Why ETH Zurich?

ETH Zurich is among the leading technical and scientific universities worldwide, and is consistently placed highly in international rankings.

Continuing education at ETH Zurich

  • fosters the transfer of knowledge and technology between academia and practice;
  • contributes to the development of the economy and society;
  • strengthens the competitive position of Switzerland.

Continuing education which furthers your career

Our range of programmes and courses impart state-of-the-art specialist knowledge and enable you to think critically and be solution-oriented in your actions. We promote the exchange of knowledge and experience among our participants and facilitate network-building so that you may learn from one another.

Participating in ETH continuing education will enhance your success in the workplace and in your career. Our alumni are active as specialists and managers in the public and private sectors.

Features of ETH Zurich continuing education

  • ETH Zurich continuing education programmes are distinguished by their high quality. Attention to the needs of important target groups ensures that they are updated continually.
  • ETH Zurich attaches great importance to the transfer of knowledge and technology between universities and practice. We work closely with companies, associations and other universities.
  • ETH Zurich continuing education programmes are embedded in the Swiss university system and make it possible for you to extend your knowledge after you complete your initial studies.
  • Our lecturers provide in-depth knowledge and years of experience in science and practice. They are recognised as specialists in their disciplines and beyond.
  • In the last few years ETH Zurich has developed and conducted a large number of programmes. These have been attended by students from a diverse range of countries.
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Credits

Thanks for the inspiring footage of our programmes and partners at ETH Zurich:

  • Light reflector (00:13): Project: Midday sun at the touch of a button
    Institute: Zero Carbon Building Systems Lab
  • Green surface particles and bacteria in the glass (00:15–00:17): external pageProject: Werkstattgespräche ETH Zürich: Spurensuche – Wenn Bakterien die Fährte aufnehmen
    Department ETH Zürich: D-BAUG
    Production: Oliver Stebler
  • Hand in soil (00:18): Project: Bio-Regional Regeneration Practices on Mallorca
    Programme: MAS ETH in Regenerative Systems
  • Digitale visualisations hands (00:21–00:24): Project: Printed robots with bones, ligaments, and tendons
    Institute: Soft Robotics Lab
  • Microscopic images, machine (00:24–00:26): Project: Better cancer diagnosis thanks to digital 3D images
    Department ETH Zurich: Department of Health Sciences and Technology
  • Column surface, digital print, woman with helmet (00:29–00:35), Bricks computer and handling (00:41), Earth Construction Maschine (01:08), hands in plaster  (00:52): Projects: Various projects of MAS students
    Programme: MAS ETH in Architecture and Digital Fabrication 
  • Pyramid and microscope glass (00:33–00:36), walking aid, wheel chairl (01:17–01:18): Projects: Various projects
    Programme: CAS ETH in Entrepreneurial Leadership in Technology Ventures
  • Participant (00:38), Lab situation (00:43), VR glasses (01:06), various situations and portraits
    Programme: MAS ETH in digital Clinical Research
  • Participant orange jumperi (00:40), participant (00:40) and portraits in front of blue background
    Programme: MAS ETH in Global Cooperation and Sustainable Development
  • Plater brick and shoes (00:54), Project: Self Compacting Clay mortar
    Programme: CAS ETH in Regenerative Materials 
  • Map drawing (00:54–00:55), fish and historical engraving Zurich (00:55–01:00): Project: Heritage & Protection, Robert Bourke, Michel Zalis, and Diana Strässle; Projekt: Fish & Waterscapes, Cristina Fusco and Victoria Dubois
    Programme: MAS ETH in Urban and Territorial Design
  • Cows (01:11–01:15): Project: The Milky Way: An Ecological Transition of the Dairy Industry, Spring 2023
    Authors: Elvira Kinzner, Ji Min An, and Thomas Gruber
    Programme: MAS ETH in Urban and Territorial Design
  • Andrea Mannhart with Ricola (01:22–01:25): Project: Life cycle of Swiss peppermint extract
    Programme: CAS ETH in Advanced Materials and Processes
    Production: Instantview GmbH, Zollikon and Ricola Group AG, Laufen
  • Portraits woman blonde and man grey beard in the office
    Programme: Executive MBA – ETH Zurich and University of St.Gallen
     
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