
Welcome to
Exchange2Go
The UZH Exchange Experience Hub for Business, Economics & Informatics Students
Planning your semester abroad? Discover first-hand stories from fellow UZH students — honest insights about universities, courses, housing, and local life.
Share your own experience to help others make the most of their exchange adventure!
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MISSION
We want to make preparing for an exchange semester easier, more personal, and a lot more fun for students at UZH's Faculty of Business, Economics & Informatics.
On Exchange2Go, you will find first-hand stories, course reviews, housing tips, and honest insights from students who've already studied abroad.
Together, we're building a community where experience meets preparation and where we help each other make the most out of every exchange adventure.
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REPORTS
Curious what an exchange semester is really like? Here are a few stories to inspire your journey.

Stefano
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Management and Economics
There’s always something to do in Paris. Students often get free or discounted entry to museums, theaters, and cultural sites. Both the Sorbonne and the City Universitaire offer a wide range of sports acitivities. For nightlife, there are countless places to discover (jazz bars, indie clubs, student pubs). While the southern parts of Paris are more academic and calm, the northern neighborhoods like Belleville and Le Marais are perfect for going out. During the day, Paris is full of beautiful spots for walking or relaxing. Parks like the Jardin du Luxembourg, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, or Bois de Vincennes are perfect for escaping the city buzz

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STORIES 2 SHARE.
UNIVERSITIES
Explore where other students went on exchange — and see what makes each university unique.

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
A major strength of the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne is its wide range of topics. Many courses deal with current global issues such as globalization, climate change, and development economics. I found the academic content very progressive and internationally oriented. Compared to Switzerland, lectures were longer (often three hours) and the organization a bit more flexible, which has both advantages and disadvantages. For Economics Master students, I highly recommend the PSME program, which is part of an international Master’s track. It’s a great opportunity for intercultural exchange. Despite a full 30 ECTS workload, I still had plenty of time to enjoy life in Paris.
Get to Know Us
Exchange2Go is a student-led platform created for UZH students from the Faculty of Business, Economics & Informatics who want to explore and prepare for their exchange semester abroad.
Our goal is to make it easier to find reliable information about partner universities, study programs, and life abroad — directly from the people who know it best: fellow students.




