University of Applied Sciences and Arts (FHNW)
Education & science
Directions
Train: S3, S1; Muttenz Bahnhof
Bus: 47, 63; Fachhochschule
Tram: 14; Zum Park
Campus trail
Explore the architecturally spectacular campus of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) on an unforgettable scavenger hunt.
Programme
A world of opportunities
Discover the FHNW Campus Muttenz on an exciting Campus trail and get to know the five universities.
17:00 – 00:00
Petting zoo of the future
With a bit of luck, you'll be able to watch the ghost insects moulting and the ants digging tunnels. One thing is certain: you will gain exciting insights into this special zoo up close.
17:00 – 00:00
Our library
Discover the library's range of media and be inspired by the unique exhibition around the spectacular building of the FHNW Campus Muttenz and the programmes offered by the FHNW.
17:00 – 00:00
Working in the construction lab
The construction lab of the Civil Engineering Institute is one of the largest labs at a Swiss university. Learn what tests and research are conducted here.
17:00 – 21:00
every hour on the hour
Max. visitors
75
Study and research in the lab
Delve into the labs of the University for Life Sciences on this tour. Find out more about the research as well as the further education and training opportunities.
19:00 – 21:00
every hour on the hour
Max. visitors
60
Protective clothing
provided on sight
Food and Drink
The gastronomy on campus offers a wide and varied range.
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
General Information
Rest area with seating available
About FHNW
The University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) is one of the leading institutions of its kind in Switzerland and is active in teaching, research, further education and service with its nine different universities. Its wide range of courses, proximity to practical application, innovative research and global network make FHNW an attractive and diverse educational institution, a sought-after partner in practice and an attractive employer in northwestern Switzerland.