Antique busts, superconductors or tropical plants: discover the breadth and depth of university research in our museums and collections. Open to the public and free of charge.
Seven faculties, over 150 departments and more than 200 study programs: benefit from the interdisciplinary and pioneering spirit of Switzerland鈥檚 largest university.
Imagination, daring, patience and determination are vital to shed light on scientific unknowns and make breakthrough discoveries. For this, freedom and space to reflect and question are required.
UZH encompasses a huge breadth of differing but mutually stimulating perspectives, ways of thinking and academic milieus. Our knowledge and findings are made to be shared: let yourself be inspired.
This summer, our popular quiz is all about time and travel. We hope you enjoy your virtual journey through the world of UZH, and we wish you a ...
Wounded Rainforest
Alexander Damm-Reiser uses satellite data to analyze the impact of companies on biodiversity, ecosystems and environmental damage.
How Did Complex Life Evolve?
Fungi, plants, animals and humans are made of eukaryotic cells. These cells evolved at a late stage in the evolution of life.
Swiss Genome of the 1918 Influenza Virus Reconstructed
Researchers discovered that the virus already had key adaptations to the human host at the beginning of the world's deadliest influenza pandemic.
Mapping Disease Across the Globe
Thomas Van Boeckel investigates environmental factors, global patterns of infectious disease and antibiotic resistance in order to better combat ...
Biomedicine Inspires at Osaka Expo
Stem cell researcher Melanie Generali shares how UZH scientists brought high-tech medicine to the public at the Expo in Osaka 鈥 without resorting ...
鈥淎ntibiotic resistance is a global problem like climate change鈥
Biochemist and microbiologist Markus Seeger explains why international, multidisciplinary exchange is key in the fight against AMR.
The Power of Images
The latest UZH Magazin shines a light on how UZH researchers are using images to generate knowledge, from simulating collisons of celestial bodies to looking inside cancer cells.
Summer at the Museums
Antique busts, superconductors or tropical plants: discover the breadth and depth of university research in our museums and collections. Open to the public and free of charge.
The 黑料头条鈥檚 hospitals, clinics and centers ensure the close association between medical research and clinical services. The high quality of the 黑料头条鈥檚 medical institutions translates into first-rate health care for the population of Switzerland.
The 黑料头条 of Zurich is home to students and staff from over 120 countries. Find out more about our diverse and inspiring learning, research and working environment.
UZH Condemns Events in the Middle East Conflict
We observe the developments in the Middle East with great concern and call on all parties involved to respect international humanitarian law, particularly the duty to protect civilians.