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Completed projects in the “Barrier-free programme”
- Campus
- Working at ETH
- Institutional
- Teaching
- Internal news
Four projects in the “Barrier-Free at ETH Zurich” program were successfully completed at the end of 2023. The quarterly reporting provides a comprehensive overview of all ongoing activities and results achieved in the 14 sub-projects. All projects have the common goal of making ETH Zurich's infrastructure accessible in accordance with the "Design for all" principle.
We're embarking on the expedition to net zero
- Institutional
- Internal news
What will it feel like to research, teach, study and work at a climate-neutral ETH Zurich? With the launch of the "ETH net zero" programme, all ETH members are on a major expedition together towards an ambitious goal. The message: "All for zero 2030".
Dialog: the new appraisal interview format
- Institutional
- Internal news
In 2024, ETH Zurich will be implementing a new appraisal interview format called “Dialog” for all employees. The idea is to foster ongoing discussion and mutual feedback exchange between employees and supervisors. The format was tested and evaluated as part of a pilot project in autumn 2023.
Research Grants to Address Pressing Global Challenges
- For researchers
- Internal news
Research and innovation are needed to solve the planet’s most pressing challenges, which disproportionately affect those living in low-income countries. ETH4D’s Research Challenges and Pilot Grants fund ETH researchers to develop solutions for those living on $10 a day or less. Apply by 21 April.
Agile into the future with the new ID Product Centers
- Working at ETH
- Internal news
At present, specialist knowledge within IT Services is spread across many specialist areas. With the first newly introduced Product Centers, we have therefore defined how we want to work together more efficiently in the future. The biggest change? Our collaboration model in the Product Centers is organized directly around customers and products. This allows us to work together efficiently, independently and in a self-organized manner to optimally implement our heterogeneous customer needs.
"No one is at the mercy of their emotions"
- Institutional
- Working at ETH
- Internal news
Since the beginning of March, members of ETH Zurich have been able to take advantage of the Respect programme to deepen their skills in respectful collaboration. The first live event is dedicated to the topic of emotion regulation. Nadia Dörflinger-Khashman, Head of Diversity and Cooperation, explains how we all benefit from the input lecture.
"Germaine de Staël": funding for cooperation with France
- For researchers
- Global News
- Funding Opportunities
- Global Presence
- Internal news
The call 2025–2026 of the "Germaine de Staël" programme for bilateral research cooperation between Switzerland and France has been launched. The application deadline has been extended until 30 May 2024.
“Researchers’ credibility does not have to suffer when they engage politically”
- Institutional
- For researchers
- Internal news
New guidelines for policy engagement and science-based policy advice have been in force at ETH Zurich since February. They offer guidance for ETH members wishing to participate in the dialogue between science and policy. Benedikt Knüsel, Head of the Science-Policy Interface unit, explains the key issues in this obvious field of tension.
News from the Executive Board 2024/3
- Institutional
- For researchers
- The Executive Board reports
- Teaching
- Internal news
The Executive Board issued the 2024 regulations for the new Master's degree programme in Space Systems and the continuing education programme Master of Advanced Studies ETH in AI and Digital Technology (MAS ETH AID). It also simplified the financial planning of the Central Administrative Units. In addition, new guidelines for engagement at the science-policy interface and for the provision of political advice have been in effect at ETH Zurich since 1 February.
Data stewardship in large research infrastructures? Find out how it works in the BedrettoLab
For researchers
Rebecca Hochreutener und Dr. Marian Hertrich (BedrettoLab für Geowissenschaften und Geoenergien, D-ERDW) im vierten Interview der Reihe zu Modellen von Data Stewardship an der ETH Zürich.