2024 Student Corner
Claude Hiol
STUDENT SPEAKERS
Claude Hiol is a master's candidate in International and Development Studies at the Geneva Graduate Institute. He is interested in how storytelling, whether from the book of Genesis in the bible or Camara Laye's The Black Child, has shaped the world and how marginalised people use it to process trauma and build their identities. Born and raised in Cameroon, he was always too busy listening to London Grammar instead of doing his homework. His work has been published in the Kalahari Review and African Writer Magazine.
Brian Moscioni
Following an undergraduate engineering degree from Villanova University, Brian commissioned as a pilot in the US Navy. He served 5.5 years flying the EA-18G Growler, with carrier landings aboard the USS George H.W. Bush and the USS Nimitz. After military service, Brian worked for Goldman Sachs in their Consumer and Wealth Management division. Currently, he is a student in the Master program for International and Development Studies in the Conflict, Peace and Security track. Brian is enrolled in the dual-degree program at the Institute with the Harvard Kennedy School and will begin his Master of Public Administration in summer 2024.
Aurélie Schmiedlin
Aurélie Schmiedlin, born and raised in Basel, Switzerland, is a student at the Graduate Institute, focusing on human rights and humanitarianism. With a bachelor's degree in International Affairs from the University of St. Gallen, she is committed to reshaping humanitarian aid. Aurélie aims to create humanitarian efforts that promote independence rather than continued reliance. For two years, Aurélie has been part of Social Income, an NGO offering universal basic income in Sierra Leone, advocating for empowering humanitarian support.
STUDENT PERFORMERS
Shruti Satish
Hailing from Chicago with South Indian roots from Chennai, Shruti Satish is a first-year IRPS master's student at the Geneva Graduate Institute. She serves as her cohort's class representative and is President of the Peacebuilding Initiative. Shruti enjoys travelling, meeting new people, and exploring diverse cultures worldwide
Snigdha Agarwal Srinivas
Snigdha Agarwal Srinivas is a second-year MINT student in the Conflict, Peace, and Security track. A pianist and a poet, she is passionate about peace building and deconstructing the role of emotions in conflict. She has experience in a variety of settings from academic consulting firms to local non-profit and hopes to play an active role in pushing the boundaries of humanitarian policy formulation.
Shruti Lal
I'm Shruti Lal and I've been writing since I was around the age of 8. I started out with silly little rhymes and grew up to emotional pieces that held my heart. I've mostly been writing poetry pertaining to my own life experiences, and I'm working on expanding on my style. Performing and writing really is the only way I've felt like saying something important (lmao even after writing 5000 academic words), and I hope to continue doing this.Being in Geneva sometimes has made me feel like everything we're studying and doing is not really making the world any better, but when I read poetry, it doesn't matter which part of this world its coming from, the burden feels lighter when it is shared. Not all poetry has to make sense, it just has to make you feel.