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Political breakthrough for a VSETH concern
New academic calendar after 2007

Published: 24.03.2005 06:00
Modified: 23.03.2005 15:18
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(nst) Students and professors will have to reschedule their diaries. Starting in 2007 the winter semester at all Swiss universities will commence in week 38, which means already mid-September. According to a communiqué agreement was reached at a meeting last week by the Rector's Conference of Swiss Universities (CRUS), the Universities of Applied Sciences (KFH) and the Pedagogical Universities (SKPH). In turn, this change will lead to other changes in the academic calendar; the winter semester will run until Christmas and the summer semester will begin mid-February (week 8) and run until the end of May.

This measure represents, on the one hand, "a decisive step in the direction of a common university landscape for Switzerland," writes CRUS. With the introduction of modular courses leading to Bachelor and Master degrees the harmonisation of the study process had been marked out. But it was the adjustment of schedules amongst the universities that allowed co-operation to be put into practice. On the other hand, the decision meant that Switzerland's academic calendar was now in step with those of surrounding European countries.

VSETH initiative

"We are very pleased with the CRUS decision," said Mauro Pfister when ETH Life asked what he thought of this result. Pfister is studying maths at ETH Zurich and is a member of the board for university policy in ETH's students' association, (VSETH). This adjustment of the academic calendar to the European average meant that the universities had finally gone some way to mitigating a frustrating situation. "Already at the beginning of 2004 VSETH raised the issue in various groups that deal specifically with Swiss university policy and managed to get it put on the agendas," (1) , said Pfister. "Today we're proud to have provided the incentive for this important piece of university policy."

The bringing forward of semesters sweeps away the greatest obstacle to students' mobility. Students who wish to go abroad can now do so without missing the beginning of the semester at their guest university. But Pfister admits, "The implementation will be a bit of a conundrum for the Rector's Office". He says VSETH will actively help to implement the change in accordance with students' wishes with as little hassle as possible.

Remaining obstacles to mobility

For real mobility to exist, however, there were more obstacles to overcome. Generally speaking, he said, the structure of ETH's Bachelor courses of study did not fully reflect the "Bologna“ spirit. "Despite an avowal of commitment to international exchange, the modular structure and the possibility of having one's work from other universities more readily acknowledged are still more or less lacking," explained Mauro Pfister.


Satisfied with Couchepin

(nst) VSETH is also gratified with the university policy position statement, which Federal Councillor Couchepin expressed last week in an interview with the "Tages-Anzeiger“ (2) . The Minister for Education opposes an increase of university fees to 5,000 CHF, something that parts of industry are calling for. "We are pleased that Councillor Couchepin rejects revolutionising the entire system with the introduction of student loans. But it is really vital to improve the grant system, which could mitigate the adverse effects of a possible increase in fees–and this is precisely what Couchepin supports," says Mauro Pfister from VSETH. Above all, for the first time the Minister for Education has clearly refuted the call from the President of the ETH Board, Alexander Zehnder, to restrict admissions.


References:
•  Cf. ETH Life report of 9.2.2005 on the call from economiesuisse, "Mehr Wettbewerb für Unis“: archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/econunivgl.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/econunivgl.html)
•  Cf. ETH Life report of 4.11.2003 on the proposals of the think-tank Avenir Suisse, "Plädoyer für höhere Studiengebühren“: archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/avenirtuition.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/avenirtuition.html)
•  Cf. ETH Life interview of 28.10.2003 with VSETH board on university fees, "Vorschlag ist unrealistisch“: archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/studiengebhuesler.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/studiengebhuesler.html)

Footnotes:
(1 Cf. ETH Life report of 16.2.2004, "Stolpersteine für die Mobilität“: archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/pruefungstermine.html (archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/articles/pruefungstermine.html)
(2 Cf. corresponding article in the Tages-Anzeiger: www.tagi.ch/dyn/news/schweiz/479330.html (www.tagi.ch/dyn/news/schweiz/479330.html)


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