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New Minor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Starting in the Fall Semester 2026/27, students will be able to supplement their Master’s degree with the Minor Innovation & Entrepreneurship university-wide. Designed to equip students with key future skills, the program will cover innovation competence, problem-solving, entrepreneurial thinking and adaptability.

The three-semester minor program (30 ECTS) empowers students to recognize innovation potential, develop visions and solutions, and implement them sustainably. This creates a unique opportunity to develop future-oriented skills in an interdisciplinary setting, empowering individuals to proactively drive change and progress business and society.

The minor builds on UZH's diversity as a comprehensive university, combining knowledge from the wide range of disciplines it offers. Instead of focusing on innovation & entrepreneurship from business or technological perspectives alone, the program incorporates theoretical fundamentals from disciplines such as psychology, sociology, economics, and law. This approach fosters a deep understanding of the sources of innovation, its mechanisms, and how it can be shaped in different contexts. At the same time, the minor creates a balanced connection between theory and practice. The involvement of experts from companies, startups, and the innovation ecosystem encourages students to apply theoretical concepts into real-world applications and build practical know-how. Interdisciplinary teamwork is an integral part of teaching entrepreneurial thinking, with students working together on challenge-based and/or start-up projects.

Maria Olivares

 

The minor not only opens up the possibility for graduates to found their own startups, but also deliberately opens doors to career opportunities in dynamic and future-oriented industries and organizations,” explains Maria Olivares, Head of Innovation at the University of Zurich. “Innovation no longer arises solely in high-tech startups, but in all industries and organizations.”

This interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach of the Minor Innovation & Entrepreneurship stands for future-oriented learning with clear added value: students develop an interdisciplinary, adaptive understanding of innovation to translate insights from their respective subject contexts into impact-oriented solutions and to act responsibly in various professional fields. Whether as a manager in the corporate world, the innovation economy, the public or non-profit sector, or even as the founder of your own start-up, act as a visionary and develop innovations with a real impact.

The development of this three-semester minor program is based on an initiative by Vice President Research Elisabeth Stark. She sees the new minor as a decisive asset for UZH:

Elisabeth Stark

 

“The program is a strategically important step in advancing the teaching of innovation and entrepreneurship and embedding it early in academic education—it is a forward-looking impulse for the University of Zurich.”

 

Additional Information

Definition Minor

A Minor at UZH is a supplementary field of study that can be completed in addition to a main subject (Major). Its purpose is to broaden a student’s academic profile and to acquire targeted, in-depth knowledge in another field of study, thereby defining competencies more broadly. Choosing a Minor enables students to shape an individual study profile, as it is a freely selectable study program.

A Minor is offered by a different faculty or by the School for Transdisciplinary Studies, as is the case with the Minor Innovation & Entrepreneurship. 

Minor Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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