Expert Faculty
The faculty of the Geneva School of Diplomacy is composed of academics and practitioners who contribute to the School’s teaching and academic activities in the fields of international relations, diplomacy, and global affairs.
Faculty members bring a range of academic, professional, and policy-oriented expertise and are engaged in GSD programmes in accordance with defined academic and institutional needs.
Faculty at GSD
GSD’s faculty reflects the School’s specialised academic focus and international orientation.
Faculty members may include:
- Core teaching faculty
- Visiting faculty and guest lecturers
- Practitioners contributing to specific courses or academic activities
Faculty appointments and involvement vary by programme, academic year, and teaching requirements, as outlined in official academic documentation.
Academic and Professional Expertise
Faculty expertise covers thematic areas relevant to GSD’s academic mission, including but not limited to:
- International relations and diplomacy
- Global governance and international organisations
- Conflict, security, and peace studies
- International law and public policy
- Economics, development, and sustainability
Areas of expertise reflect faculty backgrounds and may evolve over time.
Faculty Profiles
Faculty profiles provide information on academic background, professional experience, and areas of expertise in relation to the Geneva School of Diplomacy.
Profiles are intended to support transparency and to provide prospective and current students with an overview of the academic contributors involved in GSD programmes.
Transparency Notice
Faculty listings reflect current academic contributors to the Geneva School of Diplomacy.
Inclusion in the faculty directory does not imply full-time employment or continuous involvement across all programmes. Teaching assignments and academic roles are defined on a programme and academic-year basis in accordance with institutional policies.