Internationality, Culture & Religion
ETH Zurich welcomes people with different cultures, religions and worldviews to study and work. It is essential that we treat one another with respect and curiosity, and avoid discrimination.
Cultural and Religious Diversity
Cultural and religious diversity relates to the sets of beliefs, values and practices that people have grown up with or are most familiar with, which might differ from those prelevant in Switzerland or at ETH Zurich. Value systems might vary depending on origin, faith, nationality etc. One's faith or worldview can be expressed through actions, for example by participating in church services, holidays or activities, performing certain rituals or wearing items with religious or symbolic meaning. This can include wearing certain items of clothing or jewelry, such as a kippah, a headscarf, or a cross pendant. The freedom to do so (the so-called freedom of religion and conscience) is a fundamental right and is enshrined in the external page Swiss Federal Constitution (Article 15). Unbiased information and discussion about one’s values promotes mutual understanding and creates the foundation for good cooperation in research, teaching and innovation. ETH Zurich strongly supports this kind of exchange.
Internationality
ETH Zurich aims to offer support for people effected by international crisis situations. More information can be found at the Extraordinary Measures page, which give information on counselling services, application for scholarships, and studies.
ETH Zurich offers a wide range of apprenticeships. Among them is the practice-oriented integration pre-apprenticeship, which is specifically intended for young people who have fled their home country and aims to integrate them into the workforce. More information can be found here (in German).
ETH Zurich welcomes students and staff from over 100 countries. Helpful information about getting settled in Switzerland and at ETH can be found at the following links. For staff, the Welcome Center, and the International page here are useful.
Dual Career Advice for partners of ETH faculty members.
ETH Zurich welcomes students and staff from over 100 countries. Helpful information about getting settled in Switzerland and at ETH can be found at the following links.
Here are pages for international students, as well as those interested in going on exchange.
Student associations contribute to a diverse and rich international culture at ETH Zurich and offer the possibility to connect with other students. In the student portal or on the VSETH site, you can find a list of Student Associations groups with a geographic focus groups as well as with a topical focus. Some of these include a religious focus, such as texternal page he Muslim Students Association Zurich (MSAZ), external page Jewish student associations, and texternal page he Christian Student Union (VBG) Zürich. Further points of contact are the aki, which is the external page official Catholic Student Chaplaincy in Zurich and the Café external page Hirschli, a project of the reformed church.
Helpful Links and Resources
- chevron_right Welcome Center
- external page call_made Language Center ETH/UZH
- external page call_made Information on religious freedom (German)
- external page call_made Stadt Zürich: Transcultural competencies
- external page call_made AOZ (Asylum Organization Zurich)
- external page call_made Zurich Community Centres (GZ)
Quiet Rooms
University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71
The Quiet Room for prayer at University of Zurich is open for members of ETH Zurich.
external page More information Room KOL-Q-3
ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg
Building HPI (at the bus stop), entry behind the Bistro
More information Room HPI D 8.3
Octavo Building, Oerlikon
A quiet room for employees is located on the J floor
If you know of other spaces around ETH Zurich suitable for moments of quietness and prayer and would like to share them with others, contact us at .