Campus - Bonus #2 : Espaces étudiants
L'Université de Genève manque cruellement d'espaces dédiés aux étudiants. C'est la position que la CUAE souhaite soutenir avec le soutient de beaucoup d'associations de l'Unige. Leur but : faire en sorte que de nouveaux espaces soient crées :
- des espaces calmes pour le repos
- un nouvel espace auto-géré notamment pour la vie festive
- accorder aux associations des locaux nécessaires à la poursuite de leurs activités sur le campus.
Pétition :
Geneva. One city. A world of competences.
An international meeting venue ideally situated in the heart of Europe, Geneva, Switzerland, is a financial and technological hub with a global reputation.
Regarding the scientific field the University of Geneva has a strong international reputation for the quality of its research. In addition to excellent medical clinics, Geneva University Hospitals manage a first-class research program. The renowned CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) is one of the biggest and most prestigious scientific laboratories in the world. Campus Biotech is a new centre of excellence in biotechnology and life science research. Campus Biotech is expected to generate a vast range of opportunities, bringing impetus and investment to this vital economic and scientific sector.
Furthermore Geneva is a big economic hub in many fields providing unique synergies and partnerships: banking, finance, biotech, medtech, cleantech, microtechnologies, commodities trading, trade finance, information technology, watchmaking, luxury goods, flavors, fragrances, and much more.
This dynamic environment has made Geneva one of the top destinations for world-class international conferences and congresses.
Campus Biotech
Located in the heart of Geneva, Campus Biotech is a centre of excellence in biotechnology and life science research. Its creation on Merck Serono’s former site was thanks to the joint efforts of the University of Geneva (UNIGE), the EPFL, Hansjoerg Wyss and the Bertarelli Family.
Cellular sponge for treating chronic wounds, most promising invention UNIGE 2018
IMPACT AWARD
MOST PROMISING INVENTION 2018 presented to Dr. Olivier Preynat-Sauve and Dr. Nicolo Brembilla for their discoveries on cellular sponge for treating chronic wounds” on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Unitec, the technology transfer office of University of Geneva.
The Award Ceremony took place on January 23rd 2019 at Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland.
L'UNIGE en images - 2016
Film projeté lors de la cérémonie du Dies academicus 2016.
Telle une bande-annonce de l'UNIGE, cette vidéo passe en revue les moments forts de l'année 2016!
ID QUANTIQUE, most impactful spin-off of UNIGE
IMPACT AWARD
MOST IMPACTFUL SPIN-OFF presented to ID Quantique for its contributions in the fields of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems, quantum safe network encryption, single photon counters, and quantum random number generators on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Unitec, the technology transfer office of University of Geneva.
The Award Ceremony took place on January 23rd 2019 at Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland.
NOVIMMUNE, most impactful spin-off of UNIGE
IMPACT AWARD
MOST IMPACTFUL SPIN-OFF presented to Novimmune for its contributions to the field of monoclonal antibody therapies for the treatment of immune-related diseases on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Unitec, the technology transfer office of University of Geneva.
The Award Ceremony took place on January 23rd 2019 at Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland.
A liquid approach to solid-state batteries ensures greater safety and higher battery performance
IMPACT AWARD
MOST PROMISING INVENTION 2018 presented to Prof. Hans Hagemann, University of Geneva, and Léo Duchêne, EMPA, for the invention of “a preparation of a complex hydride based electrolyte for all-solid-state sodium based battery application” on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Unitec.
The Award Ceremony took place on January 23rd 2019 at Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland.
Top 9 Universities in Switzerland
Switzerland has for long been a favorite among international students who want to pursue hospitality programmes. However, over 12 research universities in the country offer a range of popular subjects like Biotechnology, Material Science and Nanotechnology among others.
One of the factors that give Switzerland an edge over many European countries is that it has four official languages - German, French, Italian and Romansh which makes it the centre of European life. Interestingly, Switzerland is increasingly introducing English language programmes to its curricula- one of the factors for its emergence as a hot study abroad destination.
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Campus Biotech Geneva: Interview with EPFL President Patrick Aebischer
On January 16, 2014, over 150 from the Greater Boston's Innovation Economy gathered at swissnex Boston to discover how Switzerland's university innovation is driving the economy. EPFL President Patrick Aebischer, joined by The Wyss Institute's Hansjörg Wyss and world-renowned entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli, presented EPFL's newest endeavor, Campus Biotech Geneva.
For a full event recap, visit our blog:
For more information on Campus Biotech Geneva, visit campusbiotech.ch
Campus Biotech | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:42 2 Structure
00:01:23 3 See also
00:01:34 4 Notes and references
00:01:44 5 External links
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The Campus Biotech is a Swiss institution hosting research institutes and biotechnology companies. The Campus Biotech is located in the former Merck Serono building, in Geneva (Switzerland).The Campus Biotech is a part of the Swiss Innovation Park.
Introduction to Ghent University Global Campus
Ghent University Global Campus offers Bachelor's programs in food technology, environmental technology and molecular biotechnology.
A short introduction to our Global Campus in Songdo, South Korea!
IMSG Summer Party !
Dans le cadre de leur projet d’Event Management, les étudiants de Bachelor et de Master de l’IMSG ont organisé un afterwork le Vendredi 21 juillet à l’espace Tropical Garden du Village du Soir.
Cette soirée était l’occasion de célébrer la fin de l’année académique et de réunir partenaires, enseignants, étudiants et alumni de l’école.
L’ambiance estivale était de mise : musique cubaine, cocktails fruités, atmosphère décontractée… et boissons à volonté !
Toute l’équipe organisatrice tient à remercier l’ensemble des sponsors, sans qui l’organisation de cet événement n’aurait pas été possible :
- Abilis Partners
- Athéna Groupe Scolaire
- Casino du Lac
- Chabrier Avocats
- Fabeco SA
- Franck Vidal, Agitateur d'Entreprises
- Print Riviera SA
- Sparkle PR
- Swicth On
- Sushi Time
- Safram SA
- Porot
- Village du Soir
IUG Graduation Ceremony 2018
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Administration in Sales & Marketing (MBA-SM)
Master of Arts in Digital Media (MA-DM)
Master of International Management (MIM)
Master of International Trade (MIT)
Master of International Relations and Diplomacy (MIR-D)
Bachelor of Business Administration ( BBA)
BSc (Hons) Business Management (Plymouth University)
Bachelor of Arts in International Relations (BA-IR)
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media (BA-DM)
Bachelor of International Management (BA-IM)
BSc (Hons) Business Management (Plymouth University)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSc-CS)
English as a Second Language Program - ESL
Engineering for Development Winter School 2015
ETH Zurich's first winter school in the programme Engineering for Development (E4D) - Science & Technology for the South focused on Global Water Challenges. 24 students from around the world attended the E4D Winter School, hosted by ETH Global.
The video on the winter school was launched at the occasion of the ETH visit by the Egyptian entrepreneur Samih Sawiris on March 23. The E4D programme is funded by the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development.
More information about Research for Development (R4D):
Computational Modeling of Embodied Consciousness, David Rudrauf, UNIGE
Professor David Rudrauf is a Psychologist and Neuroscientist at the University of Geneva, FAPSE, and a member of the Swiss _Centre for Affective Sciences. He directs the Laboratory of Multimodal Modeling of Emotion and Feeling on the Campus Biotech in Geneva. His current research focuses on integrating his computational model of embodied consciousness with Virtual Reality and robotics in order to study the normal and pathological mechanisms of the mind.
Dr David Beran, UNIGE, GHF 12
Dr David Beran, UNIGE, GHF 12 par HUG
Geneva Health Forum 2012, 20/04/2012
A Critical Shift to Chronic Conditions: Learning From the Frontliners
David Beran, UNIGE.
David Beran adds to the Geneva Health Forum his practical experience looking at diabetes care in over 15 countries as well as his theoretical knowledge of the different aspects of chronic disease management.
David Beran is also a Researcher and Lecturer at the University of Geneva within the Division of International and Humanitarian Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine.
David is a Swiss national who grew up in Geneva. He holds a BSc in Management with an Emphasis in Marketing. Following his first degree, he worked for a leading Swiss Biotech Company in both Health Policy and Government Relations and Public Relations. He then obtained his MSc in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For his Masters' dissertation, David worked at the WHO looking at ways of preventing Type 2 diabetes in children. David has recently completed his PhD looking at the needs of people with Type 1 diabetes in 13 countries at University College London (UCL).
Before joining Geneva Health Forum and the University, David was the Project Coordinator of the International Insulin Foundation (IIF) since its establishment in November 2002 until September 2011. As of September 2011 David became Advisor to the Board of Trustees. In parallel to his role at the IIF, David was also based at the Centre for International Health and Development, Institute of Child Health, UCL, where he was a Senior Research Fellow, with both teaching and research responsibilities in the areas of health management, access to medicines, diabetes, chronic diseases and health systems in developing countries.
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Aebischer: Je ne voulais pas du job
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UNIGE on Financial Inclusion
Doireann Mc Dermott is joined by Bernd Balkenhol from the University of Geneva to discuss impact investing and social finance.
Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:14 See also
00:01:30 Notes and references
00:01:40 External links
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Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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The Wyss Center is a not-for-profit neurotechnology research foundation in Geneva, Switzerland.The Center is part of the Campus Biotech (in the former Merck Serono building) located in Geneva, Switzerland. The Director of the Wyss Center, neuroscientist Professor John P. Donoghue, is best known for his work on human brain computer interfaces and brain function and plasticity.
The institute was founded by Hansjörg Wyss, who previously created the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering in the United States.
The mission of the Wyss Center is to accelerate the development of neurotechnology for human benefit.
The Wyss Center provides neurotechnology specialists, technical facilities and financial resources to develop clinical solutions from neuroscience research.
A second generation brain computer interface (BCI), that can read the minds of people with paralysis to directly trigger movement in paralyzed limbs through thought, is under development at the Center.