How is studying in Switzerland?

I remember my first day of classes; I was nervous and somehow worried about how would it be to study in English, the methodology, the professors and so on. The first day of class I could immediately notice that the entire class seem pretty international, …

Pets in Switzerland

The only one thing I love more than random facts are animals. When I first moved to Lausanne I thought I was in dog paradise. So many of them! But I soon discovered that they are more to be observed than petted… Never, ever, pet …

Podcast Episode 2: From a Local to Expats

On the second episode of our podcast, I talk with Claudio Berchtold, a Swiss born and raised in the region of Oberaargau. He share with us some interesting tips on what expats could do to have an easier integration to the Swiss culture and make …

Podcast: Wait! What, Switzerland?

Grüezi mitenand! On my first podcast episode I talk to Sofia Skalisti about the differences and similarities of the German and French parts of Switzerland. Sofia lives now in Zug, but she started her Swiss life in Geneva. https://soundcloud.com/what_switzerland/ep-1-two-countries-in-one-with-sofia

Expats Share Curiosities About Switzerland

For the past few months I have been sharing about some of the things I find curious about Switzerland and its people. Today, my colleagues Sofia and Donika share their thought with you too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ6gojsvceY

Swiss Wine: Three Curiosities and a Cool Event

Why haven’t I heard about Swiss wine abroad? There are two reasons for that. The first one is related to the production/consumption ratio. Switzerland produces close to one hectolitre (or 100 million litres) of wine annually. This is not even 0.01% of the world production, …