Welcome to ETH Zurich!
Invest a few minutes to go through the following information. This will make your start at ETH and in Switzerland much easier.
You have to take out health insurance or, as a student with a EU / EFTA citizenship, apply for an exemption from the mandatory insurance obligation within 91 days after arrival. Persons who miss this deadline will be allocated an insurer at the discretion of the respective authority (which might be very expensive). Read the linked information carefully.
Maps & Apps to get to know Zurich
Where can I ...
- chevron_right use WLAN in ETH's buildings and how?
- chevron_right find the different ETH buildings?
- chevron_right find a workspace?
- chevron_right scan or print documents?
- chevron_right eat around campus?
- chevron_right find the ETH Library?
- chevron_right shop for ETH merch, IT supplies or get a hair cut?
- chevron_right park my bike, find a pump or toolbox for it, and learn about offers surrounding bikes?
- chevron_right learn the timetable of the shuttle bus between H?nggerberg and Zentrum campus?
- chevron_right learn about the Swiss public transport system in general?
- external page call_made work out, sign up for various sport programmes, etc.?
The following site gives you other great tips for your stay in Switzerland. (Note: Information specifically aimed at students might not be relevant or correct for you.)
Administrative questions: Sandra Zweifel (Student Exchange Office)
Academic questions: Professor Stefano Bernasconi, FCS delegate at ETH
More contact points
The following PDF lists more contacts for you (e.g. student associations, Counselling & Coaching at ETH, Psychological Counselling Service, and many more).