Read Time:5 Minute, 25 Second by ETH Career Center Question: Lorena, as a career advisor at ETH Career Center you counsel students, PhD’s and postdocs from diverse countries. What is the most common question you’re asked? Lorena: I think the most common question is: “Can …
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by Marco Gerber Question: Itzel, Ivan, you both participated in the International Science Olympiads during your time at high school. Tell us more about your experiences. Ivan: I’ve had a great time participating in two International Biology Olympiads in Taiwan…
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by Barbara Odermatt Get Ready for Your Future Polymesse is ETH’s largest career fair with more than 140 companies and startups. At Polymesse you will get to know various top national and international employers from all branches. You can make…
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by Léa Le Bars We might not be part of Horizon or Erasmus+ anymore, but ETH and VSETH still find ways to collaborate and exchange with other great universities in European countries. Here are two of our current alternatives: IDEA…
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Fellow students, dear readers, In my last column, I wrote about our work during the holidays. There isn’t much left of the “undisturbed time” that I mentioned back there: as the semester progresses, the days get fuller with new appointments…
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Dear students, dear readers, This time I decided to write about something else than my work. I will talk about the work of my board as a whole. We are 11 students on the VSETH board. Most of us work…
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by Riccardo Giacomello ”No more than 30 minutes“, my mother used to say when she allowed me to dedicate my childly energy to the vibrant world of the Nintendo GameCube. Around the age of ten, the Mario franchise, with its…
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by Hung Hoang Most of the people I interact with regularly know that I have a knack for ”unusual“ questions. If the unusualness reaches an alarming level, they often ask, “Is it for Polykum?“ From ideas for editorial meetings to…
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von Suban Biixi Viele Entscheidungen im Leben eines Studieren- den sind vom Sparsamkeitsgedanken geprägt. In Zürcher Clubs findet man am Donnerstagabend fast nur Studis. Der Grund: Der Eintritt ist donnerstags gratis. Und auf dem Hönggerberg trifft man zuweilen Uni-Studierende an,…