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Natural and artificial

It seems to be part of human nature to constantly want to improve ourselves and our environment.  This ambition has made our lives more comfortable in many ways. At times, however, we overshoot the mark and conclude that it is time to return to our roots.

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    • Research

    Research in the area of finance is international

    Jan-Alexander Posth, a senior lecturer at the Centre for Asset Management of the ZHAW School of Management and Law, gained new perspectives and ideas for his research and a better understanding of the (...)

    • Interview Sandra Hürlimann
    25.10.2021
  • Foto Myleen Holl
    • Research

    Exchanges at university and innovation hotspots with Swissnex

    The ZHAW-Swissnex staff mobility programme provides tailor-made exchange opportunities with important international university and innovation hotspots. This is important for research and the (...)

    • Sandra Hürlimann
    25.10.2021
    • Main Topic

    Of wildebeests, lions and the complexity of the world

    Humans tend to think linearly, but the world is complex: in the future, even more skills will be required in our professional and everyday lives to deal with complex developments and influence them (...)

    • Sibylle Veigl
    25.10.2021
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    COIL – overcoming the confines of one’s own culture through virtual collaboration

    Working on something virtually with students from a different culture and moving forward together. This is what Collaborative Online International Learning is all about. The importance of virtual (...)

    • Eveline Rutz
    25.10.2021
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    Interculturality: Learning across borders

    Certified international experience and intercultural competences boost a student’s chances of finding a job with their dream employer. ZHAW sets out to sharpen the international profile of its (...)

    • Eveline Rutz
    25.10.2021
    • Main Topic

    The (dis)informed society

    We are practically on the way from the age of information to the age of disinformation. The importance of experts is getting lost in view of the wide range of experiences available online.

    • Contributed by Tilo Hühn
    25.10.2021
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    The language code as a barrier

    The requirements placed on migrants’ language skills have become much more stringent in recent years. These requirements do not necessarily reflect everyday language needs, but are rather an (...)

    • Ümit Yoker
    25.10.2021
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