Switzerland | Geneva, Switzerland
Founded in 1559 by Jean Calvin, the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has maintained a legacy of excellence while continually evolving, with recent achievements including the discovery of extrasolar planets by its astrophysicists. It is the second-largest university in Switzerland and functions as a public institution supported by the Republic and Canton of Geneva. UNIGE is dedicated to three core missions: education, research, and service to the wider community. Most of the university's courses are taught in French, and it consistently upholds its international reputation for academic rigor and contributions to global knowledge.
The University of Geneva (UNIGE) is ranked 155 globally in the QS World University Rankings for 2025. This marks a slight decline from previous years, with its 2024 ranking at #128. However, the university remains a leading institution in Switzerland and Europe, particularly known for its research contributions and international collaborations, including with organizations like CERN, WHO, and the UN
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