PressReader is an app/database offering access to more than 7,000 newspapers and magazines from more than 100 countries in 60+ languages. The Graduate Institute community can read their publications on a mobile device or computer wherever they live, travel or study.
Continue reading “Read your favourite newspapers and magazines on PressReader”Let’s make a talk show!
Geneva Intl. is always looking for new talent, and a couple of weeks ago we found it among the students at the Graduate Institute. During our welcome day event we put all of these people in front of a microphone and asked them to make a talk show from scratch. Here’s the result!
If you too would like to take part in this initiative, email us at Gisa.podcast@graduateinstitute.ch and tell us what you’d like to do.
Music: Travel by JayJen & tubebackr promoted by Free Stock Music
Illustration: GISA
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Finding your course readings
Welcome, new students! As a new academic year is starting, you might be wondering where to find the readings for your courses. Here are a few starting tips on finding documents in the Library and online.
Continue reading “Finding your course readings”Let’s chat with a recent graduate from our Institute, John!
This podcast is a short and fun conversation with a recent graduate of MIH (Masters in International History student) on life before, during and after the Graduate Institute. It features questions on what John’s first impression of Geneva was, what his advice would be to students coming in this year and some light trivia questions to reflect on his graduate student experience. Hop on to this easy and light conversation and take away one student’s perspective on a few aspects of student life at the Graduate Institute!
Guest: Phasawit Jutatungcharoen (also called John/Jun)
Host: Samhita Bharadwaj
More about John: John completed his quarantine in Thailand and has documented his journey and experience on his youtube channel.
Music: Beanbag Fight by Scanglobe from the Free Music Archive (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Anti-racism and the Library
The death of George Floyd has led to a worldwide mobilisation against racism. The the initiative Black Conversations and the GISA Graduate Institute Student Association board have compiled an anti-racist reading list, including some resources available in the Graduate Institute library and other libraries in Geneva. Our colleague Catherine Brendow, subject librarian for political science, explains how to access them.



