History
The Academy of Neuchatel was founded in 1838. It owes its birth not only to the strong political will to provide the region with a high quality educational establishment, but also to the geologist and paleontologist Louis Agassiz who made significant scientific advances at the time.
Education
With 22% of students coming from abroad (approximately a 100 nationalities), the University of Neuchatel is one of the most international universities in Switzerland.
Furthermore the University is well known nationally for its education and training: around 45% of students are from other Swiss cantons.
Research
Research in Neuchâtel is carried out by about 800 teachers, researchers and scientific staff. It represents one third of the University’s annual budget of CHF 141 million.
While research is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the European Union and other funding sources, the University interacts with both academic and private entities.
Career
At UniNE, join associations and clubs! Put your newly aquired academic skills into practice by participating in the many different activities offered by student groups and start building a network that will serve you well throughout your career.
University of Neuchâtel Key Statistics & Highlights
- #601 Ranking
- 7 Masters
- 54 Scholarships
- 369 Academic Staff
- 4,099 Students
- 820 Students (int'l)
- 2,459 Students (female)
- Public Institution Type
University of Neuchâtel Overview
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University of Neuchâtel Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 8 reviews
- 5 Star 5 Reviews
- 4 Star 3 Reviews
- 3 Star 0 Reviews
- 2 Star 0 Reviews
- 1 Star 0 Reviews
Feels like home with top-tier teaching
It is a small University with a very high level of study. It is like a family University where Professors are willing to help you to go further in the understanding of the matter they propose, they encourage discussion but also questions. They also provide a wide range of paths to dive deeper in the subjects, they are really at the disposition of the students even if they have research going on in their side, they take time to advise you. The quality of the teaching is very high, and there are several interdisciplinary fields that allows a new thinking, but also provides new sights how science can be approached. All facilities are high class, there are study rooms with all kind of connections, with computers at disposition and also rooms where you can take a nap for refreshing the mind. I did my bachelor degree there in biology and ethnology, and now I am doing Cognitive Science, and I feel like home. I can just say that for me it is the best University!
Lakeside Campus With Caring Faculty
It's a small university, but the teaching staff are incredibly competent. The campus sits right by the lake, which makes the social scene especially enjoyable. Both the bachelor's and master's programs are genuinely interesting, and because the school is small, you build real bonds with your lecturers. They're always around for a chat or extra help.
Lakeside Campus, Diverse Cohort
Very nice university next to the lake. Going out on the rocks next to water during lunch break in the summer is something that is not possible everywhere! I went there for a master in general management for people who do not have a degree in economic sciences. This meant working with people form a lot of different background, and was very interesting! I also loved the fact most of our lecturers were not fully academics but had an industry job next to their teaching hours. This gave real insights. I wholeheartedly recommend it!
University of Neuchâtel Rankings
Study Portals Meta Ranking
Studyportals ranking look at the scores of the most used ranking systems and present you with one number of how well this University performs.
World University Rankings
By Times Higher Education
Dropped 100 places compared to 2025
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3 year trend World University Rankings
| 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 401 | 501 | 601 |
We don’t have enough recent ranking data to show a 3-year trend for this university.
Best Global Universities Rankings
By U.S. News & World Report
Climbed 1 places compared to 2025
Best Global Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report presents all the top universities from the U.S. and 60 other countries around the world. They measure the rate of students going to their second year of studies, as well as the rate of students who graduate. It also asks university representatives on the performance of universities, and evaluates university resources, teacher salaries, graduation rates, student academic achievements and satisfaction. After calculating and comparing these criteria, U.S. News ranks the top international universities accordingly.
3 year trend Best Global Universities Rankings
| 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 1167 | 1196 | 1195 |
We don’t have enough recent ranking data to show a 3-year trend for this university.
Student services
UniNE strongly encourages you to do a part of your studies (1 or 2 semesters) in another university in Switzerland or abroad. To this end, the University regularly signs students exchange agreements with other universities and offers administrative support for the preparation of your stay. Different types of financial aid are available: scholarships specific to your field of study, state-funded scholarships, etc.
Housing services
The University of Neuchâtel is in the heart of the city; it does not have a campus. Students stay either in university hostels, in private homes or in shared apartments.UniNE cannot guarantee housing for its student population. Nevertheless, we are taking all the measures that are at our disposal to try to find as many accommodations as possible. It is recommended to find accommodation before the beginning of the academic year. It is therefore preferable to start your search as soon as possible.The average rent for a room varies from SFr 450 to SFr 800 / month.
Library services
Our services
- Advanced literature search. Selective and exhaustive bibliographies for all your academic works
- Quick delivery of documents (print and online)
- Research support
- Data management on the UniNE publications portal and RERO DOC
- Materials and chargers check-out
Medical services
It is obligatory for everyone living in Switzerland (including foreign students) to adhere to a basic health insurance. The insurance must be acquired within the first three months following your registration with the Foreign Residents’ Office in your Commune of residence.
Campus life
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, on the shores of the largest expanse of water entirely within Swiss borders, Neuchâtel is the perfect venue for students.
In Neuchâtel, you will enjoy:
- a central location in Switzerland and Europe
- modern infrastructure and facilities
- a wide range of cultural pursuits (theaters, museums, festivals)
- security, both on- and off-campus
- significantly lower costs of housing and living than in big Swiss cities!
- a relatively mild climate
Sports facilities
If you like sports, you will be delighted with the exceptional opportunities available in the Neuchâtel region. Whether in winter or summer, the UniNE Sports Service (SUN) offers a wide range of activities including:
- outdoor sports such as skiing, snowshoeing, golf, tennis, sailing
- indoor sports such as indoor football, ice hockey, badminton, fitness training
- more "exotic" disciplines such as juggling, aikido or aïkibudo, and hip-hop, salsa, merengue and cumbia dancing
- a variety of health-oriented wellness activities
Student clubs
At UniNE, join associations and clubs! Put your newly aquired academic skills into practice by participating in the many different activities offered by student groups and start building a network that will serve you well throughout your career.
All UniNE students are automatically members of FEN (Federation of Neuchâtel Students), although they may opt out if they wish. FEN is dedicated to defending students' interests at the University. Furthermore, it studies decisions and legislation affecting the University and takes position on matters concerning student life. Other associations serve as a liaison between UniNE faculties/departments and their students.
Accreditation
Institutional accreditation is provided for by the Law on the encouragement and coordination of higher education institutions (LEHE) as an instrument aimed at controlling access to the Swiss higher education landscape. Receiving accreditation is a necessary condition for a Haute École to be entitled to the granting of federal contributions and to the designation 'University' or 'Haute École'. The accreditation must be renewed every 7 years.