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The Institute of Geography at the University of Neuchâtel (IGG) was founded in 1974. Providing an open environment for students through its friendly and accessible teaching staff, it also makes significant national and international contributions to research and education.


As well as a Bachelor’s degree, the IGG also offers a Masters course in “Spaces of Globalization”. The institute also participates in the PhD programme “Dynamics of Research in Geography”, funded by the Conférence Universitaire de Suisse Occidentale (CUSO). The IGG specializes in human geography, but includes physical geography content to Bachelor level.


The main fields of research and education at the Institute are:

- urban geography, in particular urban globalization and new forms of urbanization;

- geography of mobilities, in particular migration flows and policies, and the relationship between migration and the environment;

- political geography, in particular the imbrications of space, power and regulation in urban space and in the context of mobility.


The IGG is a member of Maison d’analyse des processus sociaux (The Association
for the Analysis of Social Processes, MAPS), an interdisciplinary centre for the human and social sciences which specializes in research on the circulation of people, knowledge and wealth. MAPS also coordinates the faculty’s Human and Social Sciences Masters programme.


The IGG maintains close relations with a number of universities in Switzerland and abroad, and is linked in particular with the Geography departments in Franche-Comté, Berlin, Madrid, Palermo, Abidjan, Niamey and Ouagadougou. If students wish, they may undertake part of their studies at one of these universities.
 

News IGG

Nouvelles publications:

 

Ola Söderström: Critical Mobilities, edited by Ola Söderström, Shalini Randeria, Didier Ruedin, Gianni D’Amato and Francesco Panese, 2013, The EPFL Press and Routledge.

 

Laurence Crot: Planning for Sustainability in Non-democratic Polities: The Case of Masdar City


L’Institut de Géographie est membre d’un nouveau projet SNIS (Swiss Network for International Studies) : « Sustainable land management in mountain regions of Bolivia and Nepal in the context of outmigration, climate change and disaster risk reduction ». Le projet débute en décembre 2012.
http://www.snis.ch/call-projects-2012_3743_sustainable-land-management-mountain-regions-bolivia-and-nepal-context-outmi
Personne de contact : raoul.kaenzig@unine.ch
 


Une chaire commune WSL / Université de Neuchâtel pour Martine Rebetez

Colloque des mémorants

Le calendrier du colloque des mémorants du semestre de printemps est:

Se sont les mercredis de 14h15-16h :

20 février ANNULE

6 mars  ANNULE

12 mars: Soutenance de mémoire Daniel Baheler à 16h15 en alvéole B.1.38

20 mars
Morotti Marie
Fanny Zürcher

28 mars: Soutenance de mémoire de Maureen Gurtner à 11h00 en alvéole B.1.38

17 avril

Baazaoui Salmen

24 avril
Meyer Kevin

8
mai
Disière Yannick
Wagner Eric

22 mai
Hochuli Cyrielle
 

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