The United Nations University Fellowship.
The United Nations University Fellowship; The University of Geneva and The United Nations University (UNU) share a strong commitment to capacity development, especially aiming to enhance the capacity of individuals and institutions in developing countries.
Therefore, in line with UNU’s capacity-development focus, the University of Geneva will offer up to two UNU fellowships on the IOMBA intake.
UNU fellows will be mid-career professionals from developing countries (minimum 3 years relevant work experience in developing countries), who would be expected to apply and disseminate their newly acquired knowledge and skills in promoting the socio-economic development of their own and other developing countries.
The UNU fellowship covers full tuition, but Fellows need to fund their living expenses in Geneva throughout the academic part of the programme.
A completed application file includes:
- Completed Application Form and Application Fee
- UNIGE Matriculation form
- Standardized Test Scores (GMAT & TOEFL) – A GMAT of 650 and above is expected. No application will be considered without a GMAT score.
- Official Transcripts and photocopies of previous degrees
- Two Reference LettersMore information about the precise deadline per country can be obtained at the Swiss embassy in your country.
Application deadline – November 15 (about a year in advance of commencing your studies).
For complete information and conditions, please; The United Nations University Fellowship