Conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment

Outside activities and other pursuits are generally desirable. However, it is important to make sure that there is no fundamental conflict of interest and no reduction in performance at one’s job at ETH Zurich (conflict of commitment). Potential conflicts of interest or commitment will be considered during the approval process.

Conflict of Interest

A conflict of interest exists if the personal interests or circumstances of employees could affect their professional judgment, conduct or decisions at ETH Zurich. Outside employment and activities are subject to approval if a conflict of interest cannot be ruled out.

Conflict of Commitment

Employees and professors are obligated to use their contractually agreed working time for their jobs at ETH Zurich. If pursuing outside employment or other activities could impair the job performance of the employee, then this activity is subject to approval.

Employees are permitted to engage in outside employment and other activities as long as all of their positions (employment contracts) do not exceed a full-time workload of 100% in total. For ETH employees, the total time spent on employment and outside activities must not exceed an annual average of 110%.

Professors are entitled, within the scope of their full-time employment, to pursue activities outside ETH Zurich to the extent of one working day per week (20% or 48 days per year), provided that these activities are related to their professorship and do not represent any conflict of commitment.