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Swiss universities loved by foreign students

Swiss universities are known to be very international

More than half of those doing a doctorate in Switzerland come from abroad, according to a new global education report. Foreign students are especially drawn to courses in the natural sciences.

International students make up 17% of those studying at Swiss universities, said the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECDexternal link) in its Education at a Glance 2017external link, published earlier this week.

This is almost three times more than the OECD total of 6%.

The higher the level of study, the more international students in Switzerland. Only Luxembourg has more international doctoral students (87%), the report found.

“As a result, Switzerland has 20 international students for every 100 national students…one of the highest ratios after some of the English-speaking countries such as New Zealand (26) and the United Kingdom (22),” the report said about Switzerland.

Share of international students by level of tertiary education (2015)

Education at a Glance 2017: OECD Indicators

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Share of tertiary students enrolled in natural sciences, maths and statistics, by mobility status (2015)

Swiss universities are well known for their international status. In February, the country’s two federal technology institutes (ETH Zurich and EPFL) claimed the top two slots in the Times Higher Educationexternal link ranking of the world’s most international universities; the University of Zurich was ranked 15th.

This list compared the proportion of international students and faculty members, as well as the share of publications published by at least one author from another country.

Share of tertiary students enrolled in natural sciences, maths and statistics, by mobility status (2015)

Share of tertiary students enrolled in natural sciences, maths and statistics, by mobility status (2015)

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Isobel Leybold-Johnson
Isobel is a British-trained journalist who speaks all three Swiss national languages. She's happy to tackle any subject that comes her way, but education is her passion. Initials: ilj
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