Student Community
The student community at the Geneva School of Diplomacy is international, engaged, and closely connected to the academic life of the School.
Students come from diverse cultural, academic, and professional backgrounds and are united by a shared interest in international relations, diplomacy, and global affairs. The student community plays an active role in shaping daily academic life and contributing to a dynamic learning environment.
Student Body
GSD’s student body reflects the global nature of the School’s academic focus.
Students represent a wide range of nationalities, academic pathways, and professional interests, contributing to an internationally oriented and multidisciplinary environment that enriches classroom discussions and academic exchange.
Student Ambassador Council
The Student Ambassador Council supports student engagement and representation within the Geneva School of Diplomacy.
Student Ambassadors act as points of contact for prospective and current students, contribute to selected institutional initiatives, and support academic and community activities throughout the academic year. The Council plays a role in fostering connection between students, faculty, and the wider GSD community.
Participation in the Student Ambassador Council is based on defined criteria and institutional needs.
Student Testimonials
Voices from the GSD Student Community
Current students share their perspectives on studying at the Geneva School of Diplomacy and on life within the GSD community.
Testimonials reflect individual experiences related to:
- Academic engagement and classroom interaction
- Faculty and teaching approach
- Student community and international environment
- Life at GSD and studying in Geneva
Student Testimonials – Video Profiles
Student testimonials are presented through individual video profiles featuring current students.
Each testimonial includes:
- Student name
- Programme of study
- Short written quote or summary
- Video testimonial
Testimonials are updated periodically to reflect the evolving student community.
Maria Fernandez
Master of International Relations
Ahmed Al-Rashidi
Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
Dr. Mark Wells
Doctor of International Relations
Aïsha Mohammed
Certificate in Diplomacy and Global Affairs
Sophie Laurent
MBA in Global Impact
Professional Conduct and Community Standards
All students are expected to conduct themselves in line with the academic and professional standards of the Geneva School of Diplomacy.
This includes respectful interaction with peers, faculty, and staff, adherence to academic integrity requirements, and responsible participation in academic and community activities.
Support and Guidance
The Geneva School of Diplomacy provides support to students in navigating academic, administrative, and community-related matters.
Students are encouraged to contact the relevant department for guidance on specific topics.
Dr. Mark Wells pursued his doctoral studies at the Geneva School of Diplomacy after a career in public policy and international development.
“Choosing GSD for my doctoral research was driven by the School’s focus on applied diplomacy and its location in the heart of international Geneva. The academic supervision I received was exceptional — my supervisors brought both scholarly expertise and practical diplomatic experience.”
Mark’s research focused on multilateral negotiation frameworks, and he was able to conduct field research at international organisations based in Geneva. “Having the UN, WTO, and numerous NGOs on your doorstep as a doctoral researcher is an extraordinary advantage.”