Strength Through Cultural and Interdisciplinary Diversity
Webster Geneva Campus is a diverse institution, where faculty from various disciplines and nationalities collaborate. Research is an essential activity among Webster Geneva Campus’s faculty, across academic departments: the Walker School of Business & Technology; International Relations; Media Communications; Psychology and Counseling; and faculty in diverse fields that comprise the Global Citizenship Program and elective courses.
We believe that our disciplinary and cultural diversity is a key to our strength. Researchers from all departments and programs combine their expertise in interdisciplinary joint research projects to find answers to the major global challenges of the 21st century, such as sustainability, health care and well-being, emerging conflicts and trends in migrations, or global economic development, to name a few.
Added strength comes both from our campus location in the milieu of Genève Internationale (at the crossroads of Switzerland and the European Union), and our strong links with faculty across Webster University in the United States and across our network of international campuses.
Over the years, Webster Geneva Campus has built a strong expertise in specific areas
such as the Middle East, behavioral economics and cognitive psychology. Our contributions
include both formal research (conception of theoretical models) and practical research,
such as hypothesis validation through database usage, population studies, simulations
or experiments, and comparative policy analysis. We target scientific excellence by
publishing our results in recognized and high-quality, peer-review journals and conferences
(with respect to the classical rankings such as the Social Sciences Citation Index
list, Thomson Reuters Index or the CORE ranking). Beyond the academic community, we
also contribute to the local and global ecosystems through publications, interviews
and articles in the local press, trade journals, magazines, scientific seminars and
interactions with local associations and partnerships. Webster Geneva Campus benefits
from its proximity to international organizations with whom we share our global vision.
Besides the contribution to the scientific community, we also believe that research
can act as a catalyst for economic development. We have active collaborations with
both Swiss and international companies as well as industries, and aim at developing
our scientific and technological knowledge transfer further.
Webster Geneva Campus also hosts the Webster Center for Creativity and Innovation (WCCI), a multidisciplinary, inter-departmental center dedicated to the scientific study
of creativity and innovation and its applications to business, education, art and
design, technology and society. The center aims to advance our understanding of creative
processes, teach the management of innovation, and offer a space for companies and
organizations to meet and have the facilitation required to foster change and development
processes. For a complete list of events, activities and partners, please visit the WCCI website.
Faculty and Staff Highlights: Cables, George, Hoover, Indjikian, Juenger, Martin, Smith
October 16, 2024
Webster Geneva Campus Hosts Council of International Schools Event with Over 800 Attendees
October 9, 2024
Global Student Leadership Summit – Success of Student Action Plans, One Year In
July 1, 2024