Honorary councillors and honorary doctorates

Honorary councillors

The title of Honorary Councillor is awarded to individuals who foster key scientific activities or fields of work at ETH, or who support the university as a whole.

ETH appointed the following honorary councillors in 2023:

Portait of Wera Hotz Kowner

Wera Hotz Kowner
for her exemplary pioneering spirit as well as her untiring commitment to the advancement of aspiring and working engineers.

Portrait Franz K. von Meyenburg

Franz K. von Meyenburg
for his visionary promotion of Zurich as a university and clinic location and for his strengthening of the interplay between medicine and technology in the service of society.

Honorary councillors of the last 20 years:

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For information on honours until 2004: 

For information on honours before 2004:

Honorary doctorates

By awarding honorary doctorates, ETH Zurich honours individuals for their outstanding scientific work and recognises their important contribution to science, education and practical applications, or to the synthesis of research and practical work.

ETH awarded the following honorary doctorates in 2022:

Portrait of Professor Theodor Hänsch

Professor Theodor H?nsch
in recognition of his outstanding scientific work that has had such a huge impact on the entire field of modern atomic and molecular physics, especially laser cooling of atoms, and laser-?based precision spectroscopy.

Portrait of Dr Thomas H. Zurbuchen

Dr Thomas H. Zurbuchen
in recognition of his role as an outstanding champion of the scientific exploration of space and, in particular, for his scientific contributions and leadership in past and future space missions.

Honorary doctorates of the last 10 years:

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For information on honours prior to 2004, please contact the ETH Zurich archive:

ETH Day

By tradition, it is on the ETH Day, a day of academic celebration, that ETH Zurich honours those individuals who have helped it to become one of the world’s leading universities.

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