ETH Zurich to suspend most classroom teaching
With the number of coronavirus cases growing rapidly, ETH Zurich sees no choice but to extensively restrict classroom teaching starting on 2 November. The ETH community will receive detailed information over the course of the next week.
The Executive Board of ETH Zurich has decided to extensively restrict classroom teaching starting on 2 November, with all lectures and nearly all exercise groups to be held online. "In light of the rapid increase of infections in Switzerland, we see no choice but to take this step," explains Rector Sarah Springman. "This is despite the fact that our safety concept for the Autumn Semester has proven very effective thus far." She adds that ETH Zurich must do its part to contain the second wave of the coronavirus. By holding most courses online, the number of students on campus will be reduced by 90%. It is essential for everyone in the ETH community to exercise personal responsibility and adhere to all coronavirus regulations.
Finishing out the semester as planned
It is not possible for ETH Zurich to completely transition to distance learning, however. “In order to ensure that all students have the chance to finish out the semester as planned, we will have to continue holding some courses in person,” says Springman. Because close contact between research and teaching is a cornerstone of ETH Zurich, students rely on the use of campus infrastructure for lab courses, certain exercise groups, Bachelor’s and Master’s theses, semester projects and design studio work. Students also need to report to campus in order to take their exams.
Student workplaces will continue to be available. Please note that everyone must strictly adhere to all rules regarding distancing, hygiene and masks – both at the workplaces and everywhere else on campus.
Specific measures subject to the Federal Council's decision
A detailed plan for the switch to online teaching is currently in the works. "Once the Federal Council announces its decisions next week, we will inform the ETH community of all relevant measures," says Springman. Before putting any plans into place, the Executive Board will wait and see if the Federal Council announces any further measures next Wednesday.
Research and spin-off activities to continue
Experimental research activities – including technology platforms and workshops – will continue to operate without restriction. The same applies to all spin-off activities on campus. "It's essential for ETH to continue carrying out its core activities despite the pandemic," says Vice President Ueli Weidmann, who heads the university's COVID-19 task force. "We've seen that this is possible from the sound safety concepts and rigorous adherence in place within our research groups." This means that unlike in spring, there are no plans to require special approval for conducting laboratory research or spin-off activities on campus.