About ThinkSwiss

Promoting exchanges and sharing know-how between the U.S. and Switzerland.

The ThinkSwiss program is your opportunity to get involved with Switzerland; a global, knowledge-based country, full of talent, high-tech opportunities, and creativity.

ThinkSwiss organizes events, workshops, exhibitions and study trips to Switzerland. The program also offers research scholarships and grants for stays at summer schools at top Swiss universities.

In cooperation with American partners, ThinkSwiss explores topics of mutual importance from policy, cultural, and technological perspectives. 


ThinkSwiss is Organized by:

These representations strengthen Switzerland’s partnership with the United States and work with American counterparts to address global challenges.


>>Find your closest Swiss representation in the US.


An official program of the Swiss Confederation.

State Secretariat for Education and Research

The State Secretariat for Education and Research is the federal government's specialized agency for national and international matters concerning general and university education, research and space.

Presence Switzerland
Presence Switzerland, as part of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), is responsible for presenting and fostering a positive image of Switzerland and for implementing the Federal Council’s strategy on Switzerland’s communication abroad.



Contact
Lukas Sieber, ThinkSwiss Program Manager
Embassy of Switzerland, Washington D.C.

phone: +1 (202) 745 7987
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ThinkSwiss is an official program of the Swiss Confederation—promoting exchanges and sharing knowledge between the U.S. and Switzerland. 

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