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International University in Geneva

Genève, Switzerland

Est. 1997 270 students

About International University in Geneva

The International University in Geneva, now known as the International Institute in Geneva (IIG), is a private English-medium higher education institution in Geneva, Switzerland, founded in 1997 with a strong focus on international business, management, diplomacy, digital media, and computer science education. It offers accredited undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs — including Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration, International Relations, Communication & Digital Media, International Management and Computer Science, and master’s degrees such as MBA, Business Analytics & AI, International Trade & Finance, and International Relations and Diplomacy — with options for dual degrees in partnership with institutions like the University of Plymouth (UK) and Boston University (USA). The school has a diverse student body from 60+ countries (around 200–270 students), emphasizes global careers and practical skills, and leverages its strategic location in Geneva — a global hub for international organisations — to connect students with multinational networks and professional opportunities.

Stats & Info

  • Location Genève, Switzerland
  • Established 1997
  • Students 270

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