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Happy Mums, Healthy Babies
One in 10 women suffer from depression during pregnancy. UZH researchers are now analyzing the biological interactions at play and seeking treatment methods that are safe for mother and child.
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News
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Less Hate Online
When wars break out in places such as Gaza or Ukraine, hate comments have a field day. They poison the debate on the internet and are a threat to ...
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CEOs’ Human Concern Translates into Higher Stock Price
CEOs’ expressions of empathy correlate with positive stock performance, a study led by the University of Zurich shows. The researchers analyzed ...
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Culture-Specific Trauma Responses in Switzerland
According to a new study, the culture-specific sequelae of trauma found in Switzerland align with the norms of a competitive and individualistic ...
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Happy Mums, Healthy Babies
One in 10 women suffer from depression during pregnancy. The illness often goes untreated and can have negative effects on the child. Now, in a ...
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Across Europe in Three Years
The Una Europa joint Bachelor’s degree program in European studies enables students to study at up to three universities in Europe. UZH will take ...
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New Dawn in the Land of Seven Rivers
Market economy replaces socialism: in the booming seven rivers region of Kazakhstan, ethnologist Peter Finke is examining how new social ...
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On a Mission for Biodiversity Partnerships
US institutions are among UZH’s most important partners in research and development. To foster academic exchange, the UZH President visited ...
Motherhood on Ice
The Mating Gap and Why Women Freeze their Eggs: Online lecture by ethnology professor Marcia Inhorn, Yale University. Event of the lecture series "Human Reproduction".
Monday, 22 April, 6:15pm (online)
"Kunst oder Demokratie!"
Wieso wir beides retten und keines davon opfern sollten. Referat des Schweizer Installationskünstlers Thomas Hirschhorn. Aus der Reihe "Lectures for Law in Society".
Tuesday, 23 April, 6:30pm
Public Lecture Series
"Sustainability Now!", "Human Reproduction", or "Digital Religions": You are invited to the "Ringvorlesungen" of the spring semester. Free of charge, no registration required. Until 30 May.
All Ringvorlesungen
Events
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Today
12:30 Uhr
Die Antikörper-vermittelte Abstossung – die grosse Herausforderung der Transplantationsnephrologie des 21. Jahrhunderts
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Sun, 21.4.
11:30 Uhr
Sonntagsführung: Dinosaurier durch die Zeit (für Erw.)
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Sun, 21.4.
14:00 Uhr
Familien-Workshops: Dinosaurier – damals und heute, Zahn und Stachel
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Sun, 21.4.
15:00 Uhr
Familien-Workshops: Dinosaurier – damals und heute, Zahn und Stachel
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Mon, 22.4.
17:00 Uhr
Illuminating stable dynamics through mathematical analysis of dispersion and mixing: examples in the context of kinetic theory
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Mon, 22.4.
18:15 Uhr
Motherhood on Ice: The Mating Gap and Why Women Freeze their Eggs
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Mon, 22.4.
19:00 Uhr
Vortrag mit Prof. Dr. Kristin Graff-Kallevåg: Climate change in a time of acceleration – theological perspectives
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The University of Zurich is home to students and staff from over 120 countries. Find out more about our diverse and inspiring learning, research and working environment.
UZH Condemns Terrorist Attacks on Israel
UZH condemns the horrific terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel. Our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones as well as those suffering from the attack, regardless of their nationality or background.
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Solidarity with Ukraine
Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine lasts on. UZH continues to support refugees, people affected, and UZH members.
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