Nations and as the headquarters of the ICRC between 1933 and 1946.

At the time of the Geneva Graduate Institute's founding in the early 20th century, the Institute was briefly housed in an hôtel particulier, located at Promenade du Pin 5, that now houses Geneva's Library of Art and Archeology (fr).
Student housing
The Geneva Graduate Institute owns and operates two halls of residence in Geneva. The Edgar and Danièle de Picciotto Student Residence neighbors the main campus, Maison de la paix. It was completed in 2012 and provides 135 apartments for students and visiting professors. The Grand Morillon Student Residence opened to students in 2021 and accommodates 678 residents. It was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.
Administration
Leadership
The founding directors of the Graduate Institute of International Studies were Paul Mantoux (1927-1951) and William Rappard (1928-1955). The Institute was then headed by Jacques Freymond (1955-1978), Christian Dominicé (1978-1984), Lucius Caflisch (1984-1990), Alexandre Swoboda (1990-1998), Peter Tschopp (de) (1998-2002), Jean-Michel Jacquet (2002-2004) and Philippe Burrin (2004-2020). Its current director is Marie-Laure Salles.
Legal status
The Graduate Institute is a hybrid, public and private institution. It is constituted as a Swiss private law foundation, namely the Fondation pour les hautes études internationales et du développement, that fulfills a public purpose. The political responsibility for the Graduate Institute is shared between the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva. The arrangement is unusual in Switzerland, where the cantons usually run public universities, with the exception of the federally-run ETH Zurich and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
Foundation Board
The Foundation Board is the administrative body of the Institute. It assembles academics, politicians, people of public life and practitioners. Its members have included Carlos Lopes (ex-U.N. under secretary general), Julia Marton-Lefèvre (former director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature) and Jacques Marcovitch.
Publications
- Journal of International Dispute Settlement – Established by the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva in 2010, the JIDS is dedicated to international law with commercial, economic and financial implications. It is published by Oxford University Press.
- International Development Policy – A peer-reviewed e-journal edited by the Geneva Graduate Institute that promotes research and policy debates on global development.
- Relations internationales – Relations Internationales publishes research on international relations history ranging from the end of the 19th century to recent history. It is a co-publication of the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and the Geneva Graduate Institute that is published by Presses universitaires de France.
International relations
Partnerships
The Graduate Institute has exchange partnerships with the following institutions internationally:
- United States: Boston University, School of Law, George Washington University, Elliott School, Harvard Law School, Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law, University of Michigan, Law School, Yale University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, American University, School of International Service, Northwestern University
- Canada: Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
- Indonesia: Universitas Gadjah Mada
- Kazakhstan: KIMEP University
- South Korea: Seoul National University, Graduate School of International Studies
- Singapore: Singapore National University, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
- Malaysia: University of Malaya
- Japan: Waseda University, Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Sophia University
- China: Fudan University, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Peking University, School of International Studies, University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social Sciences, China Foreign Affairs University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
- Turkey: Boğaziçi University
- Mexico: El Colegio de Mexico
- Peru: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru
- Brazil: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
- Colombia: Institute of International Relations, Universidad de Los Andes
- Italy: European University Institute, Università Bocconi, LUISS – Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
- Germany: Hertie School of Governance
- France: Sciences Po
- Switzerland: University of St. Gallen, Global Health Institute, University of Geneva, Centre for Comparative and International Studies at ETH Zurich, University of Lucerne
- Austria: Central European University
- Egypt: American University, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Cairo
- South Africa: Stellenbosch University
- Ghana: University of Ghana
- Australia: Melbourne School of Government, the University of Melbourne
Networks
The Graduate Institute is an active member of the following associations and academic networks: Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, European University Association, Europaeum, European Consortium for Political Research, European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes, Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, and Swiss University Conference.
Social engagement
Academic awards
The Paul Guggenheim Prize in International Law was created in 1981 and is awarded on a biannual basis to honor the first monograph of young practitioners of international law. The Edgar de Picciotto International Prize is awarded every two years and worth 100,000 Swiss Francs. It rewards an internationally renowned academic whose research has contributed to enhancing the understanding of global challenges and whose work has influenced policy-makers.
Public lectures
The Geneva Graduate Institute organizes public lecture events. Recent guest speakers have included U.N. Secretary-Generals Antonio Guterres and Ban Ki-moon, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the Dalai Lama, former World Trade Organization director-general Pascal Lamy, Italian prime minister Mario Monti, British prime minister Gordon Brown, Liberian president Johnson Sirleaf, journalist and Nobel laureate Dmitry Muratov, Microsoft president Brad Smith, economists Jeffrey Sachs, Paul Krugman, and Amartya Sen, historian Niall Ferguson, actress Angelina Jolie, and philosopher Michael Sandel.
Notable people
Alumni
The Graduate Institute has more than 25,000 alumni working around the world. Notable alumni and faculty include one UN Secretary-General (Kofi Annan), seven Nobel Prize recipients, one Pulitzer Prize winner, and numerous ambassadors, foreign ministers, and heads of state.
- Kofi Annan (DEA 1962), former secretary-general of the United Nations and 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Mohamed ElBaradei (DEA 1964), former director general of International Atomic Energy Agency and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Leonid Hurwicz (1940), 2007 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
- Nazim al-Qudsi (PhD 1927), former president of Syria
- Micheline Calmy-Rey (Licence 1968), former president of Switzerland
- Kurt Furgler (1948), former president of Switzerland
- Jafar Hassan (PhD 2000), prime minister of Jordan
- Michel Kafando (1972), former president of Burkina Faso
- Alpha Oumar Konaré, former president of Mali and chairperson of the African Union Commission
- Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (Licence 1980)
- Boy Rozendal (1957), prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles
- Cornelio Sommaruga (DEA 1961), former president of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Jakob Kellenberger (1974–1975), president of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Hédi Annabi, former head of United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti
- Pierre Krähenbühl (licence), Commissioner-General of the UNRWA
- Arthur Dunkel, former director-general of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Rafael Grossi (PhD 1997), director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency
- Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Sérgio Vieira de Mello, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Faculty
The Graduate Institute's former faculty members include Maurice Allais, Georges Abi-Saab, Richard Baldwin, Carl Jacob Burckhardt, Friedrich von Hayek, Saul Friedländer, Hans Kelsen, Robert Mundell, Gunnar Myrdal, René Cassin, Shalini Randeria, Kemal Dervis, Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Guglielmo Ferrero, Theodor Meron, Ludwig von Mises, Olivier Long, Wilhelm Röpke, Emmanuel Gaillard, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Paul Guggenheim, Harry Gordon Johnson, Jacob Viner, and Jean Ziegler. The Graduate Institute's current faculty members include William M. Adams, Liliana Andonova, Jean-Louis Arcand, Jean-François Bayart, Thomas J. Biersteker, Gilles Carbonnier, Vincent Chetail, Andrew Clapham, Jacques Grinevald, Stefano Guzzini, Ilona Kickbusch, Marcelo Kohen, Nico Krisch, Keith Krause, Jussi Hanhimäki, Anna Leander, Giacomo Luciani, Alessandro Monsutti, Suerie Moon, Janne Nijman, Ugo Panizza, Joost Pauwelyn, Davide Rodogno, Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Timothy Swanson, Martina Viarengo, Jorge E. Viñuales, Beatrice Weder di Mauro, and Charles Wyplosz.
- Maurice Allais, 1988 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics recipient
- Carl Jacob Burckhardt, former president of International Committee of the Red Cross
- Gunnar Myrdal, 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics co-recipient
- Friedrich von Hayek, 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics co-recipient
- Saul Friedländer, 2008 Pulitzer Prize recipient
- Hans Kelsen, jurist and legal philosopher
- Robert Mundell, 1999 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics recipient
- René Cassin, 1968 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian
- Theodor Meron, former president of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Wilhelm Röpke, father of social market economy
- Ludwig von Mises, Austrian school economist and philosopher
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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies French Institut de hautes etudes internationales et du developpement abbreviated IHEID also known as Geneva Graduate Institute is a graduate level research university in Geneva Switzerland dedicated to producing knowledge and expertise on international relations development issues global challenges and governance Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesInstitut de hautes etudes internationales et du developpementFormer namesGraduate Institute of International Studies 1927 2007 TypeSemi private semi public graduate school University instituteEstablished1927 98 years ago 1927 FounderWilliam Rappard and Paul MantouxParent institutionUniversity of Geneva 1927 2009 BudgetCHF 111 million 2023 DirectorMarie Laure SallesAcademic staff153Students1 092 86 international Doctoral students343LocationGeneva Switzerland 46 13 15 8 N 6 8 37 3 E 46 221056 N 6 143694 E 46 221056 6 143694CampusUrbanWorking languagesEnglish FrenchColoursRed Gray WhiteNicknameGeneva Graduate Institute IHEIDAffiliationsAPSIAEuropaeumEUAECUREADIAUFSUCWebsitewww wbr graduateinstitute wbr ch Founded in 1927 by two senior League of Nations officials the Geneva Graduate Institute was the world s first graduate school dedicated solely to the study of international affairs With Maison de la Paix acting as its primary seat of learning the Institute s campuses are located blocks from the United Nations Office at Geneva International Labour Organization World Trade Organization World Health Organization International Committee of the Red Cross World Intellectual Property Organization and many other international organisations Today the institute enrolls around a thousand graduate students from over 100 countries including nearly 90 of whom are foreign born It is officially a bilingual English French institution although most classes are in English A member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs it runs joint degree programmes with Smith College and Yale University and is Harvard Kennedy School s only partner institution to co deliver double degrees The Institute maintains strong links with the League of Nations s successor the United Nations where many alumni have gone on to work including one secretary general seven assistant secretaries general and three under secretaries general Alumni have also served as director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency International Labour Organization World Intellectual Property Organization General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and as commissioner general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and High Commissioner for Human Rights HistoryEarly years The Villa Barton campus on the shores of Lake Geneva The Villa Moynier campus The Graduate Institute of International Studies was co founded in 1927 by two scholar diplomats working for the League of Nations Geneva secretariat the Swiss American William Rappard director of the Mandates Section and the Frenchman Paul Mantoux director of the Political Section Rappard then rector of the University of Geneva conceived the Graduate Institute as a way to draw on the deep pool of expertise in Geneva and to cement transatlantic ties With the notion that it might be named the Wilson Institute after U S President Woodrow Wilson Rappard saw it as a school for future American diplomats The Institute was affiliated to the University of Geneva though independent in its program of studies and personnel Initial funding was provided by the U S based Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fund which for its part viewed the Institute as playing the role of an international economic observation post The Swiss government and Canton of Geneva provided matching contributions Funding from American philanthropic organizations primarily the Rockefeller Foundation as part of its initiative to promote a scientific approach to international relations continued until 1954 At the time the Geneva Graduate Institute was among the most important centres of scholarship in international relations alongside other schools mostly located in Europe including the Institute of Higher International Studies in Paris the Deutsche Hochschule fur Politik in Berlin the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and the Walsh School of Foreign Service in the United States The Geneva Graduate Institute s original mandate was based on a close working relationship with both the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization It was agreed that in exchange for training staff and delegates the Institute would receive intellectual resources and diplomatic expertise guest lecturers etc from the aforementioned organisations According to its statutes the Geneva Graduate Institute was an institution intended to provide students of all nations the means of undertaking and pursuing international studies most notably of a historic judicial economic political and social nature Maison de la paix entry To fulfill its mission the Geneva Graduate Institute developed starting in the mid 1920s a system of summer cours temporaires temporary courses known as the Geneva Institute of International Relations with financial support by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The courses were given by guest lecturers on a weekly semester or yearly basis They attracted scholars like Raymond Aron Rene Cassin Luigi Einaudi John Kenneth Galbraith G P Gooch Gottfried Haberler Friedrich von Hayek Hersch Lauterpacht Lord McNair Gunnar Myrdal Harold Nicolson Philip Noel Baker Pierre Renouvin Lionel Robbins Jean Rodolphe de Salis Harold Laski Eric Voegelin Carlo Sforza Jacob Viner Quincy Wright and Martin Wight A different initiative the Geneva School of International Studies also offered summer programs at the Geneva Graduate Institute starting in 1923 These schools were created by both Lucie Barbier Zimmern and her husband Alfred Zimmern They were funded by John D Rockefeller Jr and several other wealthy American donors They attracted hundreds of students yearly and proved particularly popular with American students They also attracted luminaries such as Jane Addams and John Maynard Keynes The Geneva Schools or Zimmern Schools as they became known were taught by leading scholars like Louis Eisenmann Ernst Jackh Paul Mantoux and Arnold J Toynbee alongside a variety of public men such as Edvard Benes Lord David Cecil Paul Hymans Fridtjof Nansen and Arthur Salter 1st Baron Salter The last Geneva School was held in 1939 World War II The Geneva Graduate Institute had become known in the 1930s as a rallying point for neoliberal scholars with economist Lionel Robbins calling it an oasis of sanity amid the rise of totalitarianism in Europe It attracted leading neoliberal economists including Ludwig Von Mises Wilhelm Ropke and Michael A Heilperin who formed an intellectual community with employees of the nearby General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT and League of Nations secretariats such as Gottfried Haberler and with academics who presented key research at the Geneva Graduate Institute including Friedrich Hayek and Lionel Robbins Historian Quinn Slobodian proposed in 2018 the existence of a so called Geneva School of economics to describe this group of economists and political economists whom he characterizes as ordo globalists who promoted the creation of global institutions to safeguard the unimpeded movement of capital across borders The Geneva School combined the Austrian emphasis on the limits of knowledge and the global scale with the German ordoliberal emphasis on institutions and the moment of the political decision Geneva School economists were instrumental in organizing the Mont Pelerin Society a neoliberal academic society of economists and political philosophers that assembled in nearby Mont Pelerin Other faculty fleeing countries with Nazi regimes also included de and Georges Scelle for law Maurice Bourquin for diplomatic history and Swiss jurist Paul Guggenheim Subsequently more scholars would join the Institute s faculty Hans Kelsen theorist and philosopher of law Guglielmo Ferrero Italian historian and Carl Burckhardt scholar and diplomat were employed at the Geneva Graduate Institute Expansion IHEID s earlier logo at Villa Barton s main gate With the Rockefeller Foundation ending its funding in 1954 the Canton of Geneva and the Swiss government began to bear most of the costs associated with the Institute This transfer of financial responsibility coincided with the arrival of Rappard s successor as the Institute s director historian Jacques Freymond in 1955 Freymond inaugurated a period of great expansion increasing the range of subjects taught and the number of both students and faculty Under his tenure the Geneva Graduate Institute hosted many international colloquia that discussed preconditions for East West negotiations relations with China and its rising influence in world affairs European integration techniques and results of politico socioeconomic forecasting the early Club of Rome reports and the Futuribles project led by Bertrand de Jouvenel the causes and possible antidotes to terrorism Pugwash Conference concerns and much more Freymond s term also saw many landmark publications including the Treatise on international law by Paul Guggenheim and the six volume compilation of historical documents relating to the Communist International Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library Nevertheless the Geneva Graduate Institute remained small during that period Before the 1980s the faculty never exceeded 25 members Reorganization In 2008 the Graduate Institute of International Studies absorbed the Graduate Institute of Development Studies IUED and was thereby renamed as Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies IUED was founded by historian Jacques Freymond in 1961 as the Centre genevois pour la formation des cadres africains later renamed Institut Africain de Geneve or African Institute of Geneva It was among the first institutions in Europe to develop the scholarly field of sustainable development It was also known for the critical view of many of its professors on development aid as well as for its journal the Cahiers de l IUED In 2009 the Geneva Graduate Institute ended its previous affiliation with the University of Geneva when it became an independent Swiss government accredited university Prior to this its accreditation had depended on its partnership with the University of Geneva A loose partnership with the University of Geneva has remained in place Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis LibraryAcademicsThe Geneva Graduate Institute has nearly 1 100 students Of these about a third are PhD students and two thirds are master s students Fourteen percent come from Switzerland The remainder come from more than 100 other countries Around 63 are women Departments The Geneva Graduate Institute maintains five academic departments each headed by a faculty chair They are the departments of international law international relations amp political science international history amp politics international economics and anthropology and sociology Research The Institute is home to eleven research centers They are the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy the Centre for Digital Humanities and Multilateralism the Centre for Finance and Development the Center for Trade and Economic Integration the Centre on Conflict Development and Peacebuilding the Hoffmann Centre for Global Sustainability the Gender Centre the Global Governance Centre and the Global Health Centre Additionally the Small Arms Survey a permanent research project on global trends in small arms and armed violence is housed at the Geneva Graduate Institute In addition the Geneva Graduate Institute runs three specialized schools jointly with the University of Geneva They are the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies and the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement Study programmes The Institute only offers master and PhD level programmes The Geneva Graduate Institute offers six master programmes four executive master programmes and five PhD programmes They include Master of International and Development Studies MINT LLM in International Law Masters of International Law International Relations Political Science International History and Politics International Economics and Anthropology and Sociology PhD programme in International Law International Relations Political Science International History and Politics International Economics and Anthropology and Sociology Admission to the Geneva Graduate Institute s study programmes is highly competitive with only 14 of applicants attending the Institute in 2014 Rankings Geneva Graduate Institute rankings World rankings of international relations schools by Foreign Policy Program 2024 current 2018 2014 Master s Program 20th 29th 24th PhD Program 20th As a small institution offering exclusively graduate programmes the Geneva Graduate Institute does not participate in university rankings of comprehensive universities However It has been ranked by a handful of rankings for specialized universities In Foreign Policy s 2024 Inside the Ivory Tower ranking of best international relations schools worldwide both U S international relations faculty and U S think tank staffers ranked the Geneva Graduate Institute s master s programs 20th In Europe only the master s programs of the London School of Economics and Political Science Sciences Po and the University of Oxford also ranked in the master s top 20 Meanwhile the PhD programs for policymakers ranked 20th worldwide when assessed by U S international relations faculty 23rd when ranked by U S policymakers and 26th when ranked by U S think tank staffers The other Europe based PhD programs for policymakers listed in the top 20 by U S international relations faculty were at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge the London School of Economics and Sciences Po The LL M in international dispute settlement offered jointly with the University of Geneva by the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement was ranked 2nd worldwide according to a 2012 survey of law firms conducted by the Global Arbitration Review This same LL M also consistently featured in the top 10 LL M for alternative dispute resolution by the specialised website LL M guide The Graduate Institute s LL M in international law also featured in the top 10 LL M for public international law compiled by LLM guide The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights LL M in international humanitarian law and human rights a joint programme between the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva also featured in LLM guide s top 10 LL M programmes for human rights law In 2012 The Geneva Graduate Institute was listed among the Foreign Policy Association s Top 50 International Affairs Graduate Programs Controversies Some of the 60 students or so employed by the Geneva Graduate Institute as research assistants have accused the school of underpaying them and circumventing Swiss labor laws In September 2022 the school s administration aligned its research assistant contracts with Geneva s hourly minimum wage laws The students claim they live in precarious conditions and that their remuneration is insufficient for a dignified life Some report being unable to afford medicines and relying on food banks Geneva is among the world s most expensive cities The Geneva based union Syndicat interprofessionnel de travailleuses et travailleurs fr SIT has helped the students unsuccessfully petition the Grand Council of Geneva on the matter It voted against taking action SIT has said the part time 2022 contracts do not in any way resolve the precariousness of assistants and sought the hourly payment of work the students devote to writing their thesis Marie Laure Salles the school s director has said such labor does not constitute a professional activity but rather personal training work which belongs exclusively to the doctoral student Some students have criticized her handling of the situation particularly in 2022 for allegedly interrupting negotiations over concerns that SIT s involvement breached trust in the discussions CampusThe Campus de la paix is a network of buildings extending from Place des Nations the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva to the shores of Lake Geneva spanning two public parks Parc Barton and Parc Moynier Maison de la paix Maison de la paix The Graduate Institute s main campus is the Maison de la paix lit House of Peace which opened in 2013 The Maison de la Paix is a 38 000 meter square glass building distributed into six connected sections It contains the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library which holds 350 000 books about social sciences journals and annual publications making it one of Europe s richest libraries in the fields of development and international relations It is named after two Institute alumni Ambassador Shelby Cullom Davis and his wife Kathryn Davis following the Davis 10 million donation to the Institute In addition to serving as the institute s main campus the Maison de la paix also houses policy centres and advocacy groups with close ties to the Institute such as the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces DCAF the Geneva Centre for Security Policy GCSP the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining Interpeace the International Institute of Humanitarian Law and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Historic villas Centre William Rappard Another section of the campus are two historic villas situated by Lake Geneva Villa Barton and Villa Moynier Villa Barton served as the institute s main campus from 1937 to 2007 It now mostly houses administrative staff Adjacent to Villa Barton the World Trade Organization s headquarters known as the Centre William Rappard housed the Geneva Graduate Institute s library during that period Villa Moynier since 2009 houses the Institute based Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement The building holds a symbolic significance as it was originally owned by Gustave Moynier co founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC and subsequently used by the League of Nations and as the headquarters of the ICRC between 1933 and 1946 The Edgar and Daniele de Picciotto Student Residence At the time of the Geneva Graduate Institute s founding in the early 20th century the Institute was briefly housed in an hotel particulier located at Promenade du Pin 5 that now houses Geneva s Library of Art and Archeology fr Student housing The Geneva Graduate Institute owns and operates two halls of residence in Geneva The Edgar and Daniele de Picciotto Student Residence neighbors the main campus Maison de la paix It was completed in 2012 and provides 135 apartments for students and visiting professors The Grand Morillon Student Residence opened to students in 2021 and accommodates 678 residents It was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma AdministrationLeadership The founding directors of the Graduate Institute of International Studies were Paul Mantoux 1927 1951 and William Rappard 1928 1955 The Institute was then headed by Jacques Freymond 1955 1978 Christian Dominice 1978 1984 Lucius Caflisch 1984 1990 Alexandre Swoboda 1990 1998 Peter Tschopp de 1998 2002 Jean Michel Jacquet 2002 2004 and Philippe Burrin 2004 2020 Its current director is Marie Laure Salles Legal status The Graduate Institute is a hybrid public and private institution It is constituted as a Swiss private law foundation namely the Fondation pour les hautes etudes internationales et du developpement that fulfills a public purpose The political responsibility for the Graduate Institute is shared between the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva The arrangement is unusual in Switzerland where the cantons usually run public universities with the exception of the federally run ETH Zurich and Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Foundation Board The Foundation Board is the administrative body of the Institute It assembles academics politicians people of public life and practitioners Its members have included Carlos Lopes ex U N under secretary general Julia Marton Lefevre former director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Jacques Marcovitch PublicationsJournal of International Dispute Settlement Established by the Geneva Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva in 2010 the JIDS is dedicated to international law with commercial economic and financial implications It is published by Oxford University Press International Development Policy A peer reviewed e journal edited by the Geneva Graduate Institute that promotes research and policy debates on global development Relations internationales Relations Internationales publishes research on international relations history ranging from the end of the 19th century to recent history It is a co publication of the Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University and the Geneva Graduate Institute that is published by Presses universitaires de France International relationsPartnerships The Graduate Institute has exchange partnerships with the following institutions internationally United States Boston University School of Law George Washington University Elliott School Harvard Law School Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy University of California Los Angeles School of Law University of Michigan Law School Yale University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences American University School of International Service Northwestern University Canada Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto Indonesia Universitas Gadjah Mada Kazakhstan KIMEP University South Korea Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies Singapore Singapore National University Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Malaysia University of Malaya Japan Waseda University Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies Sophia University China Fudan University School of International Relations and Public Affairs Peking University School of International Studies University of Hong Kong Faculty of Social Sciences China Foreign Affairs University Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Turkey Bogazici University Mexico El Colegio de Mexico Peru Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru Brazil Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Colombia Institute of International Relations Universidad de Los Andes Italy European University Institute Universita Bocconi LUISS Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies Ca Foscari University of Venice Germany Hertie School of Governance France Sciences Po Switzerland University of St Gallen Global Health Institute University of Geneva Centre for Comparative and International Studies at ETH Zurich University of Lucerne Austria Central European University Egypt American University School of Global Affairs and Public Policy Cairo South Africa Stellenbosch University Ghana University of Ghana Australia Melbourne School of Government the University of Melbourne Networks The Graduate Institute is an active member of the following associations and academic networks Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs European University Association Europaeum European Consortium for Political Research European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie and Swiss University Conference Social engagementAcademic awards The Paul Guggenheim Prize in International Law was created in 1981 and is awarded on a biannual basis to honor the first monograph of young practitioners of international law The Edgar de Picciotto International Prize is awarded every two years and worth 100 000 Swiss Francs It rewards an internationally renowned academic whose research has contributed to enhancing the understanding of global challenges and whose work has influenced policy makers Public lectures The Geneva Graduate Institute organizes public lecture events Recent guest speakers have included U N Secretary Generals Antonio Guterres and Ban Ki moon U N High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi U N High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra ad al Hussein the Dalai Lama former World Trade Organization director general Pascal Lamy Italian prime minister Mario Monti British prime minister Gordon Brown Liberian president Johnson Sirleaf journalist and Nobel laureate Dmitry Muratov Microsoft president Brad Smith economists Jeffrey Sachs Paul Krugman and Amartya Sen historian Niall Ferguson actress Angelina Jolie and philosopher Michael Sandel Notable peopleAlumni The Graduate Institute has more than 25 000 alumni working around the world Notable alumni and faculty include one UN Secretary General Kofi Annan seven Nobel Prize recipients one Pulitzer Prize winner and numerous ambassadors foreign ministers and heads of state Kofi Annan DEA 1962 former secretary general of the United Nations and 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei DEA 1964 former director general of International Atomic Energy Agency and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner Leonid Hurwicz 1940 2007 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics Nazim al Qudsi PhD 1927 former president of Syria Micheline Calmy Rey Licence 1968 former president of Switzerland Kurt Furgler 1948 former president of Switzerland Jafar Hassan PhD 2000 prime minister of Jordan Michel Kafando 1972 former president of Burkina Faso Alpha Oumar Konare former president of Mali and chairperson of the African Union Commission Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg Licence 1980 Boy Rozendal 1957 prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles Cornelio Sommaruga DEA 1961 former president of the International Committee of the Red Cross Jakob Kellenberger 1974 1975 president of the International Committee of the Red Cross Hedi Annabi former head of United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti Pierre Krahenbuhl licence Commissioner General of the UNRWA Arthur Dunkel former director general of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Rafael Grossi PhD 1997 director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations Sergio Vieira de Mello former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Faculty The Graduate Institute s former faculty members include Maurice Allais Georges Abi Saab Richard Baldwin Carl Jacob Burckhardt Friedrich von Hayek Saul Friedlander Hans Kelsen Robert Mundell Gunnar Myrdal Rene Cassin Shalini Randeria Kemal Dervis Pierre Marie Dupuy Guglielmo Ferrero Theodor Meron Ludwig von Mises Olivier Long Wilhelm Ropke Emmanuel Gaillard Nicholas Georgescu Roegen Paul Guggenheim Harry Gordon Johnson Jacob Viner and Jean Ziegler The Graduate Institute s current faculty members include William M Adams Liliana Andonova Jean Louis Arcand Jean Francois Bayart Thomas J Biersteker Gilles Carbonnier Vincent Chetail Andrew Clapham Jacques Grinevald Stefano Guzzini Ilona Kickbusch Marcelo Kohen Nico Krisch Keith Krause Jussi Hanhimaki Anna Leander Giacomo Luciani Alessandro Monsutti Suerie Moon Janne Nijman Ugo Panizza Joost Pauwelyn Davide Rodogno Gita Steiner Khamsi Timothy Swanson Martina Viarengo Jorge E Vinuales Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Charles Wyplosz Maurice Allais 1988 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics recipient Carl Jacob Burckhardt former president of International Committee of the Red Cross Gunnar Myrdal 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics co recipient Friedrich von Hayek 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics co recipient Saul Friedlander 2008 Pulitzer Prize recipient Hans Kelsen jurist and legal philosopher Robert Mundell 1999 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 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