Co-leading a special-interest issue

Collaborating on the management of a specialized dossier allows us to combine diverse expertise and perspectives to enrich the content. It’s an opportunity for professionals and educators to coordinate their efforts, organize information coherently and present in-depth analyses, thus contributing to the dissemination of high-quality knowledge.

To offer to join the team of co-chairs at one of the Geneva Forum’s International Annual Conferences, write to us using the messaging interface at the very bottom of the website pages. See you soon!

The Geneva Forum offers you the unique opportunity to co-host a thematic dossier, a key role that allows you to dive right into the heart of discussions on topics of global importance. This role involves guiding and coordinating exchanges on a specific theme, in collaboration with other experts and participants. If you’re passionate about a particular topic and want to make a significant contribution to the development of knowledge in this field, co-hosting a thematic dossier is an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.

Co-hosting a thematic dossier is first and foremost an opportunity to highlight the most pressing issues and structure the debate around them. Working with other co-hosts, you’ll be responsible for selecting the topics to be addressed, identifying the experts to be invited, and defining the objectives of the discussions. This role puts you at the center of the action, where you can directly influence the course of debates and guide collective thinking.

As co-facilitator, you also play a crucial role in facilitating exchanges between participants. You are responsible for creating an environment conducive to discussion, where everyone feels free to share their ideas and contribute to the debates. Your ability to lead discussions, ask the right questions, and synthesize different perspectives is essential to the success of the theme pack. It’s a demanding but extremely rewarding role, which allows you to develop your communication, leadership and project management skills.

Co-leading a thematic dossier also offers you increased visibility within the Geneva Forum community. You are recognized as an expert in your field, which can enhance your reputation and open up new professional opportunities. What’s more, by working closely with other experts and participants, you have the opportunity to expand your network and forge lasting collaborations. The relationships you develop as a co-host can translate into research partnerships, joint projects, or other initiatives that extend the impact of the Forum.

Another advantage of this role is the opportunity to learn and grow from other experts. As a co-host, you’re on the front line for access to the latest ideas, innovations, and research in your field. You can deepen your knowledge, discover new perspectives, and draw inspiration from others to enrich your own work. This constant interaction with other experts is a formidable catalyst for personal and professional growth.

Finally, co-hosting a thematic dossier allows you to leave a lasting imprint on the Geneva Forum. The discussions you facilitate and the ideas you help develop can have an impact far beyond the event itself. They can inspire policies, influence professional practices, or even trigger new research. It’s an opportunity to play an active role in shaping global discussions on crucial topics.

To offer to join the team of co-chairs at one of the Geneva Forum’s International Annual Conferences, write to us using the messaging interface at the very bottom of the website pages. See you soon!