Inspiring learning: the latest life magazine has been released
If you study, you learn. The latest issue of life, the ETH community magazine, explores what is important to students at ETH Zurich, as well as to Rector Sarah Springman, when it comes to studying.
The October edition of life, ETH's community magazine, gives you the results of the 2015 student survey. You can read why for Rector Sarah Springman, it is all about independent learning and the feeling of being part of the university community.
And Lukas Vonesch, the new Head of HR, speaks about the autonomy of ETH members, their competitive position, and the areas he wants to focus on.
You'll also get a glimpse into the working life of the external page ETH Store, the ETH Zurich Industry Relations Team and the Pioneer Fellow, Claudia Kuster.
The ETH community magazine's photo series
Lukas Vonesch in front of the building at Turnerstrasse which houses the HR offices. (Photo: ETH Zurich/Florian Bachmann)
Urs Zuber, Head of ETH Industry Relations, welcomes guests to Industry Day 2015. The ETH Industry Day is an information event hosted by ETH researchers for industry partners. (Photo: ETH Zurich/Oliver Bartenschlager)
Pioneer Fellow Claudia Kuster has developed the CatchEye software. (Photo: ETH Zurich/Florian Bachmann)
ETH design at rowing regatta: The world’s largest long-distance regatta will be held in Boston (USA) in October. This year, it will feature a women’s eight from ETH Zurich. (Photo: ETH Zurich/Evelyn Graf)
In June, the Institute for Mathematical Research (FIM) celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with renowned guests – including the physicist, mathematician and 2010 Fields Medal winner Cédric Villani. (Photo: D-MATH/Andrea Waldburger)