University of Geneva

    The University of Geneva, founded in 1559 by John Calvin, is one of Switzerland's largest universities and leading public research institutions. 

    The University of Geneva, founded in 1559 by John Calvin, is one of Switzerland's largest universities and leading public research institutions. With 19.000 students and more than 4000 employees, it is the largest educational institution in Geneva. It offers a broad range of programs across nine faculties, including law, medicine, social sciences, and natural sciences. Benefiting from its strategic location in one of the world's main arbitration venues with a long tradition in dispute settlement, the Law School has developed a recognized area of expertise in international arbitration and alternative dispute resolution incorporating research projects, conferences and seminars.