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The aim of the National Future Day is to provide children with insights into potential future career opportunities. Students from the fifth to seventh grades are invited to participate in exciting workshops at the FHNW on 13 November 2025 and explore various career fields. The goal is to present them with new paths that go beyond traditional role models and help them discover their own interests and talents.
Offerings at all FHNW locations
As part of the National Future Day 2025, there is a versatile and exciting programme at all FHNW locations. Within this framework, the FHNW universities offer a wide range of workshops, from performing an endoscopic operation on a bell pepper, to a mysterious search for light, to the adventure of giving a lesson. The workshops are designed to impart knowledge in a playful manner while fostering the curiosity and creativity of the children. Interested parties can find the FHNW's offerings and registration options on the National Future Day website.
Contact
University of Applied
Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW
General Secretariat
Dr. Andrea Flora Bauer
Coordinator Diversity & Sustainability
Tel.: +41 56 202 73 37
E-Mail: andreaflora.bauer@fhnw.ch
Further information is available on www.fhnw.ch
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW
Dominik Lehmann
Head of Communication FHNW
Bahnhofstrasse 6
5210 Windisch
T +41 56 202 77 28
dominik.lehmann@fhnw.ch
The University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW is one of the leading universities of applied sciences in Switzerland and comprises nine schools in the disciplines of Applied Psychology, Architecture, Construction and Geomatics, Design and Art, Life Sciences, Music, Teacher Education, Social Work, Engineering and Business.
The campuses of the FHNW are located in the four supporting cantons of Aargau, Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, and Solothurn. The FHNW universities are active in teaching, research, continuing education and services – both innovative and practice-oriented.
The broad range of study programmes, the close ties to practice, the application-oriented and innovation- driven research, and a global network make the FHNW an attractive and diverse educational institution, a sought-after practice partner, and an attractive employer in Northwestern Switzerland. The graduates of the FHNW are in high demand as professionals.
Source: FHNW - University of Applied Sciences and Arts Nor, Press release
Original article published on: Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz: Nationaler Zukunftstag 2025 an der FHNW