Поступление и обучение в ETH Zurich: все, что нужно знать

Competition teams

ETH Zurich has three prominent competition teams that perform research in different popular fields and compete on the world stage. Most of these teams are based in the Swiss Innovation Park near Dübendorf.

ARIS

The Swiss Academic Spaceflight Initiative (ARIS) (German: link=no|Akademische Raumfahrt Initiative Schweiz) is an organisation at ETH Zurich that focuses on the development of space related technologies. The most prominent area of research is in the development of a sounding rocket that is flown yearly at the Spaceport America Cup. ARIS also dedicates its resources to the academic advancement of spaceflight and hosts projects ranging from the development of Hybrid rocket Engines to Payload research.

Achievements

ARIS won 2nd place at the Spaceport America Cup 2019 in the 10’000 ft COTS Engine challenge.

AMZ

The Academic Motorsports Association (German: link=no|Akademischer Motorsportverein Zürich) is the ETH Zurich’s equivalent of a Formula One team, that develops electric and driverless sports vehicles that compete at Formula Student.

Achievements

Swissloop is the ETH Zurich’s newest competition team that is working on the development of a Hyperloop system.

QS World University Ranking 2024

To create the World University Ranking for 2024, QS analysed 1.500 institutes of higher education in 104 countries around the world. Unlike the Times University Ranking, QS’s metrics focus on sustainability and how likely attendees are to find jobs after they graduate.

17,5 million academic papers and the opinions of over 240.000 academics and business owners were analysed, with the results incorporated into scores out of 100 for a number of categories. These are:

  • Academic reputation
  • Employer reputation
  • Faculty-to-student ratio
  • Academic citations per faculty
  • The ratio of domestic to international students and faculty
  • International research 
  • Employment outcomes
  • Sustainability

The score in each category is weighted and then incorporated into an overall score out of 100. This year, QS placed significant emphasis on the new category of sustainability, as well as employment outcomes and international networks. They argued that in the “evolving” world of academia, much more emphasis has been placed on securing graduate careers both at home and internationally, and doing so in an environmentally sustainable way.

ETH retains spot as best university outside of UK and USA

Coming in seventh place — an improvement of two places compared to the year before — was ETH in Zurich. With 21 Nobel Prize winners calling the university their alma mater, including one Albert Einstein, it’s perhaps unsurprising that ETH earnt its highest scores for its high academic reputation, sheer output of research and the number of international students it welcomes into its ranks.

However, the university did not do as well when it came to the ratio of faculty to students. Finally, while it may provide world-beating qualifications, ETH was seen as unable to provide as bountiful a job market as others in the top 10.

Student life

Tuition and financial assistance

Being a public university, the heavily subsidized (by Swiss federal tax) tuition fees are CHF 730 per semester, regardless of the student’s nationality. Both merit and need based scholarships are also available. The Excellence Scholarship & Opportunity Programme (ESOP) is a merit scholarship program for master students with excellent grades in their undergraduate program.

Student associations

ETH Zurich has well over 100 student associations. Most notable is the VSETH (Verband der Studierenden an der ETH) which forms the umbrella organization of all field of study specific student associations and comprises a large variety of committees such as the Student Sustainability Committee and the ETH Model United Nations. The associations regularly organize events with varying size and popularity. Events of the neighboring University of Zurich are well-attended by ETH Zurich students and vice versa.

The largest career fair on campus is the Polymesse which is organized by students in the Forum und Contact committee of VSETH. Many student associations however organize career fairs specifically for the students in their departments with companies related to their field of study. The VSETH is also the official representation of the student body towards the school and has been working with ETH on various projects with the aim of improving the students’ experience at ETH. The representation towards the various departments is handled by the respective student associations.

The Polyball, which is the biggest decorated ball in Europe, takes places annually in the main building of ETH and is organized by students and former students in the KOSTA foundation. It has been taking place since the 1880s.

ETH Juniors is another student organization. It forms a bridge between industry and ETH Zurich and offers many services for students and companies alike as a student-led consulting group.

Sports

The Academic Sports Association of Zurich (ASVZ) offers more than 120 sports. The biggest annual sports event is the SOLA-Stafette (SOLA relay race) which consists of 14 sections over a total distance of 140 kilometers. More than 760 teams participated in the 2009 edition. The 40th edition of the SOLA, held on 4 May 2013, had 900 enrolled teams, of which 893 started and 876 were classified. In 2014 ASVZ celebrated their 75th anniversary.

ETH Zurich Campus

It has two campuses.  In 1858-1864, the main building was constructed outside and right above the Eastern border of the town. Nowadays, it is situated right in the heart of the city. Its main building stands directly across the street from:

  • University Hospital of Zurich
  • University of Zurich

Main Building

ETH’s main building was constructed under Gustav Zeuner. It highlighted the bold and clear massing with detailing such as the dismissed ground level and giant order above that derived partly from the work of Donato Bramante and Andrea Palladio.

Honggerberg Campus

On the 150th Anniversary of ETH Zurich, a wide project known as Science City for this campus began intending to convert the campus into an attractive district based on the Principle of Sustainability. The Science departments of the university are here.

Information for US students:

If you are a student from the United States, please check the US Department of Education Lookup Tool to ensure that any partner institution you wish to attend on Exchange is Title IV ‘eligible’ for Federal Student Aid for the year in which you intend to study there. For institutions outside of the US, select “Foreign Country” from the “State” dropdown menu.

If you attend an eligible institution, then you may receive Title IV federal student loans while on Exchange.

If you attend an ineligible institution:

  • You will not be eligible for US federal student loans,
  • You may invalidate any US student aid you have previously received for your studies at UBC,
  • You may be required to immediately begin repaying your US student loans, and
  • You may not be eligible for any future US student aid for the remainder of your studies at UBC.

Admission process

The application process of the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics is devided into two phases:

  1. Online application. Only electronic documents are required here.

  2. Registration and enrollment at University or ETH. Certified copies and / or original documents are required.

PHASE 1: Online application

Required degrees

For admission to the 3 year doctoral program a the candidates should have a Master or Diploma degree in mathematics equivalent to the degrees of the ETH Zurich respectively of the University of Zurich. Specific requirements such as examinations can be necessary.

Submission of the online application

In phase 1 only online applications are accepted. Applicants should fill in the online application form completely and send the supplemental electronic documents by the dates of the current application period.

Deadlines

Our application deadlines are announced on this site. However, applicants are invited to send their applications at any time. Only complete applications, including also the letters of recommendation (sent by mail) can be regarded.

Supplement electronic documents: Transcripts and letters of recommendation

In addition to the online application we require electronic versions of your transcripts and, if available, a certificate of the master degree or equivalent. After you will have submitted the application you will receive automatically a mail with an address where you can upload electronic copies of your documents especially transcripts and degrees. Only pdf-documents are accepted. (To convert a paper document into an electronic file you can use a scanner or a fax machine and a free e-fax account.) The upload function will only be valid for seven days after submission of the application. After this you can still see the status of your application and of the incoming letters of recommendation.

Please refrain from sending any hard copies or additional documents in this phase of the application process. Additional documents you submit unasked are not accepted and they will not be considered for your application.

Special Requirements of ETH and University of Zurich

In the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics the departments of mathematics of ETH and University decide in common about graduate applicants (phase 1). Specific requirements for the admission to the Graduate School will be necessary in the second phase.

Decisions of the admission committee and information to the applicants

The admission committee of the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics will decide about the applications. All applicants will be informed by mail about the results.

In case your application will pass the first selection you will be invited to send further information (e.g. attestations, language tests, certified transcripts, original letters of recommendation).

In some cases questionable candidates might be invited to the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics to have some enquiry talks with the professors.

PHASE 2: Requirements and procedure or enrollment at ETH or University of Zurich

ETH and University — some differences

  1. Enrollment

After being accepted by the graduate school you have to enroll at ETH or University of Zurich, depending to the departement the supervising professor belongs to. The enrollment procedures of ETH and University differ. Specific requirements such as examinations can be necessary. For detailed information see the regulations of ETH Zurich and University of Zurich.

ETH

www.doktorat.ethz.ch
www.rektorat.ethz.ch/ueber_uns/organisation/zulassungsstelle
www.rektorat.ethz.ch/dienste/dienst_dokt

University

  1. Student Administration

Enrollment

  1. Faculty of Science, Office of the Dean of Studies
  • Recognition for non-swiss degrees or diplomas
  • Registration for PhD studies (Download form here)

Information Leaflet for Postgraduate Students: Admission for Doctorate Studies
Scheme: enrollment and registration (german only)
Further leaflets and Information for postgraduate students at the faculty of science

  1. Employment
    (More information are following soon.)

  2. Scholarship
    (More information are following soon.)

Online Application

How to apply to the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics

For further details please read carefully the instructions (see admission process).

Location

An abundance of services and leisure opportunities make ETH Zurich an attractive place to study and work, providing a rich university life and provide for a diverse, varied student life. Zurich is a city where the quality of life is among the best in the world. As Switzerland’s largest city it is rich in culture, and it is regarded as safe. Its central location makes it the ideal starting point for excursions. Bern, Lucerne, Basel and Schaffhausen can all be reached in less than an hour by train. Famous places in the Alps like Pilatus, Säntis, the Rigi and even the Jungfraujoch are only a little further away.

Fees Structure

Understanding the financial aspects of studying at ETH Zurich is crucial for planning your education. Here is a breakdown of the fees structure at the university:

Type of Fee Amount Amount in INR
Tuition fee per semester CHF 730 INR 64,243
Doctoral students (one-time fee) CHF 1,500 INR 1.32 Lakh
Estimated total study and living costs per month CHF 1,920 INR 1.68 Lakh
Estimated total study and living costs per year CHF 23,000 INR 20.24 Lakh

It’s important to consider these costs while planning your finances for studying at ETH Zurich. Additionally, it’s advisable to explore scholarship opportunities to alleviate the financial burden.

Infrastructure, Campuses and Courses

ETH Zurich is based chiefly in Zurich, where it operates one campus in the Hönggerberg district and another in the city center. The main site is complemented by strategically selected “external sites” in the Canton of Zurich, in Switzerland and in Singapore.

The University offers over 70 undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Engineering Sciences, System-oriented Natural Science and Management and Social Sciences. 

They have modern infrastructures for teaching, research and leisure and are open to guests and visitors. Lively squares and streets adorned with restaurants, cafés, shops and exhibitions, as well as gardens and ample green spaces, are all part of the urban experience at ETH Zurich.

History

ETH Zurich was founded on 7 February 1854 by the Swiss Confederation and began giving its first lectures on 16 October 1855 as a polytechnic institute (eidgenössische polytechnische Schule) at various sites throughout the city of Zürich. It was initially composed of six faculties: architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, forestry, and an integrated department for the fields of mathematics, natural sciences, literature, and social and political sciences.

It is locally still known as Polytechnikum, or simply as Poly, derived from the original name eidgenössische polytechnische Schule, which translates to «federal polytechnic school«.

ETH Zurich is a federal institute (i.e., under direct administration by the Swiss government), whereas the University of Zurich is a cantonal institution. The decision for a new federal university was heavily disputed at the time; the liberals pressed for a «federal university», while the conservative forces wanted all universities to remain under cantonal control, worried that the liberals would gain more political power than they already had. In the beginning, both universities were co-located in the buildings of the University of Zurich.

From 1905 to 1908, under the presidency of Jérôme Franel, the course program of ETH Zurich was restructured to that of a real university and ETH Zurich was granted the right to award doctorates. In 1909 the first doctorates were awarded. In 1911, it was given its current name, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule. In 1924, another reorganization structured the university in 12 departments. However, it now has 16 departments.

ETH Zurich, the EPFL, and four associated research institutes form the «ETH Domain» with the aim of collaborating on scientific projects.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

  1. Q: Могу ли я одновременно подать заявку на несколько учебных программ в ETH Zurich?? А: да, вы можете подать заявку на несколько учебных программ. тем не мение, каждая программа требует отдельного приложения.
  2. Q: Существуют ли какие-либо особые предметные требования для поступления на инженерные программы в ETH Zurich?? А: да, инженерные программы обычно имеют предметные предпосылки. Обязательно ознакомьтесь с требованиями программы на официальном сайте.
  3. Q: Предлагает ли ETH Zurich стипендии для иностранных студентов?? А: да, ETH Zurich предоставляет стипендии и возможности финансовой помощи как местным, так и иностранным студентам.. Пожалуйста, обратитесь к официальному сайту для получения дополнительной информации.
  4. Q: Насколько важны рекомендательные письма в процессе поступления? А: Рекомендательные письма играют важную роль в демонстрации ваших академических способностей и личного характера.. Желательно выбирать рекомендателей, которые могут дать осмысленную информацию о ваших возможностях..
  5. Q: Когда я узнаю результат моего заявления в ETH Zurich?? А: Точные сроки могут варьироваться, но обычно, соискатели получают ответ в течение нескольких месяцев после истечения срока подачи заявок.

Commuting Between the Campuses

ETH Link

ETH Link is a free bus for faculty, employees, students, and affiliates that links the two campuses of ETH Zurich. The bus runs 3 times an hour and takes almost 15 minutes during the school week.

Bike Share

An Electric Bike Sharing System between the two campuses is also available since 2018. Also, there are rental stations on both of its campuses.

ETH Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics

ETH Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics which is also famous as LIB is a physics laboratory. It is in Science City. This laboratory specializes in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. The use of Ion Beam-based techniques with applications in Life Science, Material Science, Earth Science, Archeology, and Fundamental Physics. LIB is developing the next generation of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) machines.

Requirements

Besides fulfilling the eligibility criteria for the ESOP and ETH-D Scholarship, all future candidates must collect all of these necessary documents. The required documents will include the application form itself and several other papers that must be written and completed. Failure to submit in the requested documents may result in auto-termination from the scholarship applications. The requirements are as listed below:

  1. Application Form
  2. ESOP letter of motivation (1-2 pages):
    • You must mention the reason you chose your pre-proposal topic.
    • You must mention why you deserve the ESOP or ETH-D Scholarship. 
  3. Pre-proposal for your Master’s thesis:
    • Give a maximum 500-word description of your proposed Master’s thesis project – including the titled but excluding references.
    • The Master’s thesis must be written and conceptualized by the candidate.
    • The practice of legitimate scientific citation must be applied to the thesis.
    • Your proposal must be related to the research areas of the Master’s degree programme that you plan to apply for.
    • Choose your topic wisely, as it will be evaluated and accepted by the programme’s thesis supervisor.
    • If you require help on writing down your pre-proposal, you may refer to these guidelines on how to write a pre-proposal.
  4. Your latest Curriculum Vitae
  5. Two reference letters and transcript of records.
    • The reference letters can be sent along with the online Master’s degree applications.
    • For ETH students who plan to pursue a Master’s degree at the university, kindly attach the reference letters to your ESOP application forms.

Warning: All requirements are to be written accurately and accordingly by the applying candidate. Any traces of plagiarism or misinformation will result to instant disqualification from the application process. If discovered, they will also be revoked of their opportunity to enroll into the university and to apply for any type of scholarship.

ETH Zurich Scholarships for International Students

1. Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship

  • Scholarship Link
  • Scholarship Amount: Monthly Living Stipend, Insurance Coverage, Airfare
  • Degrees Offered: Undergraduate, Masters, and Ph.D.

Offered to prospective international students, the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship is not given by ETH Zurich but rather funded by the Swiss Federal Government. There is a nationality restriction attached to this scholarship program, which means that only applicants from certain countries are eligible to apply for this full-ride scholarship at ETH Zurich.

If you want to apply for a Swiss Government Scholarship, first check the nationality requirement to see if you meet that criteria, and if you do, click on the pdf file for your specific country and see what scholarships are available for you. In addition to the nationality requirement, the Swiss Government also restricts some scholarships to only doctoral programs, so please pay close attention to small details!

2. ETH Zurich Scholarships for Master’s Program

  • Scholarship Link
  • Scholarship Amount: Total Cost of Attendance Plus Monthly Stipend
  • Degrees Offered: Master’s Degree

Currently, ETH Zurich offers two scholarship programs for prospective graduate students. The first scholarship at ETH Zurich is called Excellence Scholarship & Opportunity Programme (ESOP), and the second one is named ETH-D Scholarship. Funded by the ETH Foundation, ESOP Scholarship Program is given to international applicants who have achieved good academic scores during their undergraduate careers.

To specify the exact details, the ESOP Scholarship Program awards a large stipend per semester to cover your living expenses. In addition, this program also includes a tuition waiver to pay off your academic expenses as well. For ETH-D Scholarship, there is a moderate stipend per semester, but the amount of money is half as much as the one given out by the ESOP Scholarship Program.

3. ETH Zurich Doctoral Scholarship

  • Scholarship Link
  • Scholarship Amount: Employment Contract
  • Degrees Offered: Ph.D. Program

ETH Zurich offers fully-funded scholarships to some international applicants who are trying to get into a doctoral program. This comes in the form of employment contracts at ETH Zurich. When taking on your academic course load, you will be working part-time under a faculty’s supervision to earn your monthly stipend.

With this ETH Zurich scholarship, you will be able to pay for your school bills and also for your living expenses. If your employment contract is not enough to pay for your school bills, then you can apply for doctoral scholarships to fund the duration of your academic program.

We have covered almost every form of financial aid that is available to international students at ETH Zurich, but you can always look for more at ETH Zurich Scholarship Portal. By clicking on the link above, you will be able to see the basic living costs of Switzerland and the amount of money that is needed to survive as an international student.

Notable Alumni

Dozens of famous architects, mathematicians, engineers, and scientists have graced the halls of ETH Zurich. For the sake of brevity, we will only present a handful of the many notable alumni who have placed the school on the map with their outstanding achievements.

Austrian-born orchestral conductor (yes, a professional musician on this list!), Carlos Kleiber, was voted “Greater Conductor of All Time” in a BBC poll. Kleiber studied chemistry at ETH Zurich until he decided to embark on a music career.

Other notable alumni include mathematician Georg Cantor, who developed Cantor’s Theorem, and Philippe Kahn, who is credited with creating the first cell phone camera and is a prolific author of numerous technology patents. 

ETH Zurich alum scientists have blazed trails in the other sciences as evidenced by the long list of Nobel Prize laureates who have studied here, such as German physicist Georg Bednorz, whose work in high-temperature in superconductivity won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1987.

While ETH Zurich is primarily noted for its science and mathematics programs, the school has produced innovators in architecture as well. Max Frisch was not only an accomplished architect, but he was also an award-winning playwright.

Because of its continued expansion and ever-increasing reputation, the eclectic list of ETH Zurich alumni will continue to grow.

Notable alumni and faculty

See main article: List of ETH Zurich people.

ETH Zurich has produced and attracted many famous scientists in its short history, including Albert Einstein and John von Neumann. More than twenty Nobel laureates have either studied at ETH Zurich or were awarded the Nobel Prize for their work achieved at ETH Zurich. Other alumni include scientists who were distinguished with the highest accolades such as the Fields Medal, Pritzker Prize and Turing Award, among other distinctions in their respective fields. Academic achievements aside, ETH Zurich has been alma mater to many Olympic medalists and world champions.

Related organizations

Collegium Helveticum

The Collegium Helveticum is an Institute for Advanced Study. It is jointly supported and operated by the ETH Zurich, the University of Zurich and the Zurich University of the Arts. It is dedicated to transdisciplinary research and acts as a think tank as well. Fellows are elected for five years to work together on a particular subject. For the period 2016–2020, the research focus is on digital societies.

ETH Zurich Foundation

The ETH Zurich Foundation is a legal entity on its own (a Swiss non-profit foundation) and as such not part of the ETH Zurich. Its purpose is to raise funds to support chosen institutes, projects, faculty and students at the ETH Zurich. It receives charitable donations from companies, foundations and private individuals. It can be compared with university endowments in the USA. However, the ETH Zurich is a public university so that the funds of this foundation are much smaller than at comparable private universities. Examples of funded teaching and research are:

  • New institutes such as the Wyss Translational Center Zurich
  • Additional professorships
  • Rössler Prize
  • Pioneer fellowships
  • Excellence scholarships

Military Academy

The Military Academy is an institution for the education, training and development of career officers of the Swiss Armed Forces. The scientific part of this organization is attached to the ETH Zurich, while other parts such as training and an assessment center are under the direct management of the defense sector of the Swiss Federal Government.

Swiss National Supercomputing Center

The Swiss National Supercomputing Center is an autonomous organizational unit of the ETH Zurich. It is a national facility based in Lugano-Cornaredo, offering high-performance computing services for Swiss-based scientists.

ChainSecurity

ChainSecurity is a spin-off founded by ETH professor Martin Vechev and the former ETH doctoral students Hubert Ritzdorf and Petar Tsankov. The company’s overall goal is to make blockchain technologies more secure. To that end, it develops and operates automated scanning programs for auditing smart contracts. Providers of smart contracts can ask ChainSecurity to audit them and thus receive certification for the security of their contracts.

Rankings

Arwu W: 20
Arwu W Year: 2023
The W: 11
The W Year: 2024
Qs W: 7
Qs W Year: 2024
Usnwr W: 29
Usnwr W Year: 2023
Usnwr W Ref:
Usnwr Europe: 5
Usnwr Europe Year: 2023
The Europe: 4
The Europe Ref:
The Europe Year: 2023

ETH Zurich is ranked among the top universities in the world. Typically, popular rankings place the institution as the best university in continental Europe and ETH Zurich is consistently ranked among the top 1–5 universities in Europe, and among the top 3–10 best universities of the world.

Historically, ETH Zurich has achieved its reputation particularly in the fields of chemistry, mathematics and physics. There are 32 Nobel laureates who are associated with ETH Zurich, the most recent of whom is Richard F. Heck, awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2010. Albert Einstein is perhaps its most famous alumnus.

Overall rankings

ETH Zurich is ranked 7th worldwide (first in Switzerland) in the QS World University Rankings 2024, 11th worldwide (first in Switzerland) in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024, and 20th worldwide (first in Switzerland) in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023. ETH Zurich ranked 2nd in Europe in the 2024 QS Europe rankings. In the 2023 Nature Index of academic institutions, ETH Zurich ranked 20th worldwide and first in Switzerland.

Subject/Area rankings

In the 2023 QS Word University Rankings by subject, ETH Zurich was ranked within the top 10 in the world in architecture, engineering and technology, and the natural sciences. It ranked first worldwide in the earth and marine sciences, geology, and geophysics. In the 2023 THE World University Rankings by subject, it was the top Swiss university in all ranked subjects. In the 2022 ARWU Subject Ranking, the university was ranked within the top 10 worldwide in civil engineering, water resources, environmental engineering, automation, computer science, mathematics, earth sciences, and chemistry.

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Швейцарская высшая техническая школа Цюриха — один из ведущих технических университетов мира. Преподавание в нашем вузе ведется на самом высоком уровне, мы регулярно проводим исследования с применением самых современных технологий и используем результаты исследований в образовательной деятельности. С момента основания университета в 1855 году наши ценности остались неизменными: лучшее в мире качество преподавания, проведение практических исследований во благо промышленности и общества и высокий профессионализм выпускников. Тот факт, что в Швейцарской высшей технической школе Цюриха обучался, преподавал и проводил исследования 21 лауреат Нобелевской премии, лишний раз подчеркивает наши выдающиеся академические традиции.

Наш вуз был основан в 1855 году под названием «Федеральная политехническая школа». С первого дня своего существования университет считался одним из лучших учебных заведений Швейцарии, а его международная репутация привлекала студентов со всего мира. Швейцарская высшая техническая школа Цюриха получила свое современное название в 1911 году. Университет постоянно рос, и в 1961 году началось строительство второго кампуса в Хенггерберге, пригороде Цюриха.

Нобелевская премия присуждается за выдающиеся успехи в изучении физики, химии, медицины и литературы, а также за вклад в укрепление мира. Двадцать один лауреат Нобелевской премии обучался, преподавал или проводил исследования в нашем университете, что только подчеркивает превосходную репутацию нашей школы. В число наиболее известных нобелевских лауреатов нашего университета входят: Альберт Энштейн, Леопольд Ружичка, Вольфганг Паули, Владимир Прелог, Рихард Эрнст и Курт Вютрих.

Швейцарская высшая техническая школа Цюриха традиционно входит в списки лучших университетов мира и является одним из ведущих вузов Европы.
При ранжировании университетов по уровню преподавания определенных предметов, наш университет входит в число 12 лучших в мире вузов по естественным и инженерным наукам в престижных рейтингах «Times Higher Education» и «QS World University Rankings».

  • Год основания
    1855
  • Число студентов
    18500

About ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich, or more famously known as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, a science and technology-based university that has been on the forefront of the world’s top universities. However, back during its former establishment in 1855, before it was even given the name ETH Zurich, the university was once known as the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School. The reason behind this university’s success lies in the history that this campus has undergone – just within a century and a half, ETH Zurich has been home to over 20 Nobel Prize laureates as alumni. One of their famous alumni is Albert Einstein, one of the most famous scientist of the generation until present times.

The university boasts a total amount of 16 departments that provide the upmost education academia could ever offer. The academic subjects that are offered range from Engineering and Architecture, to Chemistry and Physics. Yet, as different as these subjects may be, all of the fields of studies provided in ETH Zurich have a common trait, and that is to prioritize the act of conducting research.

With their campuses located in Switzerland’s largest city, Zurich, ETH Zurich has constructed itself into a modern institution that is located on the outskirts of Zurich. While students are required to undergo double the amount of lectures compared to most Swiss universities, student life in ETH Zurich is still young and alive. The campus studentbody usually spend their free time visiting exhibitions, watching plays or concerts, or even attend on-campus conferences.

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