As the owner of perhaps the most influential academic social media tool – yes, I am talking about that guy and Twitter/X – is finally scaring away academics and most sane people off his $44bn platform, many of them are wondering where to go from there. Don’t worry, we have you covered, with an obvious focus on today’s darling social media, BlueSky.
Continue reading “On X alternatives for academics”Two for one in November
With two events happening at the same time, we decided to set up two different displays in relation with the month of November. Here is a glimpse of what you can find in the entrance of the Library for Academic Writing Month AND Diversity Month.
Continue reading “Two for one in November”Taming academic writing
November is Academic Writing Month! Writing theses, articles or books is a key skill for graduate students and researchers, and it is not an easy one to master. To help students master it, the Graduate Institute Library offers a wide choice of print and e-books on this topic. These resources are often updated and presented in a dedicated libguide, as well as a temporary display in the entrance of the Library.
Continue reading “Taming academic writing”The Library in 2023
The Library’s new Activity Report, presented in a striking coral color, has been published. Browse through it for a comprehensive summary of our 2023 activities, featuring figures and brief articles about our services and collections. This issue highlights the progress of open access at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Enjoy reading!
Prof. Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou (1968-2024)
In memory of Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, Deputy Director and Director of Executive Education at the Geneva Graduate Institute, the Library is exhibiting some of his writings.
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