School offers
Get to know the university and gain insight into research areas.
Plan your visit to ETH Zurich with one of the offers below. These can be combined with a campus tour to get to know the university from its historical and everyday side.
People with physical, cognitive or mental disabilities are very welcome on our tours.
Please note our detailed booking conditions.
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Globi’s Forest Lab
Globi goes searching for tracks in the woods: What animals live here? What is the soft forest floor made of? How old do trees grow? Equipped with a research diary, children from 7 to 12 years experience an educational excursion to the Zurich Forest Laboratory. Near the ETH Hönggerberg campus, they playfully immerse themselves in the natural sciences on the nature trail.
Globi’s Astronaut School
Globi takes off, and kids between 7 and 12 are invited to join him. The outdoor teaching path on the Hönggerberg Campus offers many exciting experiments and playful lessons. Participating children learn what energy is and how to enter an orbit to land on another planet. The highlight: a real rocket launch.
Thomas Mann Archive
The Thomas Mann Archive has the world's largest collection of manuscripts, letters, books and artefacts by the Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann, who lived in exile from 1933. A permanent exhibition displays his famous writing desk and provides an insight into the process of creating his works.
Anatomical collection of domestic animals
The Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals makes basic knowledge about anatomy and physiology understandable and accessible using various didactic objects. Comparisons between domesticated animal species and species-specific features in the structure and function of the body and organs are shown and promote an understanding of anatomy.
mint&pepper
Due to our proximity to top Swiss research, we develop offers that are oriented towards current topics in our society. With us, 10 to 19-year-olds discover their talents and the fascinating world of mathematics, information technology, natural sciences and technology, or STEM for short, as well as life sciences & entrepreneurship. The programme is aimed at primary and lower and upper secondary schools.
Cybathlon @school
Inclusion and robotics: How do you build an exoskeleton for a person with paraplegia? Who can benefit from an exoskeleton? CYBATHLON @school offers teaching modules in various subjects - around the topics of inclusion and robotics. The offer is aimed at primary and lower and upper secondary schools.
CreativeLabZ
The CreativeLabZ offers children and young people the opportunity to be creative and gain personal agency. In workshops and project weeks, the participants engage with sustainable solutions for society. Inputs of natural sciences, technology, art and design is provided by visits to museums and universities. The resulting tinkering on their own projects allows them to gain digital and future skills.
If you are interested in study orientation events, you can find more information at Student Services.
Contact
Campus Services
Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 14
HPI G 54
8093
Zürich
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