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UZH for Students

Finding Your Way Around

How Do I Find My Lecture Hall?

Multiple sites

UZH is located at multiple sites. The course catalogue specifies the room where your course will take place.

Deciphering room codes

Room codes at UZH are generally structured as follows:

Example: RAI-F-041

1. Name of building (RAI = Rämistrasse 74 building)
2. Floor of building in question (Floor F)
3. Number of room on floor in question (041)

Finding buildings with the virtual map of UZH

On the virtual map of UZH you'll find sites on the Zurich city map, and in some cases floor plans of buildings as well. You can use the search function too!
Maps

Navigate with UZH now

In addition to the most important information for everyday life at the university, the app UZH now can also help you navigate to all locations of UZH.
www.app.uzh.ch

Welcome Desk

This info desk offers quick information in person. It is located at the front entrance of the University's main building on Rämistrasse 71.
Welcome Desk

When and How Can I Gain Access to Buildings?

Opening Hours

Building opening hours vary from site to site. You'll find details of current opening hours and exceptional closures (for example during public holidays) on the UZH website or via the following link:
Opening Hours of University Buildings

Accessibility

You'll find additional information on accessibility and barrier-free access to buildings on the Uniability website.
Uniability

How Do I Get from One Site to Another?

City – Oerlikon

Free shuttle buses for UZH students during main breaks
Tram 10 from ETH/Universitätsspital or Leutschenbach
Shuttle Bus Timetable and Stops

City – Irchel

Tram 9 from ETH/Universitätsspital or Universität Irchel
Tram 10 from ETH/Universitätsspital or Universität Irchel
VBZ Timetable

Irchel – Oerlikon

Tram 10 from Universität Irchel or Milchbuck, or Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord or Leutschenbach
Tram 14 from Milchbuck or Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord
VBZ Timetable

How Is UZH Structured?

The University of Zurich consists of seven teaching and administrative units: the faculties. The faculties' remit is research, teaching, and services. A faculty's administrative office is called the dean's office. The section of the dean's office concerned with study-related matters offers services relating to the organization and administration of your studies (including providing information and student advisory services, and processing applications).

Faculty determined by your study program

The faculty to which you belong depends on your major study program (or single major). The faculty to which you belong also determines what academic degree you are awarded. For example, if you've successfully completed a Bachelor's degree program at the Faculty of Law, you earn the degree of Bachelor of Law UZH.

In addition to this, the study programs you have selected determine the institute or department you're affiliated to. So for example if you're at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences doing history as your major study program (your major) and German linguistics as your minor study program (your minor), you're affiliated to the Department of History for your major and the Department of German Studies for your minor. In this example you're doing both your major and your minor at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, but are affiliated to different departments.

Who should you ask for specific questions?

You should talk to the dean's office of your faculty if you have questions on the structure of your studies, academic achievement, or degrees; you should talk to your department for questions related to the content of your study program or programs. Correspondingly you'll find structural and organizational information on the structure of studies, academic achievement, and degrees on your faculty's website, while you're more likely to find technical and subject-related information on your department's website.

Central Services

Alongside the faculties, UZH offers Central Services encompassing, for example, the Student Services Office, the International Relations Office, the Language Center, the Graduate Campus, and the various advisory services and help desks. These are responsible for diverse central administrative and academic matters and support tasks connected with the different aspects of studying at the University.

Weiterführende Informationen

Finding Buildings and Rooms

You can use the virtual map of UZH to help you find your way around. You can also use the search function to find your building or lecture hall.

Overview of UZH Sites

Here you'll find maps of the various sites and buildings. (In German)

Get to Know UZH!

Here you'll find all sorts of useful information about your University.