Generated by GPT-5-mini| Haute école de gestion Genève | |
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| Name | Haute école de gestion Genève |
| Established | 1992 |
| Type | Public university of applied sciences |
| City | Geneva |
| Country | Switzerland |
Haute école de gestion Genève is a Swiss public institution focused on applied business studies located in Geneva, Switzerland. It offers professional bachelor's and master's pathways and engages with regional and international partners in finance, hospitality, information technology, and public administration. The school participates in transnational networks and collaborates with Swiss federal agencies, cantonal bodies, multinational corporations, and international organizations.
The school's origins trace to restructurings affecting vocational training in Geneva during the late 20th century involving Republic and Canton of Geneva, Swiss Confederation, and cantonal educational reforms. Early institutional predecessors interacted with bodies such as International Labour Organization, World Health Organization, United Nations Office at Geneva, and private firms like Nestlé and Procter & Gamble to adapt curricula for the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne-era labor market. During expansions in the 1990s and 2000s the institution sought accreditation from agencies linked to European Higher Education Area, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and consulted with universities including University of Geneva, University of Lausanne, and University of Basel. Strategic alliances were formed with business schools and applied science institutions such as École hôtelière de Lausanne, Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale, and Zurich University of Applied Sciences.
Programs emphasize applied management, information systems, and hospitality management with input from industry partners like UBS, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan Chase, Ernst & Young, and PwC. Curricula reference frameworks used by European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, Bologna Process, Swiss University Conference, and professional certifications from bodies such as Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and Project Management Institute. Offerings include bachelor's and specialized master's degrees aligned to professional standards of organizations including World Trade Organization-related trade studies, International Air Transport Association logistics modules, and finance tracks linked to Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority-aligned competencies. The school runs executive education and continuing professional development in collaboration with firms such as Microsoft, SAP SE, Oracle Corporation, and Cisco Systems.
Research activities are applied and cross-disciplinary, engaging with laboratories, think tanks, and developmental organizations including Geneva Graduate Institute, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, World Economic Forum, and International Committee of the Red Cross. Projects frequently address topics relevant to World Intellectual Property Organization policy, International Telecommunication Union standards, World Bank programs, and Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe initiatives. Collaborative grants have involved partners such as Horizon 2020, Swiss National Science Foundation, European Commission, and regional actors like CERN, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and Médecins Sans Frontières. Applied research centers coordinate with corporations including Logitech, Givaudan, and Richemont to transfer innovations into commercial and public-sector contexts.
Main facilities are situated in Geneva near institutions such as Palais des Nations, Geneva International Airport, Lake Geneva, and the Vieille Ville. Campus infrastructure supports labs and instructional spaces with technology by vendors like IBM, Apple Inc., Dell Technologies, and VMware. The school maintains dedicated negotiation and simulation suites used for exercises modeled on United Nations General Assembly procedures and World Trade Organization dispute settlement simulations. Library holdings complement collections from University of Geneva Library, archives tied to International Labour Organization Library and Archives, and databases offered through partnerships with EBSCO Information Services and Elsevier.
Student associations collaborate with local and international groups such as AIESEC, International Federation of Students, Rotary International youth programs, and Geneva-based NGOs including Amnesty International and Greenpeace. Career services liaise with recruiters from multinational firms like Novartis, Glencore, The Swatch Group, and LafargeHolcim and connect students to internships at institutions such as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and International Organization for Migration. Campus support includes counseling aligned with standards from World Health Organization mental health guidance, mobility offices coordinating Erasmus+ exchanges with University of Bologna, University of Barcelona, and École Polytechnique. Sports and cultural life engage with clubs affiliated to Geneva Marathon, Montreux Jazz Festival, and local theaters such as Théâtre du Léman.
Category:Universities in Switzerland