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September 2024 - October 2026
Study Mode Part-time
Application start 3 February 2025
Application end 30 May 2025

Tuition Fee

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The tuition fee for the online Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict is 18,000 Swiss Francs.

To confirm their admission, students must pay a non-refundable deposit of 3,000 Swiss Francs within a month of receiving an offer via this link.

The remaining balance is payable in three equal instalments of 5,000 Swiss Francs, due no later than 1 February, 1 June and 1 September respectively. Details of how to pay will be included in the admission letter.

Annual Training Allowance

Participants enrolled in the Executive Master and who pay taxes in Geneva are eligible for an annual training allowance of up to 2,250 Swiss Francs by the Geneva Department for Education, Culture and Sport. Candidates meeting the criteria can contact our Student Office for further information.

Short Courses

The tuition fee for each online short course is 1,250 Swiss Francs.

Executive Education

We provide training and short courses for professionals who want to deepen their expertise in a specific issue.

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Alumni

The Geneva Academy alumni community is made up of over 700 members who work worldwide in the humanitarian and human rights fields.

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Villa Moynier

The Geneva Academy is headquartered at the Villa Moynier, a historic villa surrounded by a beautiful park with a view of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc.

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Career Opportunities

Our objective is to produce graduates who will be leaders in the humanitarian, human rights and transitional justice fields.

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The programme gave me the legal theoretical knowledge that allowed me to perform better as a diplomat at different multilateral fora dealing with human rights and international humanitarian law. It opened up the possibility of reaching positions in the future that require strong legal specialization.

Diego Ruiz Gayol

Diplomat in charge of human rights issues, Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations in Geneva