ETH Zurich President will not seek second term

Professor Lino Guzzella has decided not to seek a second term of office as President of ETH Zurich after he completes his first term on 31 December 2018. He will resume his role as Professor of Thermotronics in ETH’s Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering in 2019.

Lino Guzzella
Lino Guzzella: “The initiatives launched during my tenure will underpin the university’s long-term development” (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Yves Bachmann)

Guzzella became ETH President in 2015, having served as the university’s Rector since 2012 with responsibility for education. During Guzzella’s tenure, ETH Zurich further strengthened its international reputation as a leading university with an extremely high standard of research, outstanding study programmes and innovative technology transfer.

“In my role as ETH President, my priority has been to advance the university’s development. International competition is steadily intensifying. If we are to maintain our leading position and continue to attract the best professors, we must be committed to continuous improvement at ETH Zurich. During my term of office, I worked closely with the Executive Board to launch many initiatives that will underpin the university’s long-term development. These include the ETH+ programme, for which the first projects are currently being evaluated, and the Bachelor’s degree in medicine that ETH launched successfully in Autumn Semester 2017.

I have found this task extremely rewarding, but also very demanding,” Guzzella says. “After serving a total of seven years as ETH Rector and President, I’d like to spend the rest of my academic career as a professor, actively engaged in teaching and research once again. I am looking forward to the change, and would like to thank the ETH Board for the trust they have placed in me.”

After a six-month sabbatical, Guzzella will resume his post as Professor of Thermotronics in the summer of 2019. The Swiss Federal Council will appoint a new president of ETH Zurich at the request of the ETH Board.

 

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