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Buildings by lake with boats, Geneva, Switzerland.

The Global Health Immersion course provides a unique opportunity for those studying public health to spend a summer in Europe, soaking up new cultures and enhancing your knowledge of international health policy and practices.

Coming soon! We’re planning to offer this program again for Summer 2025. We’ll add more information to this page as we receive it, and you can also alert your Education Abroad Advisor of your interest so we send you an email reminder. 
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Location

Geneva, Switzerland

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Term

Summer

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Housing

Hostel

Program Highlights

  • Spend two weeks in pristine Geneva, the world capital of global public health and diplomacy.

  • Go behind the scenes with private tours of the World Health Organization and International Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies.

  • Connect with experts who dedicate their lives to organizations such as Doctors Without Borders to solve critical global challenges such as providing equitable, quality healthcare, and disease prevention measures.

  • Students on this program can make their own transportation arrangements in order to give you the flexibility to travel within Europe before and/or after the program.

Program Contact Information

Desiree Dube

Sr. Education Abroad Advisor

Email: ddube1@kent.edu

Office Phone: 330-672-7989

Important Dates & Billing

Program Dates: TBA, Mid-May to early June

Application Deadline: TBA

Withdrawal Deadline: TBA

Payment Deadline: The program fee will be billed to your Kent State student account. The program fee deadline aligns with the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center's summer due dates. You should refer to the first Summer 2025 due date.

Additional Important Deadlines:

  • You must meet various deadlines to submit information throughout the Spring Semester such as: a passport photo, copy of passport information page, travel information, etc.
  • You are also required to complete a one-credit hour online course offered in Spring in order to be eligible to study abroad in Geneva.
  • Keep an eye on your emails, as details will be communicated to you regularly.
  • Failure to meet deadlines can result in removal from the program.
Application Process

You will need to complete a Kent State Education Abroad application. These quick steps will help walk you through the process.

1. Start an Education Abroad Application

When you click the "Apply Now" button (located towards the top and bottom of this page), you will be brought to the Education Abroad application system where you can view program costs and start an application. Be sure to submit your application before the deadline!

2. Guest Application (If applicable)

Are you a student at another university? To apply for a Kent State education abroad program, you will first need to apply for admission to Â鶹´«Ă˝ as a “Guest Student”. Please apply as either an “Undergraduate Guest Student” or as a “Graduate Guest Student”, depending on your course level.

Once you have applied and been accepted as a Â鶹´«Ă˝ student, you will receive an email with your FlashLine login credentials. Activate your account and then proceed to the next step, which is to apply to the Education Abroad program of your interest. You can return to this page and follow the “Apply Now” button to start that application.

You can also refer to the FAQs for Guest Students if you need further help.

3. Wait for Acceptance

Once you have submitted your study abroad program application, it will be reviewed by the faculty leader. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. You should hear back from us within one month.

4. Commit to the Program

If you are accepted, you need to log back into your application by going to and clicking LOGIN. Once you see the name of your program, you need to click on it and commit (i.e., accept your offer of admission). 

Academics

Course Information

Course Name and CRN:

  • PH 40089 Global Health Immersion: Geneva, Switzerland
  • MPH 60089 Global Health Immersion: Geneva, Switzerland
  • MPH 80089 Global Health Immersion: Geneva, Switzerland

Number of Credit Hours: 2

KSU Sponsoring College: College of Public Health

Course Description:

The course explores a number of health concerns, policies and challenges with global importance and implications. You’ll investigate current global health policies and themes, and become familiar with the major players in global health including governmental and nongovernmental organizations and multinational agencies.

Presentations are given by experts currently working in various regions of the world to solve such pressing global problems as HIV/AIDS, post-war trauma, tuberculosis, refugee health, non-communicable disease prevention and environmental contamination.

Program Language of Instruction: English

Faculty Contact Information

Program Contact Name: Dr. Tom Brewer

Title: Professor

Email: twbrewer@kent.edu

Phone: 330-672-4703

Eligibility

  • Levels: All students are eligible to attend this program; however, please note that students in the College of Public Health will have priority, followed by those in health-related disciplines.
  • Minimum GPA: 2.5
  • Prerequisites: In order to be eligible for the Geneva trip, students are required to complete the one-credit hour online course offered in Spring.
Tentative Itinerary

An updated itinerary for Summer 2025 will be added soon!

Below is a tentative itinerary; however, the exact sequence, sites, and departure city are subject to changes in availability and cost.

May 18

Arrival in Geneva, Switzerland

May 20-24

Introduction to the World Health Assembly

May 27-May 31

Visit various organizations in Geneva. Although we are still in the planning stage, we expect to include:

  • International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • World Council of Churches
  • World Health Organization
  • United States Consulate
  • Doctors Without Borders
  • The Global Fund
  • UN AIDS

We also anticipate offering the following side trips:

  • Annecy, France
  • Chamonix/Mont Blanc, France
Location & Transportation

Switzerland

Switzerland is a federal republic with 26 cantons, each of which has its own constitution and government. This structure is a crucial aspect of Switzerland's political system, as the cantons have a significant degree of autonomy. They are responsible for matters such as education, health, and local law enforcement, while the federal government handles issues of national importance, such as defense and foreign affairs.

Although the country is located at the heart of Europe, it is not part of the European Union or European Economic Area. Proudly independent, its geopolitical neutrality has made it a popular headquarters for many international organizations and businesses, such as the UN and Red Cross in Geneva.

Switzerland uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Be aware that shops in Switzerland generally close early in the evening, and many are closed on Sundays.

A land of polyglots

With four national languages (German, French, Italian and Romansh) and over 21% of the population consisting of foreign citizens, Switzerland is a unique melting pot. Although the majority of people (60%) speak German - or, more precisely, Swiss-German - Swiss residents often speak at least two languages, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to put your foreign language skills to practice. But don’t worry, many Swiss are also very comfortable communicating in English, too.

Geneva

is situated on the south end of picturesque Lake Geneva where the Rhone River empties and its famous Jet d'Eau (fountain) always greets you with a celebratory feeling.

The city is bordered on three sides by France and enjoys magnificent views of the Alps. Given its proximity to France, the city of Geneva is heavily influenced by French culture and it’s not unusual for people to commute between countries.

In addition to strolling around the Old Town, be sure to visit the Flower Clock, The Reformation Wall in Parc des Bastions which commemorates the spread of the Calvinist movement, and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Remember you’ll need to plan in advance if you want to take a tour of CERN or the Palais des Nations. If enough time allows, go for a hike in the Alps or cruise in a boat on sparkling Lake Geneva, and don’t forget to reward yourself with some world-famous gourmet chocolate and savory cheeses!

Transportation

As a student on this study abroad program, transportation to and from Geneva is solely your responsibility.

Although other study abroad programs might have designated group travel, we allow students on this program to make their own arrangements in order to give you the flexibility to travel within Europe before and/or after the program.

You are required to be present in Geneva by a certain date and time that will be communicated to you by your faculty leader.

By Air:

Most students fly into Geneva Cointrin International Airport. Faculty will meet students at the Geneva airport on May 18 and accompany them to the hostel.

By Train:

You can also arrive in Geneva via train if you are traveling from elsewhere in Europe.

Travel Passes:

As you might expect, Switzerland has an outstanding public transportation system.

As part of the course fees, you’ll receive a travel pass to all public transportation in the Geneva-Nyon region. This will permit unlimited use of the train, bus, and water taxi system within the area.

Travel to/from our organized day trips is also included in the course fees.

Housing & Meals

Accommodations

During the trip, students stay in Nyon which is approximately a 10-minute train ride north of Geneva. We are housed in the newly renovated , which is within walking distance of downtown Nyon where you can find many shops and restaurants.

You will share dormitory-style rooms exclusively with other Kent State students. Rooms lock and have individual locking cabinets. Towels and linen are provided, as is breakfast.

The hostel also maintains a small store where you can purchase snacks, drinks, and travel essentials. There are also coin-operated laundry facilities on site.

Meals

Breakfast is included as part of the housing accommodations.

On many days, we will be visiting partner agencies during the day, many of which have cafeterias where lunch can be purchased at the students’ expense.

The hostel has a full kitchen where you can prepare evening meals, or you can explore the local cuisine at nearby restaurants and cafes.

Financial Aid & Scholarships
Health & Safety

Pre-Departure Orientation

Prior to your study abroad experience, you will participate in a mandatory pre-departure orientation hosted by the Office of Global Education. During this orientation, you will be provided with information including but not limited to:

  • international travel procedures;
  • in-country resources;
  • health and safety resources and information;
  • culture shock and resources to help prepare for living abroad.

All students are encouraged to register with the prior to departure.

You can also review a wide variety of resources we’ve pulled together for you on our “Before You Go” page.

Country Profile

You can learn more about your destination(s), including travel advisories, through the .

In addition, we encourage you to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel page for for traveling to your destination(s).

If vaccinations or medications are needed according to the CDC, you should make arrangements for appointments with your healthcare provider or the DeWeese Health Center as soon as possible. Appointment openings at the DeWeese Health Center are limited and vaccines may need to be ordered, which takes time. Please note that not all immunizations are available at the DeWeese Health Center. 

Costs and Funding

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Costs for the program will differ for every student. You can use our Cost Calculator to get an estimate of what you might expect for your program.

We also encourage you to meet with your Education Abroad Advisor and reach out to Financial Aid the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center to see how your aid may apply to an international program.

 

Kimberly standing in front of a WHO sign in Geneva.
Kimberly Zeender Christy
Masters in Public Health

"This experience has profoundly impacted me on multiple levels. Personally, it broadened my perspective on global health issues, reinforcing the importance of looking beyond my local context in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Academically, it enriched my understanding of international public health, particularly in areas like nutrition and health policy. Professionally, the immersion strengthened my commitment to working in global health, inspiring me to incorporate global best practices into my community health initiatives. The insights gained from interacting with international organizations have equipped me with new strategies to address public health challenges, both locally and globally. This experience has also ignited a deeper desire to work with organizations like UNICEF or NPOs, where I can contribute to global nutrition programs and public health initiatives."

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