University of Zürich
The University of Zurich – the largest university and the broadest range of courses in Switzerland
The University of Zurich was founded in 1833, though its origins
stretch back as far as 1525 and the days of protestant reformer Ulrich
Zwingli. Today the University enjoys international renown as a place of
education and research. Two thousand lecturers in 140 special institutes
provide the broadest range of subjects and courses available from any
Swiss seat of higher education. With 24,000 students and 1,900 graduates
every year, Zurich is also Switzerland’s largest university. The
University provides academic services, works with the private sector and
considers itself part of a national and global network for the
acquisition and dissemination of knowledge.
Zurich’s international reputation is based on groundbreaking
research, particularly in molecular biology, brain research and
anthropology, and on the work of the University Hospital and Veterinary
Hospital.
The University’s researchers, lecturers and students benefit from
the infrastructure that Zurich provides as a center of teaching and
research. Apart from its own institutions, the University offers its
members access to archive collections, libraries and the facilities of
the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), as well as to the city’s
private institutions. Nine museums and collections, covering subjects
from anthropology to zoology, constitute yet another valuable academic
resource.
Want to know more?
University of Zurich's Official Website