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Guest Speaker Azouz Begag at Franklin
Guest Speaker Azouz Begag at Franklin

Professor Patrick Saveau invited Azouz Begag, Minister for Equal Opportunities in the Dominique de Villepin government under the Presidency of Jacques Chirac, to talk about a report he produced to warn about potential uprisings in France.

A New book from Robert H. McCormick Jr: Sono Simón Bolívar?
A New book from Robert H. McCormick Jr: Sono Simón Bolívar?
Franklin X Jakala: A Digital Future
Franklin X Jakala: A Digital Future
2023 Franklin Forum: A Reunion and New Connections
2023 Franklin Forum: A Reunion and New Connections
Meet Franklin Class of 2027!
Meet Franklin Class of 2027!

RESEARCH @FUS

Interdisciplinary and advanced faculty research and insight on today's global challenges of social sciences, liberal arts, education, health, and innovation.

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Fiscal sustainability under a paper standard: two paradigms

Professor Andrea Terzi's paper, "Fiscal sustainability under a paper standard: two paradigms" opens the 2023 issue of the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics.

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Towards an open innovation ecosystem in the cultural industry

A research paper co-authored by Vera Dianova, Giulia Miniero, and David Suleiman entitled "Towards an open innovation ecosystem in the cultural industry: The bright side of trust and the dark side of measurement," was published on January 17, 2023 in the Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing.

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Games and Museums

Prof. Giulia Miniero and Marta Pizzetti published a chapter on "Games and Museums: A Novel Approach to Attracting and Retaining Audiences." in “The Oxford handbook of Arts and Cultural Management”.

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Franklin Political Risk and Opportunity Index (FRISKOP)

FRISKOP is the first political risk index that combines quantitative measures of the probability of geopolitical events and an assessment of their potential economic impacts.

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Prof. Ennas article featured in "Comparativ" journal

Professor Giorgio Ennas' article "Negotiating Protection: Ottoman-Swiss Relations and the Inclusion of Switzerland into a Diplomatic Germansphere during the First World War" has been featured in "Comparativ" journal.

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Introducing the Energizing Breakfast Club

The Division of Business and Economics and the Division of Communication, History, and Politics launch the Energizing Breakfast Club, a platform for faculty members to share their emerging research projects and discuss new ideas in an informal breakfast setting.

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Professor Hoey presenting at the United Nations

Participating in the Tenth Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) at the United Nations in New York.

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Education for Sustainable Development

Upscaling research and teaching on the Sustainable Development Goals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

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Behind the scenes with FUS Orientation Mentors: your first friends on campus!

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Orientation Week is finally here: it’s time to get ready for the most exciting week of your journey at FUS! Your...

Franklin University Switzerland is a school where nationalities and cultural perspectives meet and create unique experiences. It is a learning method that incorporates travel and interdisciplinary study into the core of the curriculum.

Where are you going to study today?

You will take an Academic Travel course every semester, seeing places you have studied with your own eyes. You will attend class with international faculty and students from over 50 countries. You will have the opportunity to travel independently and to do internships internationally. You will do research and will develop a critical perspective. You will graduate with a degree that is accredited in both the United States and Switzerland. You will have learned the art of adapting to any situation on the fly. You will be a world traveler. You will have everything you need to be successful.

Come with us to Greece, Malawi, France, Japan, Scotland, Iceland, Korea, Botswana, Italy, or India; and above all come to study in Switzerland, a true crossroads of languages and cultures in the heart of Europe, and one of the safest countries in the world. Take advantage of the opportunity to get an education like no other.