Inclusion and Accessibility
ETH Zurich is committed to contributing to the empowerment of its members and taking into account the needs of employees and students with disabilities and chronic illnesses so that all ETH members can realise their full potential.

Accessibility at ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich's goal is to minimise obstacles as much as possible or ideally eliminate them completely. The university should be designed according to the principle of ‘Design for all’ so that all people have largely unrestricted access to the buildings and services.
Here you find all information as well as helpful resources on the topic of accessibility
Helpful Links
First Aid Rooms at ETH Zurich can be used as retreat spaces for people with disability.
More information on the Website "Accident or Medical Incidents"
e-Accessibility Basics- Digital accessibility can be applied to all electronic user interfaces and serves everyone. On this page you find the most important basics and helpful information about the topic.
Accessible Digital Learning Materials - Information and contact.
Support for Lecturers and Content Creators - Find course offers and further support to learn more about digital accessibility.
Offers by ETH Library-Information on accessible study spaces and services for barrier-free documents.
external page Diversity and Inclusion at ASVZ - Information on sports offer (diversity page in German only)
Directions for visually impaired and blind people
- external page Swissuniability - Swiss Network "Studying with a Disability" (German and French)
- external page Overview "Fach- und Behindertenorganisationen Schweiz" (German, French, Italian)
- external page Inclusion Handicap - Dachverband der Behindertenorganisationen Schweiz (German and French)
- external page EnableMe - Switzerland (German) or globally (English)
- external page Autism and University (University of Fribourg)
- external page myAbility Talent Program (German)
- external page SAHB – Consultation on technical aids (German, French, Italian)
- external page Network Suicide Prevention UZH/ETH