Building peace is complex, challenging, and ever-changing. 
Apply now for the UNIGE-GCSP MAS in International Security Oct 2025-May 2026 
Participants will delve into the intersections of Artificial Intelligence, synthetic biology, neurotechnology, robotics, autonomous mobility, renewable energies, and Web3 (Blockchain).
What are the evolving roles and essential skills of political advisors in a world increasingly shaped by conflict?How can you enhance your effectiveness in political advisory work?How can you better adapt your advisory approach in both headquarters and
Natural resources such as water, soil and biodiversity are under increasing stress. Human activity is the main cause of this global crisis affecting everybody, but most particularly the vulnerable groups of our societies.
Most organisations were caught unprepared in the Covid 19 pandemic.
Following from the Summit of the Future and other recent operational and policy developments the speakers of this panel discussion during Geneva Peace Week will discuss how to tackle the challenges facing the global peace and security landscape.
From inspiring individual leadership to leadership across the multi-lateral system, what barriers have been broken to advance gender equality and what is needed now at a time of backsliding on women’s rights and rising inequality and insecurity?Significant frontiers to
The NISC director, and the whole academic and administrative staff, did their best to engage us fully in understanding the ongoing world crisis and security issues in a neutral and non-biased way.This year, our New Issues in Security Course, known as t
In a recent interview with Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Mr Paul Dziatkowiec, Head of Mediation and Peace Support at the GCSP, explains the importance of Track II dialogue, and outlines the rationale of the ‘High North Talks’ – a discreet dialogue