Institute of Environmental Sciences














Despite being a relatively newcomer to the Geneva academic world, ISE has already achieved a number of successful objectives, in particular the coordination of two major integrated projects within EU-FP7 (the projects ACQWA and enviroGRIDS, the participation in other FP7 projects, EU-COST projects, those funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, and projects funded by public and private bodies.
ISE has a number of active international relations, in particular through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the World Meteorological Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP-GRID), and the World Health Organization, whose secretariats are located in Geneva.
The international dimension of ISE is reinforced by its research and teaching agreements with UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), UQAM (University of Quebec at Montreal), York University (Ontario, Canada); currently, discussions with the University of Sydney (Australia) and Zayyed University (Abu Dhabi) are under way for further collaborative action.
In terms of its teaching commitments, the Institute leads a Masters Programme in Environmental Science, with over 100 students currently. The University of Geneva thus fulfills a genuine request from young and motivated students to explore the complex and global nature of environmental issues that are today high on the economic and political agenda of many countries.
Finally, the staff of ISE contributes substantially to public, political and media requests for information on key issues such as climatic change or energy, through public lectures, newspaper articles, and through the regular update of an environmental information service run by the Swiss TV network (“TSR Découvertes”) in association with the France-5 TV channel.
