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Numerous guests from the academic, business, cultural, and political world were present at the Dies academicus ceremony held Saturday to commemorate the foundation of the University of Zurich 186 years ago. They included former Federal Councilor Doris Leuthard and Canton Zurich Government Councilor Silvia Steiner. In her speech, State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation Martina Hirayama described how “the University of Zurich sets a great example in terms of engagement and being alert to the need for change and innovation.” This, she said, was the basis of the success of UZH and the entire Swiss higher education sector. According to Hirayama, the University of Zurich is not just firmly rooted and connected locally and regionally, but is a national heavyweight that also ranks among the world’s best universities.
In their address, Polina Pokrovskaya and Isias Moser of the VSUZH (the Association of Students at the University of Zurich) underscored the good collaboration with the University and the high degree of student representation, as well as advocating sustainability in the university environment.
UZH President Michael Hengartner took another look back at last year: in 2018 student numbers remained at high levels, and UZH’s management structure was further reinforced. Highlights included the first Midsummer Night Party for staff, festivities in commemoration of the Zurich reformer Heinrich Bullinger, and the “100 Ways of Thinking” science and art exhibition. President Hengartner also looked into the future, describing UZH’s plans to massively expand its teaching and research around digital within the framework of the Zurich digitalization initiative. Those present were also treated to a video presentation of the winning project from architects Herzog & de Meuron for the planned Forum UZH university building.
The faculties of the University of Zurich awarded honorary doctorates to four women and two men:
The University also named two former students honorary senators:
This year the University of Zurich’s Teaching Award went to Chatchavan Wacharamanotham, Professor of Interaction Design at the Department of Informatics at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics. He receives the award in recognition of teaching that encourages dialogue both among students and between instructors and students. Testimonials from students were a particularly important factor in his selection by the jury.
The 2019 Scientist Award from the University of Zurich’s Walter and Gertrud Siegenthaler Foundation goes to Dr. Silvio Brugger, in recognition of his scientific and clinical work at the Division of Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology at UniversityHospital Zurich, and to Dr. Erik W. Holy, in recognition of his scientific and clinical work at the University Cardiology Center at UniversityHospital Zurich. The Walter and Gertrud Siegenthaler Research Fellowship is awarded to Dr. Lucia Abela-Arnold, a physician at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health in London.
This year’s annual faculty awards go to:
Lida Leonie Panov (Faculty of Theology), Dr. Christina Neier (Faculty of Law), Dr. Stevo Pavićević (Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics), Dr. David Bächinger (Faculty of Medicine), Dr. Christian Schiffmann (Vetsuisse Faculty), Nicole Rathgeb (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences), and Dr. Anaïs Mairena (Faculty of Science).