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Phone Number of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule is +41 44 632 1111 .

Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich was founded in 1854 by the Swiss Confederation and opened its doors in 1855 as a polytechnic institute (Eidgenössische Polytechnische Schule). It comprised in the beginning six departments: architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, forestry, and a catch-all department for mathematics, natural sciences, literature, and social and political sciences.


Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich is a federal institute, whereas the University of Zurich is a cantonal institution. The decision for a new federal university was heavily disputed at the time, because the liberals pressed for a "federal university", while the conservative forces wanted all universities to remain under cantonal control, with the goal of giving liberal thoughts no refuge. In the beginning, both universities were co–located in the buildings of the University of Zurich.


In 1909, the course program of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich was restructured to that of a real university, from its early, very schoolish agenda, and Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich was granted the right to award doctorates. In 1911, it was given its current name, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule. In 1924, another reorganization structured the university in 12 departments. However, it now has 16 departments. Since 1993 Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich, the EPFL, and four associated research institutes were joined and administered together as the "ETH Bereich".


Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich has two campuses. The main building was constructed in the 1860s in the heart of the city, and when the university grew, it spread out into the surrounding quarters. Its Zentrum location consists thus of various buildings and institutions throughout Zurich, firmly integrating ETH in the city. The main building is right across the street from the University of Zurich. Because this geographic situation substantially hindered the expansion of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich, a new campus was built from 1964 to 1976 on the Hönggerberg in the outskirts of the city. The last major expansion project of this new campus was completed in 2003; since then, the Hönggerberg location houses the departments of materials science, architecture, civil engineering, physics, biology, and chemistry.


The main building of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich was built 1861 to 1864 under Gustav Zeuner; the architect, however, was Gottfried Semper, who was a professor of architecture at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich at the time and one of the most important writers and theorists of the age. Semper worked in a neoclassical style that was unique to him. It emphasized bold and clear massings with a detailing, such as the rusticated ground level and giant order above, that derived in part from the work of Andrea Palladio and Donato Bramante. During the construction of the University of Zurich, the south wing of the building was allocated to the University until its own new main building was constructed (1912 – 1914). At about the same time, Semper's Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich building was enlarged and also got its impressive cupola. In the year of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich 150th anniversary, an extensive project called "Science City" for the Hönggerberg Campus has begun with the goal to transform the campus into an attractive district based on the principle of sustainability.


Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich is regularly ranked among the top universities in the world. Typically, popular rankings placed ETH as the best university in Switzerland and on the main European continent, among the top 5 European universities, and among the best 25 of the world. Historically, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich achieved its reputation particularly in the fields of chemistry, mathematics and physics. There are 21 Nobel Laureates who are associated with Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich. The most recent Nobel Laureate is Kurt Wüthrich who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2002. Albert Einstein is perhaps its most famous alumnus. Other distinguished alumni include Har Gobind Khorana and John Von Neumann.


In a comparison of Swiss universities by swissUP Ranking and a ranking published by CHE comparing the universities of German-speaking countries, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich traditionally is ranked first in natural sciences, computer science and engineering sciences. In the survey CHE ExcellenceRanking on the quality of Western European graduate school programmes in the fields biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich was assessed as one of the three institutions to have excellent graduate programmes in all considered fields, the other two being the Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge. To support its cutting edge research, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurichsaw a budget of 1.3 billion CHF (approx. 1.2 billion USD) in the year 2009.


In 2010 the QS World University Rankings placed Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich at 18th overall in the world, and 1st in mainland Europe, while only four UK universities performed better than it. Globally it has moved up 2 places from joint 20th, since the 2009 THE-QS World University Rankings (in 2010 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings parted ways to produce separate rankings). In 2009 it ranked 10th in the world in field of Engineering & IT and 12th in Natural Sciences.


According to the 2010 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich is ranked 23rd in the world, the 4th best university in Europe, and 1st in Switzerland. It is also ranked 5th in the field of Chemistry and 9th in the broad subject field of Natural Sciences and Mathematics worldwide. Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich students were found to be the busiest students of all institutions of higher education in Switzerland. The undergraduates' tight curriculum consists of as much as twice the number of lectures as comparable courses of other Swiss universities.


Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich has well over 100 student associations. Most notable is the VSETH (Verband der Studierenden an der ETH) which comprises all department associations. The associations regularly organize events with varying size and popularity. Events of the neighboring University of Zurich are well-attended by Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich students and vice versa. The VSETH organizes events of greater public attention, such as the Polyball, the Polyparty and the Erstsemestrigenfest, the first two housed in the main building of ETH. Sometimes, the annual Erstsemestrigenfest takes place at extraordinary locations, for example the Zürich Airport. All freshmen enjoy special treatment at that event. The Academic Sports Association of Zurich (ASVZ) offers more than 80 sports. The biggest annual sports event is the SOLA-Stafette (SOLA relay race) which consists of 14 sections over a total distance of 120 kilometers. More than 760 teams participated in the 2009 edition.


Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich is not selective in its undergraduate admission procedures. Like every public university in Switzerland, ETH is obliged to grant admission to every Swiss citizen who took the Matura. It also grants entry to foreign students with certain qualifications, such as A-Levels with GCSE, but only in specific combinations. Most applicants from foreign countries are required to take either the reduced entrance exam or the comprehensive entrance exam; an applicant can be admitted to Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich even without any verifiable educational records by passing the comprehensive entrance exam.


There are no obligatory examinations during the first academic year which is divided into two semesters. However, the actual selection process takes place in the summer shortly after the second semester. Students have to pass the block examinations of courses of the first year, called the Basisprüfung. If the weighted average score is not sufficient, you are required to retake the entire Basisprüfung which usually means that you have to resit through the first year. More than 50% of the students fail the Basisprüfung on first try and many of them choose to drop out after the failure. The structure of examinations in higher academic years is similar to the Basisprüfung (Basis examination), but with a higher success rate. The regular time to reach graduation is six semesters for the Bachelor of Science degree and three further semesters for the Master of Science degree. The last semester is dedicated to writing a thesis.


The annual Polyball is the most prestigious public event at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich, with a long tradition since the 1880s. The end of November, the Polyball welcomes around 10000 dancers, music-lovers and party animals in the extensively decorated main building of ETH. The Polyball is the biggest decorated ball in Europe. The amicable rivalry between Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich and the neighbouring University of Zurich has been cultivated since 1951 (Uni-Poly). There has been an annual rowing match between teams from the two institutions on the river Limmat.


There are many regular symposia and conferences at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule - ETH Zurich , most notably the annual Wolfgang Pauli Lectures, in honor of former ETH Professor Wolfgang Pauli. Distinct lecturers, among them 24 Nobel Laureates, have held lectures of the various fields of natural sciences at this conference since 1962.


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The address of Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule is Main building, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.

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