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An international ecclesiastical institute in Switzerland offers a Complementary Certificate in Ecumenical Studies for the academic year 2026-2027. The course focuses on the education of emerging ecumenical leaders. Applicants are evaluated based on academic criteria, ecumenical motivation, and must submit a variety of documented materials, including a personal statement and recommendation letters. The course fee is CHF 15,650, with options for financial need-based scholarships.
The Ecumenical Institute at Château de Bossey is the international centre for encounter, dialogue and formation of the World Council of Churches. Founded in 1946, the Institute brings together people from diverse churches, cultures and backgrounds for ecumenical learning, academic study and personal exchange. It focuses on education and formation of young emerging ecumenical leaders. The Institute is attached to the University of Geneva.
Complementary Certificate in Ecumenical Studies/le Certificat complémentaire d'études œcuméniques is a course for one academic semester from mid-September to end January and results in 30 ECTS credits (ECTS-European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, established 1988 by the European
Commission). CC course is part of what may be defined as classical graduate courses within the University of Geneva.
Study plan of CC course can be found in: here
The following guidelines ensure that your application is received in the best possible manner.
The Ecumenical Institute uses multiple criteria when selecting students for admission including:
The CC course fee is CHF 15’650.00. This amount includes:
The course feedoes not include
Limited funds are available to cover part of the course fee for applicants who demonstrate financial need. All scholarship awards are decided at the same time as course admissions.
Partial scholarship award to assist with course costs at the Ecumenical Institute are awarded according to the following criteria:
The tuition language at the Ecumenical Institute is English. You are asked to self-assess in the on-line application form your English language skills using as reference the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) language proficiency descriptors:
Your personal statement gives further indication to assess your English language skills. In case you wish to be considered as a potential candidate to English as a Tool for Ecumenical Formation: Intensive English Summer Course (three months from mid-June), please, indicate this by selecting the corresponding option.
You may access the on-line application form only once;consequentlycollect all the documents in .pdf format before beginning the process and name them as follows:FAMILYNAME_Firstname_NameOfTheDocument.pdf,
example: TEST_Test_UpperSecondarySchoolCertificate.pdf
In case you become admitted, certified copies (i.e. a photocopy of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document) may be requested at the time of enrolment to the University of Geneva. The original documents must always be presented to confirm the enrolment at the beginning of the studies.
Theclosing datefor applications is 30 November 2025 for the academic year 2026-2027. Please apply well in advance before the closing date. End of February 2026 all applicants are informed in writing about the admission/non-admission decision. The Ecumenical Institute does not respond to telephone and/or electronic enquiries about admission decisions.
The on-line application form requires uploading electronically scanned documents listed below. The academic documents are accepted in one of the following languages: English OR French OR German OR Italian OR Spanish. Documents in any other languages must be translated by an officially registered translator into English.
Documents to be uploaded: