Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the most populated cities near the Swiss borders, being part of the country’s five conurbations among Zurich, Basel, Bern and Lausanne. This beautiful destination can offer students a luxurious lifestyle in a nature friendly environment, with 20% covered in green areas. Situated in the heart of Europe, the city of French-speaking Switzerland has a rich social and cultural scene with a remarkable number of international organisations and a famously prolific banking sector. Study in Geneva to get top class research-oriented education in the city that is the headquarters of CERN, the organisation in charge with the most powerful particle accelerator ever built (LHC). You will never grow tired of Geneva, thanks to the rich historical climate and sightseeing opportunities. Located on the south-western end of Lake Geneva, the “Bank City” of Geneva is surrounded by impressive mountain landscapes making up the Alps.
The Swiss are highly known as the paradise of banks, so finding a career that suits you will be much easier. Geneva has an intense economic field that expands every day with the help of development in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
Large companies and employers need fresh ideas all the time, such as Rolex, L'Oréal, Pepsico International, Oracle, Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard International chose this city to grow. These future oriented companies offer internship opportunities to students who want to advance their career in a professional setting.
For many students the first point on the sightseeing list is the Geneva harbour. In nice weather, you have the Quai at the port of a wonderful wide views of the mountains. A nice view of the city can be seen from the Cathedral of St. Pierre, which should be part of your list in any case. Visit the beautiful Notre Dame Church of Geneva, or the local Russian Church.
Anyone interested in art and history can visit the Place du Bourg-de-Four. In addition to traditional markets you can find small galleries and a number of cosy cafes. Visit the Place des Nations and the Broken Chair, Reformers’ Wall, or the iconic Giant Fountain – the international symbol of Geneva and its main tourist attraction.
More than 80 buildings or sites in Geneva are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance. You can find archeological sites such as Fondation Baur and Museum of the Arts d'Extrême-Orient, Parc et Campagne de la Grange and Library (neolithic shore settlement/Roman villa).
Other cultural hot spots in the city include the Conservatory, the Botanical Gardens, Museum of Voltaire with Library and Archives, Museum of History and Art, or the Museum of the International Red Cross.
It is possible to discover the city more easily with a volunteering local via specialised associations.
The country is divided between Germans, Italians, French and Swiss natives, creating an internationally friendly climate. In Geneva, the most spoken language is French, one of the four national languages of Switzerland.
The common ethnic origins of Geneva added to the four national languages are Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian and Albanian. More than 10% of the people living in Geneva speak another mother language.
Geneva is home to over 300 international NGOs and organisations, such as the UN, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
Geneva is one of the most diverse and international cities in the world with 184 nationalities living here.
Geneva has cool winters with thawing conditions during the day and warm summers, although autumn is slightly wetter than the other seasons. In the summer, the temperatures reaches at 25,8°C (78,4 °F), while the average maximum temperature in January being 4,5 °C (40,1 °F).
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