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Framing the Future: ETH and Global Policy

This article is part of a series highlighting ETH Zurich’s role at the intersection of science and policymaking. ETH has just launched the Albert Einstein School of Public Policy. It serves as a hub for policy-oriented education, research, and real-world impact. To find out more, visit: https://einstein-school.ethz.ch/en/

Framing the Future: ETH and Global Policy

How Can Science Truly Inform and Improve Public Policy?

October 16, 2025
Charles Bara reflects on the ETH Global Lecture “Improving Public Policy Through Science”, where Walter Thurnherr and Tobias Schmidt explored how trust, humility, and collaboration can bridge the gap between evidence and action.

“I agree to disagree” is a common phrase among policy experts, though at the ETH Global Lecture on Improving Public Policy Through Science on 7th October, there was remarkable alignment on one key point: bridging the worlds of science and politics is both essential and challenging.

Walter Thurnherr, Tobias Schmidt and Julia Cantalou during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Walter Thurnherr, Tobias Schmidt and Julia Cantalou during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025. Photo Credit: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger

Attending the Lecture was both enlightening and thought-provoking. The event brought together Walter Thurnherr, former Federal Chancellor of Switzerland, and Professor Tobias Schmidt, Director of the Institute of Science, Technology and Policy at ETH Zurich, in a conversation moderated by Julie Cantalou, former Co-Secretary General of the Swiss Green Liberal Party, whose background made the discussion especially relevant and insightful. Together, they explored one of the most crucial and complex questions of our time:

How can science truly inform and improve public policy?

From the very start, it was clear that bridging the worlds of science and politics requires more than just good intentions, it demands mutual understanding, patience, and trust. Thurnherr reminded us that while “science goes for truth,” policymakers often aim for what aligns with the majority’s will. This inherent tension, he argued, doesn’t make collaboration impossible, in fact it simply makes it essential. Without scientific evidence, policies risk losing direction; without political pragmatism, science risks losing relevance.

Former Federal Chancellor of Switzerland Walter Thurnherr during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Former Federal Chancellor of Switzerland Walter Thurnherr during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025. Photo Credit: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger

Professor Schmidt provided a complementary perspective, emphasizing that public policy is not a sprint but a marathon. Building trust between scientists and policymakers takes time, consistency, and empathy. He encouraged researchers to communicate without jargon, to make their findings understandable to those outside their fields, and to create long-term “policy cycles” that ensure science is continuously integrated into decision-making. His message was clear: it is not just about producing knowledge, but it is about making knowledge usable.

Walter Thurnherr and Julia Cantalou during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Walter Thurnherr and Julia Cantalou during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025. Photo Credit: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger

The discussion also introduced the exciting vision behind the new ETH School of Public Policy to be launched soon, led by Schmidt, which aims to become a leading hub for dialogue between research and governance. Its mission is threefold: to educate the next generation of scientists about policymaking, to conduct cutting-edge research that supports evidence-based decisions, and to foster ongoing dialogues between academia and government. Thurnherr described it as an ambitious but vital initiative – one that will require not just more science, but structures, incentives, and strong institutional support for those willing to operate at the science-policy interface. He noted that many of the world’s challenges, from managing AI and digital transformation to addressing complex national and international challenges, are deeply rooted in technology, making ETH’s role more relevant than ever.

Tobias Schmidt during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Tobias Schmidt during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025. Photo Credit: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger

One of the most striking reflections came when Thurnherr posed a question to the audience:

“Would we be better off if we had seven Nobel prize laureates in the Federal Council (Switzerland) to solve the problems of public policy?”

His point was profound – while science provides facts and evidence, policymaking also involves ethics, values, and societal priorities. Both worlds must work hand in hand, respecting their different but complementary roles.

As I listened, I found myself reflecting on the importance of communication and humility in this process. It’s not enough to have the right data; what truly matters is how we convey it, how we listen, and how we collaborate. The future of good governance lies not only in innovation and technology but also in building trust between experts and citizens.

Walter Thurnherr and Tobias Schmidt during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Walter Thurnherr and Tobias Schmidt during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025. Photo Credit: ETH Zurich / Andreas Eggenberger

My key takeaway from this inspiring evening is that evidence-informed policymaking is, at its core, about people — scientists who step beyond their laboratories, policymakers who are open to listening, and institutions like ETH Zurich that foster spaces for genuine dialogue. Thurnherr also reminded us that ETH’s original mission in the 19th century — to educate engineers who directly served the needs of the country — remains just as relevant today. Back then, science and policy were closely intertwined, and perhaps it’s time to reclaim that spirit. As he aptly noted, it is often the challenges themselves that bring science and politics together — and through that exchange, meaningful solutions can emerge.

Leaving the event, I felt hopeful. ETH Zurich is not only advancing scientific excellence but also nurturing a culture of responsibility, one where knowledge serves the common good, and where collaboration between science and society is seen as a shared journey toward a better future. I found myself reflecting on the role ETH Zurich can play in this transformation. With its long-standing reputation as a trusted source of knowledge and a culture rooted in integrity and innovation, ETH is uniquely positioned to lead the way in connecting science with the societal good.

Walter Thurnherr, Tobias Schmidt and Julia Cantalou during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Question-Answer session during the ETH Global Lecture Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Moderator Julia Cantalou during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.
Walter Thurnherr, Tobias Schmidt and Julia Cantalou during the Improving Public Policy Through Science at ETH Zurich on 7th October 2025.

Check out the pictures from the event here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/meeteth/albums/72177720329550116/

And in case you missed, watch the talk here:

Education, Science & Technology, Society Global Lecture Series , Politics , Public Policy , Research
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Charles Bara Charles is a Marketing and Communications Manager at ETH Zurich since November 2022. Before then, he worked as a Marketing Manager for four years at Scienta Omicron in Uppsala, Sweden. Prior to that for ten years he worked as the Head of Multimedia Content and other positions at the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich.

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