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University of Business and International Studies Geneva
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About Geneva

Geneva - home of the United Nations,
numerous international, non-governmental organizations
and the headquarters of many multinational companies —
is truly a global crossroads. Located between the Alps
and the Jura mountains, and at the southwest tip of Lake
Leman, Geneva is perhaps the smallest international city
in the world with a population of less than half a
million people. The center of Geneva stretches around
the end of the lake with its famous water fountain
soaring over 100 meters high, well above the roofs of
the many banks and hotels along the lakefront. Its
scenic Old Town is a treasure trove of interesting and
historic sights.
When one considers that over 35 percent of the
population of Geneva consists of non-Swiss, it is fair
to say that Geneva is truly a melting pot of
nationalities and cultures. This has given a very
specific flavor to life in Geneva. The local language is
French, but English is widely understood and spoken.
Transport
Geneva, an environmentally conscious city, has pursued a
policy of limiting automobile use in town. Distances are
short and all destinations in the city are readily
accessible by the excellent public transport system.
During rush hour, buses and trams run every few minutes.
The buses also connect with destinations in neighboring
France.The railway station in the middle of the city
connects the traveller to major European cities. The
high-speed French TGV train and the Italian Pendolino
make the trip to Paris or Milan in a minimum of time.
Geneva has an international airport with daily flights
to all major European centers and a few direct
transcontinental flights. London, Berlin and Madrid are
no more than an hour and a half away. The airport is
easily accessible by bus or train. A trip from the
airport to the center of the city takes no more than
fifteen minutes.
Accommodation
Geneva has a long university tradition and therefore
rooms for students are available all over the town. The
typical monthly rent ranges from about 400 CHF for a
small room with minimum amenities up to 1200 CHF and
more for a studio.
Cost of Living
Geneva is one of the most expensive cities in the world.
An annual budget of approximately 15,000 CHF, excluding
accommodation, allows for reasonably comfortable living.
Leisure
Geneva is a center for all kinds of outdoor summer and
winter sports. The Lake of Geneva has a large number of
harbors and beaches, and the ski resorts of Mt. Blanc
are about an hour away. The surrounding mountains
provide opportunities for hiking, climbing and rafting.
Geneva, a true international
"capital"
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400000 inhabitants
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More than 130'000 foreign residents
from 157 different nations
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200 international organizations
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150 diplomatic missions
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130 hotels with 14'000 beds
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More than 200 meeting halls, hundreds
of conferences/year
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Centre of history, arts, and culture
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Sports, recreation, nature, food from
all over the world
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