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"One of the most challenging things will be juggling the many tasks"
- Community
- Internal news
The new President of the VSETH student association began his work at the start of the autumn semester. Nic Cantieni talks about what fascinates him about university politics, the issues that concern the association and what he personally has the most respect for.
Have a say in the pension fund: Apply now
- Institutional
- Internal news
For the 2025-2028 term of office, the University Assembly is looking for candidates who are willing to represent employees on the pension fund's equal representation body. This is an interesting role for anyone who wants to contribute to the common good and is interested in pension schemes, HR policy and financial markets.
Change of leadership at ETH in Singapore
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- Teaching
- Internal news
At the start of the year, Gisbert Schneider handed over management of the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) to Manu Kapur. The outgoing SEC Director looks back in an interview at his three years in office and explains why he is keeping one foot in Singapore.
Relaunch of the Centre for Students & Entrepreneurs
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- Internal news
ETH Zurich had planned to construct a building on the H?nggerberg campus for students and entrepreneurial initiatives, but costs rose so sharply over the past two years that they could no longer be justified. As a result, the Executive Board of ETH Zurich has decided to relaunch the project.
Julia Bogdan is the new VSETH President
Institutional
Julia Bogdan has been President of the VSETH student representative body since September. In this interview, she tells us why she is enthusiastic about university politics and what she wants to campaign for in the coming year.
"It’s wonderful to be able to have a positive impact"
- Working at ETH
- From the University Assembly
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- Internal news
Margrit Leuthold has been ombudswoman at ETH since 2018 and is stepping down next year. She talks to us about why listening is so important, some beautiful moments she has had in this confidential role, and what qualities an ombudsperson needs.
Openness, responsibility, inclusion, respect, empowerment, ingenuity
Institutional
In future there will be six key values describing the way members of ETH Zurich research, teach, work and study together. The new integrated approach encompasses the university’s vision and mission – as well as referencing the contributions made by its employees – and thus unites all the factors that shape the university’s culture.
The joy of getting things off the ground
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- Institutional
- Internal news
Emir ??man is the new President of the student association VSETH after taking over from Nils Jensen at the start of the semester. Together with 11 Executive Board members, he will spend the next 12 months representing students’ concerns and implementing the association’s activities.
“People are most at risk in poorly ventilated rooms”
Internal news
Covid infection rates are rising across Switzerland. But the authorities have not introduced any preventive measures so far. Dr Leonhard Sigel, Occupational Physician at ETH Zurich, gives an update on the current state of play and advice for ETH members on the best way to conduct themselves in this situation.
“rETHink is going to increasingly make itself felt in everyday life at ETH”
Internal news
rETHink seems to have quieted down in recent months – but appearances can be deceiving. The project’s six workstreams have been hard at work fleshing out solutions for the future of the university. Smaller projects have already been implemented, and decisions have been made regarding the trajectory of bigger changes, says President Jo?l Mesot.
Discovering how to fly a quadrocopter drone autonomously – at home
Internal news
On 4 May, ETH Zurich is presenting the KITE Award to honour particularly innovative teaching projects and initiatives. In a short series, we present the three projects that made it to the final. All of them were created in the semesters of distance learning.
Normal operations enter a new phase
- Internal news
- The Executive Board reports
Now that the Federal Council has ended the special situation, the Executive Board of ETH Zurich is also withdrawing all pandemic regulations with effect from 1 April. It still advises ETH members to wear a face mask – in lecture halls at least – until the Easter break.
Solidarity with Ukraine
Internal news
Five days ago, Russia invaded Ukraine. ETH Zurich condemns this act of aggression and is taking some first measures to support students and researchers from Ukraine.
First female president in the history of the University Assembly
- Internal news
- From the University Assembly
From early 2022, Dagmar Iber, Professor of Computational Biology at the Department of Biosystems in Basel, will take over the presidency of the University Assembly from Werner Wegscheider. In the following interview, they offer an insight into the work of ETH Zurich’s most important representative committee.
Face masks now compulsory indoors on all ETH premises
Internal news
Ulrich Weidmann, head of the internal ETH Covid Crisis Management team, urges further, greater caution in view of the rising number of Covid infections and the newly discovered Omicron variant. From now on, face masks must always be worn indoors, including at all workplaces, with the exception of offices with a sole occupant.
How ETH Zurich is discussing culture
Internal news
Since March, members of the ETH community have been actively involved in discussing culture and values at ETH as part of rETHink. An interim report and a call to join the conversation.
rETHink: First steps towards implementation
Internal news
On Friday 1 October, around 100 ETH members, including the ETH Executive Board, attended a rETHink assembly to discuss the status of the project to develop the university’s organisation, and initial implementation ideas. In this interview Katharina Poiger, Secretary General of ETH Zurich, sets out the project’s current status and future direction.
Scientifica with a face mask requirement
There have never been so many exhibition booths, lectures and other events as at the seventh edition of the Scientifica science festival. To allow researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich to exchange ideas with the public without any worries, the protection concept includes not only the COVID certificate but also a general requirement to wear face masks indoors.
Current coronavirus master plan only valid up to 5 September
Internal news
As things stand, it is difficult to predict how the coronavirus situation will develop, and so the current master plan will remain in force until the exam session ends, says Ulrich Weidmann, head of the ETH Crisis Management team, in the following interview. The master plan is currently being revised ahead of the Autumn Semester due to start in September and will probably be published to coincide with any new measures announced by the Federal Council.
Scientifica 2021 will take place - and is looking for helping hands
Internal news
Scientifica 2021 will take place on the weekend of 4 and 5 September. The range of this year's science festival by ETH and the University of Zurich is larger than ever before. This brings some challenges for the organisational team. Helping hands from the ETH community are still needed.
For an ETH that leaves no one feeling excluded
Internal news
The VSETH student association and the AVETH association of non-faculty scientific staff have launched #speakupETH, a campaign designed to highlight instances of discrimination or disadvantage at ETH Zurich. This campaign aims to make ETH Zurich a more inclusive university. An interview with the campaign managers at VSETH.
Working from home no longer compulsory
Internal news
Following the latest decisions by the Federal Council, the requirement for ETH employees to work remotely from home is being cautiously relaxed. The university’s own testing programme launched back in April has made this possible.
Expansion of saliva PCR tests at ETH Zurich
- The Executive Board reports
- Internal news
ETH members can now obtain and return saliva PCR test kits on the H?nggerberg campus. Colleagues in Basel, Lugano and Schwerzenbach can also be tested regularly.
New coronavirus master plan: ETH to release details next week
Internal news
Following the latest easing of restrictions by the Federal Council, ETH Zurich is preparing a new master plan, due to come into effect on Monday 26 April. The ETH Executive Board will provide details of the new arrangements next week.
Regular saliva PCR tests for ETH members
Internal news
ETH Zurich is setting up stations for saliva PCR tests where staff and students can be tested free of charge on a regular basis. Testing will start on 20 April, with capacity being increased on an ongoing basis.
Günther Dissertori nominated as ETH Zurich’s new Rector
Internal news
Professors at ETH Zurich are proposing Günther Dissertori, professor of physics, as successor to our current Rector, Sarah Springman. He won an absolute majority in the first round of voting at the Professors’ Conference, with 233 of the 439 votes.
Expectation and reality
Internal news
About 300 ETH members have taken part in the “Taking our pulse” survey on the values of ETH. Their responses will now provide food for thought in the forthcoming rETHink culture and values discussion. ?
A women’s universe
Internal news
In her final year as Rector, Sarah Springman is aiming to draw attention to outstanding performance by women science to challenge and encourage the younger generations. She is holding a series of events on the subject of space exploration, with contributions from distinguished female scientists.
Congratulations, Sarah!
Internal news
It was announced today that St Hilda's College of Oxford University has elected Sarah Springman as its future principal. Our Rector will take up her new post after retiring from ETH Zurich at the beginning of 2022.
Minor changes to the coronavirus master plan
Internal news
Following the Federal Council’s decision on Wednesday, the Executive Board has approved a new coronavirus master plan for the university, effective 1 March 2021. The ETH Library and the Graphische Sammlung will be open, along with the Main Building, and now also the HIL building on H?nggerberg campus. ?
“We very much hope that the exams can go ahead as planned”
Ulrich Weidmann, head of the ETH Coronavirus task force, provides an update on the situation at the university at the start of the year and explains how the Executive Board is dealing with it.
Zoom helps us keep in touch
- Service info
- Internal news
The Executive Board has decided to continue to permit the use of Zoom at ETH, initially (for legal reasons) until the end of June 2021. However, the plan is to keep the conferencing tool available after the coronavirus crisis ends.
ETH Day 2020: live stream of the Academic Celebration
Internal news
While this year’s ETH Day on Saturday, 21 November will have to take place with almost no guests, the approximately one-hour Academic Celebration will be broadcast live from the Semper Aula.
Coronavirus crisis: New master plan for ETH Zurich
- Alumni
- Internal news
The ETH Zurich Executive Board has approved a new master plan outlining measures designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The most important changes concern teaching, the compulsory wearing of face masks and university events.
Covid-19 cases at ETH
Service info
The background work of the Safety, Security, Health and Environment (SSHE) department is a major reason that ETH Zurich has come through the coronavirus crisis relatively unscathed. Katherine Timmel and Reto Suter discuss the work of the SSHE team and current Covid-19 cases.
rETHinking our culture and values
Internal news
The culture development workstream of the rETHink project has gained momentum. Members of the ETH community from all university groups have held initial discussions about the values that our university should adhere to, paving the way for a wide-ranging discussion across the institution.
Compulsory facemasks in lectures
Internal news
Under ETH Zürich’s safety protocol for the Autumn Semester 2020, everyone is required to wear a facemask indoors. Dr Hermann Lehner, head of Academic Services, provides some general background and explains why this practical measure is essential.
Time limits for events and ban on catered events indoors
Internal news
No event at ETH must last longer than 1 ? hours and drinks parties can only be held in catering facilities or outdoors.
Really we’re doing OK
- life
- Rubriken
- Internal news
What has life in lockdown been like for ETH members? And what lessons can we learn for the future of our work? Professor Gudela Grote conducted a large-scale survey to look into these questions.
Buildings to reopen starting 3 August
With every passing week, new coronavirus infections are reaching record highs around the world. However, ETH's master plan is allowing for more restrictions to be relaxed in the next stage of reopening. Starting in early August, ETH employees will once again have access to all buildings at the university.
Ready to fight a potential second wave
To bolster the coronavirus master plan already in place, the ETH Zurich Executive Board has approved a plan B containing additional measures in case a second wave of the virus strikes.
“We have to remain vigilant”
Service info
Signs of life have slowly been returning to the ETH campus since the beginning of June. Since then, the Federal Council has decided to further ease lockdown restrictions. ETH Vice President Ueli Weidmann, head of the university’s COVID-19 task force, tells us what we should expect in the months ahead.
Back to university: the use of surgical masks at ETH Zurich
Service info
ETH members are gradually returning to buildings on the campus. From 8 June especially, there will be increased activity in office buildings and laboratories. So the obvious question is, how best to protect ourselves. We asked the advice of Dr Leonhard Sigel, head of the Occupational Medicine and Health Protection section of SSHE at our university.
“Most of the ETH community is doing astonishingly well”
The three-month survey on the ETH community’s working situation during the corona crisis has reached its halfway point. We held a virtual chat with Professor Gudela Grute, initiator of the survey, to talk about what the results reveal so far.
Working hours, holidays and childcare during emergency operations
The Executive Board reports
Balancing the individual needs of 10,000 employees with the demands of running ETH Zurich during the current crisis: this was the challenge facing the Executive Board when deciding on the new regulations governing working hours, holidays and childcare.
Working during the lockdown: Where to find support
- Service info
- Internal news
The exceptional situation we find ourselves in is extremely challenging for most people, both in their professional and private lives. The Human Resources department offers full support: from practical tips on preventing infection to personal advice for individual employees.
Covid-19 research: Call for proposals
Service info
The Botnar Research Centre for Child Health (BRCCH) announces the launch of a fast-track call to address several critical areas related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New newsletter for internal news and coronavirus updates
A new newsletter has been set up to regularly update ETH staff when new articles are published on the internal news site – for instance, new messages from the coronavirus task force.
New Head of the Student Exchange Office
Service info
On 1 February 2019, Andrea Rothenbühler, previously Deputy Head of the Student Exchange Office, took over as Head of the team within the Academic Services of ETH Zurich
Former ETH President Hans Hauri has passed away
Service info
Hans Heinrich Hauri, President of ETH Zurich from 1968 to 1973, passed away on 1 October at the age of 95.
Language Center: range of courses for autumn semester now online
Service info
The Language Center of the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich has published its range of courses for the 2018 autumn semester. To help ensure regular course attendance, fees have now been introduced for students.