EPT summer camp
Overview
EPT summer camp is an event for PhD students and postdocs, organized by the EPT-hub.

During this camp we will cover topics of engaging teaching techniques and transversal skills, in broader context of personal and professional development.

The event of the EPT-hub is supported by Department of Physics and MaP Doctoral School at ETH Zurich.
Lecturers:
  • Günther Dissertori (Rector ETH Zurich)
  • Alessio Figalli (ETH Zurich, Fields Laureate)
  • Andreas Vaterlaus (ETH Zurich)
  • Eric Mazur (Harvard University)
  • Thorsten Künnemann (Director of Technorama)
  • Daniela Rupp (ETH Zurich)
  • Siara Isaac (EPFL didactical training center)
  • Joelyn de Lima (EPFL didactical training center)
  • Thorsten Philipps (TU Berlin)
  • Michael Kropac (CEO Cewas, Zurich)
  • Mirko Bischofberger (EPFL, UZH, CEO Science Studios)
  • Angelica Natera (Global Higher Education, LASPAUS, UK)
  • Pleun Hermsen (TU Delft, Director of Educational Center “Reflective Engineer”)
  • Yevheniia Kholina (Oxford)

Theme of this year: Transdisciplinarity and self-identification
Topics:
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Future skills
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Science communication and AI
  • Transversal skills 
Program

Detailed program coming soon!

Photo impressions from the last camp
EPT core team
Venue
The Mattli Antoniushaus Morschach is located in the Stoos-Muota Valley region. It is built directly on the rock of a mountain, with a wonderful view over lake Lucerne and the Rütli.
Famous for it‘s beautiful surroundings, the region offers a wide variety of activities, including: the Swiss Path around the Lake of Uri, ridge hiking trail, moor experience trail, mountain inn trail and alpine cheese trail on the Stoos, Dachsen Trail and natural rock climbing wall in Morschach, bike trail through the Ingenbohl forest, in the Muotathal joke trail, husky camp, Hölloch, Bödmeren primeval forest and Glattalp as well as the Swiss Holidaypark in Morschach, museums in Schwyz and much more as bad weather options.
Contact:
Dr. Vira Bondar

Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics
HPK G 29
Otto-​Stern-Weg 5
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

bondarv@phys.ethz.ch