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The ETH Zurich University Archives are responsible for safeguarding, indexing and mediating documents belonging to ETH Zurich (founded in 1855) and the ETH Board. They also curate the private papers of scientists and societies with ties to ETH Zurich. Its holdings aid research on national and international academic, university and technical ...
The ETH Zurich main building, which is the centre of the Zentrum campus. ETH Zurich has two campuses, namely Zentrum and Hönggerberg. The Zentrum campus grew around the main building, which was constructed 1858–1864 outside and right above the eastern border of the town, but which is nowadays located right in the heart of the city. As the ...
The Image archive is located in the main building of ETH Zurich. The Image Archive of ETH Library indexes the library's image holdings. Its nationally and internationally significant image holdings document the development of ETH Zurich, research expeditions, settlement development and changes in society, politics and technology in Switzerland.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The ETH Zurich opens a documentation centre for Jewish history in their historical archives.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ETH Library’s Image Archive; ETH Zurich Faculty of Architecture; ... Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture;
The museum also hosts a collection of visual anthropology consisting of 40’000 historical photos, a movie archive of about 2’400 titles, a sound archive containing 6’500 LPs and CDs originally collected by the Musikethnologisches Archiv der Universität Zürich [Music-Ethnological Archive of the University of Zurich], and an archive of ...
The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse; abbr. DHS) is an encyclopedia on the history of Switzerland. It aims to present the history of Switzerland in the form of an encyclopaedia, published both on paper and on the internet, in three of the country's national languages: German, French and Italian.
The ETH medal is awarded by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH Zurich) to outstanding Master‘s and doctoral theses. [1] The number of bestowals is capped to 2.5% of the Master‘s theses and 8% of the doctoral theses per field of study. [2] [3] In addition to the silver medal, the award includes a cash prize. [1]