ISS has people from all across the world, every single continent. In one class you can have someone from Ukraine, Myanmar, Kenya and the United States.
On International Migrants Day, AspirE, DYNAMIG and PACES – three EU-funded projects on migration decision-making – honor and reflect on migrant voices
Investigating the interconnections between the recent land rush in Colombia and key spheres of social life: labour/social reproduction and state-citizenship
What I value most about studying at the ISS is its critical approach to development studies. The courses encourage in-depth discussions on essential topics.
I am surrounded by people from all over the world at all different ages, each bringing their own experiences, perspectives, and already established expertise.