The Master in International and Development Studies («MINT») is a two-year interdisciplinary master, proposing a combination of a solid common core with the possibility to specialise in one of the following seven areas:
- Conflict, Peace and Security;
- Environment and Sustainability;
- Gender, Race and Diversity;
- Global Health;
- Human Rights and Humanitarianism;
- Mobilities, Migrations and Boundaries;
- Sustainable Trade and Finance.
The programme is composed of four parts (Foundations; Specialisations; Applied research and practice projects; Master thesis) and includes the possibility to pursue an internship, allowing students to combine the acquisition of an in-depth expertise in international and development studies, with specialised knowledge and practice-oriented skills.
The MINT mixes the advantages of being a rigorous academic programme with a strong accent on applied research, practice and skills, and is ideally located at the heart of International Geneva.