According to the QS World University Rankings’ results in 2022, the 8th place among 1,300 universities from around the world, was awarded to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. They say this year’s university rankings are their largest ever. Getting a swiss diploma requires a certain level of ambition. When international students think about their…
There are plenty of things you can do to make your student life vibrant, memorable and harder at the same time. But who said it will be easy? Better not waste the opportunity to help your future self, and here’s what we suggest: Plan your graduation In order to easily surpass that little gap between…
SSHE is certified by EduQua. EduQua is the first Swiss quality label geared towards providers of continuing education and training (CET) programmes. The eduQua certification is open to all institutions in the field of continuing education and adult education meeting the prescribed basic quality assurance standard. It was established to promote transparency, comparability, and quality…
Switzerland is the most innovative country in the worldFrom a farming-based economy in 1860 to a land of Start-Ups today, Vaud’s economy is now one of Switzerland’s biggest and fastest-growing, thanks to its large services sector, focus on niche markets, and diversified manufacturing base. As of 2021, Switzerland takes 4th place among Top Happiest Countries…
Switzerland has four language regions: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Multilingualism is an essential part of Switzerland’s identity, that’s why here you can enjoy the linguistic diversity and quickly learn the most popular business languages. Geographical position of the country allows you to greatly broaden your horizons and benefit from easy travelling to other European…
As you may already know, there are 4 official languages in Switzerland: French, German, Italian and Rheto-Romance. Depending on your canton of living, the dominant language used by locals will differ (German for Zurich, French for Vaud, Italian for Ticino and etc.), but at the end of the day, lots of Swiss people speak at…
In Switzerland, each university has its own right when to start it’s semester. Thus, the academic calendar changes from one organisation to another. Some public universities start in the middle of September, while others start from the first dates of the month. Huge variety can be seen among private universities as well. Traditionally, start time…