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Bildergalerie "Six Great Years"

  • Symbolic act: On 1 February 2014, President ad interim Otried Jarren hands over the presidential chain of office to Michael Hengartner. “Academics are skeptical people. But good arguments are always listened to, that’s the good thing about a university,” said Michael Hengartner when he began the job.
    Symbolic act: On 1 February 2014, President ad interim Otried Jarren hands over the presidential chain of office to Michael Hengartner. “Academics are skeptical people. But good arguments are always listened to, that’s the good thing about a university,” said Michael Hengartner when he began the job.
  • Digitalization and open access were two of the key features of Michael Hengartner’s time as President of UZH. But he is also capable of embracing the analog, like here in August 2015 at the Center of Competence for Food and Agriculture “AgroVet-Strickhof” in Lindau, which opened in 2017 after a two-year construction phase.
    Digitalization and open access were two of the key features of Michael Hengartner’s time as President of UZH. But he is also capable of embracing the analog, like here in August 2015 at the Center of Competence for Food and Agriculture “AgroVet-Strickhof” in Lindau, which opened in 2017 after a two-year construction phase.
  • Happy birthday! At the Alumni & Family event in June 2016, Michael Hengartner is given a cake for his 50th birthday. The laughing worm is a reference to his success as a molecular biologist: Using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, Hengartner researched what mechanisms lead, for example, to a cell with damaged genetic material destroying itself and why this mechanism often no longer works in cancer cells. In 2006 he received the prestigious Latsis Prize for his research.
    Happy birthday! At the Alumni & Family event in June 2016, Michael Hengartner is given a cake for his 50th birthday. The laughing worm is a reference to his success as a molecular biologist: Using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, Hengartner researched what mechanisms lead, for example, to a cell with damaged genetic material destroying itself and why this mechanism often no longer works in cancer cells. In 2006 he received the prestigious Latsis Prize for his research.
  • Open road: Michael Hengartner at the founding of the New York Chapter of UZH Alumni. The event took place in October 2014 as part of the “Zürich meets New York” festival.
    Open road: Michael Hengartner at the founding of the New York Chapter of UZH Alumni. The event took place in October 2014 as part of the “Zürich meets New York” festival.
  • Hitting the bullseye: For more than 20 years, the leadership teams of UZH and ETH Zurich have got together every year for the “Rektorenschiessen.” This picture was taken in July 2016, when Sarah Springman, Rector of ETH, narrowly beat Michael Hengartner to first place. In his final “Rektorenschiessen” in summer 2019, he even came out on top, but unfortunately there are no pictures of his victory.
    Hitting the bullseye: For more than 20 years, the leadership teams of UZH and ETH Zurich have got together every year for the “Rektorenschiessen.” This picture was taken in July 2016, when Sarah Springman, Rector of ETH, narrowly beat Michael Hengartner to first place. In his final “Rektorenschiessen” in summer 2019, he even came out on top, but unfortunately there are no pictures of his victory.
  • Mind your head! With UZH bursting at the seams, there were building projects underway during much of Michael Hengartner’s time in office. The picture shows then Building Director Markus Kägi, Director of the Cantonal Department of Education Silvia Steiner and chemistry professor Roger Alberto at the groundbreaking ceremony for the fifth construction phase on Irchel Campus in April 2016.
    Mind your head! With UZH bursting at the seams, there were building projects underway during much of Michael Hengartner’s time in office. The picture shows then Building Director Markus Kägi, Director of the Cantonal Department of Education Silvia Steiner and chemistry professor Roger Alberto at the groundbreaking ceremony for the fifth construction phase on Irchel Campus in April 2016.
  • A pioneering predecessor: Physicist Verena Meyer (dec. 2018) was President of UZH from 1982 to 1984. After her, no presidents came from the natural sciences for 30 years – until Michael Hengartner took office. The picture was taken in February 2014 at a reception for female professors in the Uniturm restaurant.
    A pioneering predecessor: Physicist Verena Meyer (dec. 2018) was President of UZH from 1982 to 1984. After her, no presidents came from the natural sciences for 30 years – until Michael Hengartner took office. The picture was taken in February 2014 at a reception for female professors in the Uniturm restaurant.
  • Pomp and circumstance: In October 2016, Michael Hengartner was awarded the title of Doctor honoris causa at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (today: Paris-Sorbonne) for his services to academia.
    Pomp and circumstance: In October 2016, Michael Hengartner was awarded the title of Doctor honoris causa at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (today: Paris-Sorbonne) for his services to academia.
  • Zero gravity? Not quite. In September 2018, the Executive Board of the University visited the Innovation Park in Dübendorf, where the UZH Space Hub conducts parabolic flights to research the effects of weightlessness. This picture, however, was taken with the airplane still on the ground and Michael Hengartner “faking” weightless for a laugh.
    Zero gravity? Not quite. In September 2018, the Executive Board of the University visited the Innovation Park in Dübendorf, where the UZH Space Hub conducts parabolic flights to research the effects of weightlessness. This picture, however, was taken with the airplane still on the ground and Michael Hengartner “faking” weightless for a laugh.
  • Fostering international relations was one of Michael Hengartner’s core goals in his time as president. Here he is pictured with Lin Zhongqin, president of Jiaotong University Shanghai (SJTU), signing an exchange agreement in September 2018. In the background is then federal councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann.
    Fostering international relations was one of Michael Hengartner’s core goals in his time as president. Here he is pictured with Lin Zhongqin, president of Jiaotong University Shanghai (SJTU), signing an exchange agreement in September 2018. In the background is then federal councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann.
  • Drinking to a shared future: In May 2017, the Alumni Association of the University of Zurich ZUNIV and Alumni UZH merged to form the umbrella organization UZH Alumni. Pictured: Alain Gloor (then vice-president of ZUNIV, currently on the board of UZH Alumni), Sandra Emanuel (general manager of UZH Alumni), Peter Isler (president of UZH Alumni), Denise Schmid (then president of ZUNIV and until 2018 co-president of UZH Alumni).
    Drinking to a shared future: In May 2017, the Alumni Association of the University of Zurich ZUNIV and Alumni UZH merged to form the umbrella organization UZH Alumni. Pictured: Alain Gloor (then vice-president of ZUNIV, currently on the board of UZH Alumni), Sandra Emanuel (general manager of UZH Alumni), Peter Isler (president of UZH Alumni), Denise Schmid (then president of ZUNIV and until 2018 co-president of UZH Alumni).
  • Michael Hengartner with some of his students following his last lecture in December 2019. His molecular biology lectures were very popular, with plenty of humor and entertainment thrown in. In 2010 he was granted the UZH Teaching Award.
    Michael Hengartner with some of his students following his last lecture in December 2019. His molecular biology lectures were very popular, with plenty of humor and entertainment thrown in. In 2010 he was granted the UZH Teaching Award.
  • Farewells and thanks: On his last day as President of UZH, Michael Hengartner said goodbye to UZH employees at his farewell apéro.
    Farewells and thanks: On his last day as President of UZH, Michael Hengartner said goodbye to UZH employees at his farewell apéro.
  • Hans Weder (UZH President from 2000-2008), Andreas Fischer (UZH President from 2008-2013), President ad interim Gabriele Siegert and Otfried Jarren (President ad interim from 2013-2014) also attended the event at Irchel.
    Hans Weder (UZH President from 2000-2008), Andreas Fischer (UZH President from 2008-2013), President ad interim Gabriele Siegert and Otfried Jarren (President ad interim from 2013-2014) also attended the event at Irchel.
  • The presidential chain of office is passed on once again: Until Michael Hengartner’s successor takes office, Gabriele Siegert will serve as President of the University of Zurich on an interim basis.
    The presidential chain of office is passed on once again: Until Michael Hengartner’s successor takes office, Gabriele Siegert will serve as President of the University of Zurich on an interim basis.