Promoting sustainable development is therefore both our mission and our goal. Our new
website
shows, using examples from research, teaching and campus (see box), how ETH Zurich is taking on this responsibility and working specifically to implement SDGs.
Promoting tomorrow's leaders
A core aspect that lies close to my heart, and where perhaps ETH Zurich contributes the most to sustainable development, is in the professional training of highly motivated and committed students: These are the individuals who will later assume responsibility and set an example in our society. As well as providing a sound education in technical and scientific basics, we must equip our students even better to make a contribution to the multi-layered development of a sustainable future. It’s a matter of inspiring students to address key challenges for the future of our society, and of firing them up to solve complex problems. Flexible and creative teaching formats such as in
ETH Week
or the
Critical Thinking Initiative
can help here.
Good, but there’s still room for improvement
Of course, ETH Zurich is generating new knowledge and transferring technology from research into practice all the time. In addition to teaching, this is our core competence and contributes to our goals at various levels. Nevertheless, in the spirit of the SDGs, we should also focus our efforts on those activities which we can - and want to - specifically improve at ETH Zurich.
Let me give two examples. ETH Zurich is still a long way from fulfilling "the full and effective participation of women, and equal opportunities for them in assuming leadership roles at all levels" (SDG 5).
equal!
is therefore specifically promoting women in order to improve equal opportunities between men and women at all levels at ETH – through the
Gender Action Plan
, for instance.
We’re also looking for a cultural change in
air travel
, for this still accounts for around 60 percent of the university's total CO
2
footprint. We need more virtual alternatives for international research cooperation in order to meet the challenge of climate change (SDG 13) within our scientific community too.
ETH Zurich has set up a participatory process to address this; all departments and central bodies have committed to target scenarios and drawn up appropriate measures for meeting them. ETH's
Mobility Platform
is supporting the process and monitoring results.