Outgoing Students

 

Before deciding to complete a study semester in another institution, it is important for all students to ask themselves a series of important questions:

  • Does the partner university I have chosen offer courses which tally with my chosen academic career path?
  • Am I capable of adapting to a different cultural context?
  • Are my language skills sufficient; some agreements call for language certificates for non-Anglophone students?
  • Do I have the necessary financial means?

Any decision to complete a semester in a foreign university must be well-thought out in advance; all potential applicants must weigh up the pros and the cons. Potential applicants are therefore strongly advised to gather all the necessary information and contact Dr. Laurent Neury, the academic adviser in charge of exchange programmes, at the start of the second semester.

Procedures / Duration

  • For Master’s students, the duration of the exchange is one study semester – the autumn semester of the second academic year. The decision of the selection committee is based on the grades obtained during the first two semesters.
  • For PhD students, the extra-institution semester must take place after the preliminary thesis has been completed and approved and before the beginning of the last statutory semester; that is, before the end of the seventh semester.

Conditions

All Master’s students who wish to participate in an exchange programme must fulfil the following conditions:

  • Complete their extra-institution study during the third semester;
  • Submit to the Director of Master’s Programmes a study agreement listing details of all the courses they have selected in the partner institution;
  • For MIS students – complete all the mandatory courses as well as the two elective courses; for MIA students – complete all the mandatory courses (not including interdisciplinary seminars and workshops); for MDEV students – complete all the mandatory courses;
  • Obtain a minimum of 60 teaching credits, by the end of the second semester;
  • Obtain the agreement of member of the faculty to supervise their dissertation.

All PhD students who wish to participate in an exchange programme must fulfil the following conditions:

  • Draft, defend and secure approval for their preliminary thesis;
  • Obtain the agreement of the thesis supervisor and the Director of PhD Study Programmes;
  • Complete their extra-institution semester before the start of the final statutory semester; that is, before the end of the seventh semester.

Master’s and PhD students who wish to participate in an exchange programme must also meet the conditions of admission set by the host university.

Applications

In order to be considered, completed candidate applications [pdf] must include:

  • A duly completed application form
  • A letter of motivation
  • An up-to-date curriculum vitae
  • A transcript of current grades (provided by programme assistants directly to the student exchange office)
  • TOEFL results (if applicable)
  • The “Study Agreement” form for those students who need to have their credits transferred
  • Two letters of recommendation from faculty members of the Institute (for Master’s students, a letter of recommendation from the prospective dissertation supervisor; for PhD students, a letter of recommendation from the thesis supervisor)

The application dossier must be sent in PDF format to the Exchanges Secretariat [exchanges (at) graduateinstitute.ch]. Incomplete dossiers will not be considered.
The deadline for applications for the next two semesters is 1 March 2010.

The selection process

An internal interdisciplinary commission composed of professors from the Institute and the Director of the relevant study programme will examine each candidate application on the basis of the information provided. The commission will consider the each candidate’s application on the basis of how it corresponds to their chosen academic career path and in relation to their academic performance. For Master’s students academic performance during the first two semesters will be considered. For PhD students, academic performance during the first three or four semesters will be considered.

In keeping with the conditions agreed with the partner institutions, the final decision about admission of students falls to the host universities.

Fees and travel/accommodation costs

All students from the Graduate Institute who participate in an exchange programme continue to pay their fees to the Institute, including during their stay in another institution.

All costs incurred by the exchange (travel, accommodation, living expenses, study material, transport, insurances, medical fees, passport and visa fees) are the sole responsibility of the students. At present, the Institute does not provide any grants for exchange programmes; however, it can provide information about potential sources of external funding.

Validation of study exchange – Transfer of credits

In order to ensure that the credits obtained in the external institution are transferred and validated as part of the students’ programme of study, prior to departure students must:

  • Include the “Study Programme” form – duly signed by the dissertation supervisor and approved by the Director of Study Programme – with the application form;
  • Submit, if possible, the syllabi of the proposed courses.

Upon their return, all students are required to submit to the Student Services Office a copy of the transcript of all the grades obtained during their stay in the host universities.

Exchange report

Each student returning from a period of study in another institution is required to submit to the Student Services Office a report of their time in the host institution including a description of the courses followed, a report of how they were received in the host institution, practical advice, etc. In order to ensure that these reports are available for consultation by students contemplating participating in an exchange programme in the future, these reports must be submitted to the Student Services Office no later than one month after the student’s return to the Institute.

Miscellaneous

All students participating in an exchange programme are bound by the rules and regulations of the host university, as well as by the laws of the host country.