Students
Find your course
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Bachelor's courses
Explore the 61 bachelor's courses you can find in UniGe.
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Master's courses (5/6 years)
In UniGe you will find 7 Master's courses (5/6 years), including Medicine and Law. Choose the course that interests you most.
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Master's courses
Continue your studies by choosing from 60 Master's courses.
UniGe at hand
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Timetable and academic calendar
Check your lesson schedules and academic calendar.
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Exams schedule
Choose your course and look at the calendar to find out all the dates of the exams.
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Plan of study
Find out what the plan of study is and how to compose it to customize your educational path.
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Tutorship
Do you need advice and support to better enjoy your university experience? Ask the UniGe tutors, older and more experienced students you can rely on.
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Online services
Access to the online services to book exams, check your exam booklet and evaluate your courses.
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University Library System
Explore all the services and resources offered by the University Library System (SBA).
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Traineeship
The traineeship is a period of orientation and training carried out in a professional context to help you to integrate into the job world. Find out what offers are available and how to apply.
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Scholarships and financial aids
Every year UniGe provides several scholarships. Choose your course to get all the information about the scholarships and the benefits available.
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Collaborate with UniGe
Discover how to collaborate with UniGe during your studies.
Student support
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Progetto Matricole
During the first year of the course you can find help and support in the Progetto Matricole. In case of difficulties, a team of tutors and professors will help you to get started in the best possible way.
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Counseling "Insieme"
The psychological counseling service "Insieme" helps you to find listening and support for situations of personal discomfort.
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Guidance interviews
You may schedule an appointment for guidance interviews, in-depth discussions to help you throughout your studies: if you are struggling, if you wish to better understand your course or if you aim for an academic path change.