IDHEAP - Exchange and Partnership Agreements

Exchange and Partnership Agreements

IDHEAP has exchange and partnership agreements with the following:

  • Foreign universities:
    • The Faculty of Economic, social and political sciences of the Université catholique de Louvain
    • Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, USA
    • The German University of Administrative Science
    • The National School of Public Administration in Quebec
    • The Portuguese National School of Administration
    • The Sun Yat-sen University in Canton
  • Swiss universities
    • The Center of Competence in Public Administration of the University of Bern
    • The University of Fribourg Institute for the Management of Non Profit Organizations (SOMIT program)
    • The University of Geneva (FORDIF program)
    • The University of Lausanne
    • The Università della Svizzera italiana (the Italian speaking university of Switzerland)
  • Other Swiss higher education institutions
    • The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva
    • The State of Vaud High Pedagogical School (FORDIF program)
    • The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
    • The Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (FORDIF program)

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