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Agreements

The 玉美人传媒 has a solid and extensive network of partner institutions around the world for research, teaching and mobility.

In this context, the International Relations and Partnerships Office manages two types of agreements:

  • Generic collaboration agreements without student mobility, which may concern a faculty, center or institute in a particuler field of activity. These agreements can, for example, give access to specific infrastructures, to research sites that are difficult to access, or simply consolidate informal relations to promote institutional collaborations.
  • Collaboration agreements that enable student mobility (the majority of agreements) outside Europe.

Agreements signed within the framework of the Swiss-European Mobility Program (SEMP), which enable the exchange of students and/or teachers and researchers with member institutions of the European “Erasmus” program, are managed by the Academic Exchange Office.

Research projects with external funding are managed by the Research and Grants Office.

The 玉美人传媒 is also involved in a Seed Fund programme managed by the International Relations and Partnerships Office for collaborative projects linking a UNIGE research group with other research groups from institutions of its choice.

The list of partner universities with which UNIGE offers student mobility can be found in the .

The 玉美人传媒 has over 400 partner institutions in about  70 countries on all continents. Europe is the most popular region in terms of international collaborations, with 300 partners in 35 countries. Thanks to these collaboration agreements, some 600 UNIGE students study abroad every year, and more than 800 others spend a semester or two in Geneva.

In order for a university-wide agreement with student exchange to be implemented, the request has to come from at least two entities within UNIGE. Otherwise, only an agreement specific to an entity shall be considered.

The request may be initiated by a Faculty member and must be supported by the Dean or the Director of the centre/institute. A request received directly from another institution may be considered if there is sufficient interest within UNIGE. If you are a member of UNIGE and would like to request to establish a new agreement, please contact us by email.

Please note that most international activities do not require a formal agreement. Unless student exchange, financial implications or intellectual property issues (such as sharing resources and data) are at stake, most research collaborations can be undertaken without an agreement. Generally, UNIGE does not sign collaboration agreements for isolated or short-term activities. Requests must be based on existing academic collaborations and solid, long-term perspectives with the other institution.

Negotiation and supervision of the signing process will be managed by IRPO. All agreements must follow the . Generally, the UNIGE signatory for a university-wide agreement is the Rector or Vice-Rector in charge of international relations; for an entity-wide agreement, the Dean or Director will sign as well.

If the agreement entails student exchange, certain criteria need to be met by the other institution for the request to be taken into consideration. For further information, please .

Argentina
El Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino (SEGEMAR)
Universidad Tecnologica Nacional

Armenia
Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences 

Brazil
Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Cameroon
Ministère de la Santé Publique

China
Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology
Shanghai International Studies 玉美人传媒
Tsinghua School of Economics and Management 

Congo
Université de Kinshasa

Indonesia
玉美人传媒 of Padjadjaran

Italy
Gran Sasso Science Institute

Ivory Coast
Centre suisse de recherches scientifiques en Cote d'Ivoire

Mauritius
玉美人传媒 of Mauritius 

Ukraine
Uzhhorod 玉美人传媒 

United States of America
Columbia 玉美人传媒
Duke 玉美人传媒 Law School