ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Raemistrasse 101, Zürich

  • #7 QS Global World Ranking
  • PublicStatus
  • Very HighResearch Output
  • 22,213Total Students
  • 2,916Faculty
  • 9,551Int'l Students

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COVID-19 Information:

ETH Zurich has closed its campus to all staff and students, so prospective students will be unable to visit the university in person.


ETH Zurich is one of the world's leading universities in science and technology and is known for its cutting-edge research and innovation. It was established in 1855 as the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School, and a century and a half later the university can count 21 Nobel laureates, 2 Fields Medalists, 2 Pritzker Prize winners, and 1 Turing Award winner as alumni, including the great Albert Einstein himself. 

The university, referred to in English as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, has 16 departments that offer academic education and conduct scientific research in subjects ranging from engineering and architecture to chemistry and physics. 

Education at ETH Zurich combines solid theory with practical application, and most degree programs build on strong mathematical foundations. For undergraduates the main teaching language is German, while most master's programs and doctoral studies are in English.

Located in Zurich, Switzerland's largest city, ETH Zurich is largely based on a modern main campus built on a hill in the outskirts of the town. Students at ETH have twice as many lectures as those at other Swiss institutions, but can still attend regular exhibitions, plays and concerts, as well as take advantage of the regular symposia and conferences on campus, where some of the best minds in science come to speak. 

ETH students like to exercise their bodies as well as their minds, and there are various sports events held on campus, of which the largest is an annual SOLA relay race in 14 sections, taking place over a total distance of 140 kilometers. More than 900 teams have been known to take part at once in the annual spectacle. 

Since the 1880s, students have also been able to show off their best moves at the Polyball, a classic ball event featuring a live orchestra and famous national singers, in which 10,000 dancers, music-lovers and partygoers descend on ETH’s extensively decorated main building for what is usually an unforgettable night.


About

COVID-19 Information:

ETH Zurich has closed its campus to all staff and students, so prospective students will be unable to visit the university in person.


ETH Zurich is one of the world's leading universities in science and technology and is known for its cutting-edge research and innovation. It was established in 1855 as the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School, and a century and a half later the university can count 21 Nobel laureates, 2 Fields Medalists, 2 Pritzker Prize winners, and 1 Turing Award winner as alumni, including the great Albert Einstein himself. 

The university, referred to in English as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, has 16 departments that offer academic education and conduct scientific research in subjects ranging from engineering and architecture to chemistry and physics. 

Education at ETH Zurich combines solid theory with practical application, and most degree programs build on strong mathematical foundations. For undergraduates the main teaching language is German, while most master's programs and doctoral studies are in English.

Located in Zurich, Switzerland's largest city, ETH Zurich is largely based on a modern main campus built on a hill in the outskirts of the town. Students at ETH have twice as many lectures as those at other Swiss institutions, but can still attend regular exhibitions, plays and concerts, as well as take advantage of the regular symposia and conferences on campus, where some of the best minds in science come to speak. 

ETH students like to exercise their bodies as well as their minds, and there are various sports events held on campus, of which the largest is an annual SOLA relay race in 14 sections, taking place over a total distance of 140 kilometers. More than 900 teams have been known to take part at once in the annual spectacle. 

Since the 1880s, students have also been able to show off their best moves at the Polyball, a classic ball event featuring a live orchestra and famous national singers, in which 10,000 dancers, music-lovers and partygoers descend on ETH’s extensively decorated main building for what is usually an unforgettable night.


University highlights

QS World University Ranking

  • 2012
    #13
  • 2014
    #12
  • 2015
    #12
  • 2016
    #9
  • 2017
    #8
  • 2018
    #10
  • 2019
    #7
  • 2020
    #6
  • 2021
    #6
  • 2022
    #=8
  • 2023
    #9
  • 2024
    #7
  • 2025
    #7

Student & Staff

Total students
22,213

55%
45%

International students
9,551

73%
27%

Total faculty staff
2,916

2257
659

Total students
22,213

55%
45%

International students
9,551

73%
27%

Total faculty staff
2,916

659
2257
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Campus locations

ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,

Raemistrasse 101 , Zürich , Switzerland , 8092

ETH Zurich, Basel,

Mattenstrasse 26 , Basel , Switzerland , 4058

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Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 14 , Zurich , Switzerland , 8093

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