Leadership Lab 🔪- Dissecting life science success stories

Does my contribution really make a difference?

32 min · 14 de mar de 2026
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As part of our Podcasthon initiative, we sat down with Mathias Terheggen, Head of Partnerships and Philanthropy at ETH Foundation, to talk about a question many people ask before giving: does my contribution really make a difference? In this conversation, Mathias shares how donations help create real opportunities for future scientific talent, why every contribution matters, and how support can help shape the environment where curiosity, research, and innovation grow. If you’ve ever wondered whether your support can have a real impact, this episode is for you. You can donate any amount here: https://ethz-foundation.ch/en/online-giving-polyfonds/

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