LUISS has signed a bilateral exchange agreement with the prestigious Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva. The partnership will allow two students from master's degree programs in the Department of Economics and Finance to spend one semester with the partner university each year.
According to Professor Stefano Manzocchi, Director of the Department of Economics and Finance and alumnus of the Graduate Institute, "this agreement is a remarkable result, bringing our students to an institute and city with an important role in relations, economics, politics and international law. For DEF students, it is an unparalleled opportunity to enhance their résumé."
The Institute was founded in 1927 and is specialized in the studies of contemporary global challenges.
After New York, Geneva is the second capital of international governance: boasting the European headquarters of the United Nations as well as 30 international organizations, 250 international non-governmental organizations and 172 states represented by permanent missions.