Just yesterday I was informed that I was admitted to the Masters in Standardization, Social Regulation, and Sustainable Development (whew, longest name ever!) program at the University of Geneva.
I've already sent my deposit to MSFS but I'm giving it some thought as: 1) program itself looks unique (it's in partnership with the International Standards Organization) and has a holistic approach to IDev which I am interested in 2) tuition (appx $1.2K/yr vs MSFS $47k/yr) 3) always had an interest in studying in Europe 4) location - in proximity to HQ of UN and other international organizations
However, bottom line is that it's still a new program and there's not a lot of information out there. And while University of Geneva is a top notch institution, the school is not well known in the IR field (please correct me if I'm wrong). Has anyone heard of this program at all? Any information will help at this point.
Thank you!