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This program provides unique opportunities for interdisciplinary PhD studies at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with Tsinghua University and Geneva-based International Organisations (IOs) and Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs). Please note that the GTI itself is not an academic department: students must be enrolled at one of UNIGE’s Faculties and their supervisor has to validate their participation to the GTI PhD program.<\/p>\n
This program provides support to PhD students through coaching sessions and seminars, as well as hands-on team activities that the PhD students carry out together, such as mentoring Bachelor student teams in the SDG Summer School or students from the SDG Dual Master Program.<\/p>\n
The GTI PhD Program encourages students to periodically report their research progress in different media formats, and to explore ways to spin off results of their research, while coaching them toward excellence in science. Current GTI PhD students have different backgrounds, such as social sciences, geographic information systems, business administration or health systems. All of them work towards practical solutions for the implementation of the SDGs.<\/p>\n
Each PhD student is embedded part-time or full-time with an IO or NGO, where they have dedicated mentors, with the goal of strengthening the collaboration between that organization and academia. Through the connections they make, GTI PhD students help identify challenges that could be addressed through R&D carried out by young researchers (Bachelor and Master level) in the GTI educational programs. They also share these challenges via networks and platforms, so that a much wider range of academic institutions can take part in solving them.<\/p>\n
Each GTI PhD student develops their unique research path with the aim of achieving research excellence in a well-defined academic field while ensuring that results of their research on sustainable development issues have a maximum impact on the real world, through interdisciplinary collaboration and emphasis on social and institutional innovation.<\/p>\n
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