Days of Open Doors at Metropolitan University Prague

Metropolitan University Prague holds Days of Open Doors regularly once a month since January to September. During these days, prospective applicants have an opportunity to find out detailed information about submission of applications, admission proceedings, individual specialisations, instruction, and foreign languages taught at MUP. During the Days of Open Doors prospective applicants also have an …

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Czech Republic ranked world’s second-best country for expats to work in

The Czech Republic maintained its ranking in the top 3 for the third year in a row as one of the best countries for expats to work in, coming in second and beaten only by Vietnam in the Expat Insider guide by networking group Internations. The Working Abroad Index includes 64 countries. Each country required …

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March 3-4: Masaryk Days in Brno

Upon the 170th anniversary of T. G. Masaryk’s birth, Masaryk University is launching a new cycle of lectures to hold debates on current social topics regularly. The cycle will include topical lectures and debates among renowned experts both from Czech and foreign academic environment and the programme will also feature interesting cultural and social events. …

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Studying in the Czech Republic: General Medicine

The demand for healthcare professionals is high everywhere in the world. The medical profession is one of society’s most valuable assets, so it comes as no surprise that medical degrees are long, all-consuming and certainly one of the most challenging career paths possible. However, the hard work pays off when you are making an impact …

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Studying in the Czech Republic: Dentistry

The medical profession is one of society’s most valuable assets, so it comes as no surprise that medical degrees are long, all-consuming and certainly one of the most challenging career paths possible. However, the hard work pays off when you are making an impact on the world. Every year, dentists help millions of people keep …

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Study in English in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is an increasingly popular destination for international study, with over 60,000 foreign students registered in Czech universities last year. In 2018, foreigners therefore accounted for roughly 15% of the total number of students enrolled in Czech higher education institutions. Become one of them and come study to the heart of Europe! For …

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When should you take notes by hand

Most students take a laptop with them to lectures. Young people often type faster than they write which can be a useful skill as it allows you to take copious notes quickly and easily. But are there times when it might be better to replace your laptop with a pad and pen? In an experiment, …

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98 musicians from 23 countries to take part in the 2020 Prague Spring

Ninety-eight musicians from 23 countries will compete in the Prague Spring competition of young players that annually precedes the Prague Spring international music festival in May. This year, the contest will focus on the bassoon and clarinet categories. The three-round contest, which is a part of the Prague Spring festival, will take place from May …

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Studying in the Czech Republic: Ecology

Ecology is an integrated discipline that studies relationships among individuals, populations and communities and it is independent on systematic classification of study subjects. By carefully using the principles of ecology, we can learn to predict, extinguish, counteract and prevent potentially adverse effect we might have on the globe around us. Come study ecology at one …

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Thirty years after its founding, AAU remains the most cosmopolitan university

In January, Anglo-American University in Prague (AAU) showed an almost 80% share of foreign students among domestic universities, statistically the most international higher-education institution in the Czech Republic.1 As AAU enters its 30th anniversary year the private university remains the most cosmopolitan university of its kind in the Czech Republic. Students come from more than …

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