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Stéphanie Dagron is a professor of law at the University of Geneva, teaching international, European, and national health and social security law. She is a member of both the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine. Since 2016, she has been a full professor at the Faculty of Law and an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine since 2019. She is also affiliated with the Global Studies Institute and the Institute of Global Health. From 2013 to 2019, she was a Swiss National Science Foundation professor working on a research project titled 'Jurification of Global Health Concerns: Implications for Health Prevention and Treatment in Health Systems'. Prior to this, she served as a professor and member of the Faculty of Law at the University of Zurich. She completed her legal studies in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, obtaining a dual doctorate in law from the Universities of Poitiers and Saarbrücken. She has held various positions as a lecturer and researcher across several institutions, emphasizing health law and public health. Recently, she has worked as an expert consultant for the World Health Organization (WHO), focusing on tuberculosis and human rights issues.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Full professor in law with a focus on health law.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine.
Max-Planck Institute for International Law • Heidelberg, Germany
Worked on international and comparative public law.
Institute of Biomedical Ethics • University of Zurich
Conducted research on biomedical ethics and law.
Includes Department of Management, Finance, Economics, and Statistics programs. GMAT is strongly encouraged but not mandatory for most GSEM masters.