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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 […]
read more98 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 […]
read moreStudying 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 […]
read moreThirty 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 […]
read moreUniversity of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
The University of South Bohemia is a public university based in České Budějovice. It is a modern education institution with a long tradition and an important centre of science and research in the south of Bohemia. There are almost 9’000 students in more than 220 majors studying in bachelor‘s, master’s and doctoral programs at eight […]
read moreHolešovice considered one of 10 coolest neighborhoods in Europe
The Prague 7 district Holešovice ranked among top 10 Europe’s coolest neighborhoods in the latest ratings published by the Guardian. According to the newspaper, Holešovice used to be a bleak district with little to offer locals, let alone visitors, but has impressively resurged over the past ten years. Today, Holešovice is home to a vibrant […]
read moreUnique Celtic head sculpture on display in Olomouc
One of the most precious items from the archives of the National Museum of the Czech Republic, a sculpted Celtic head dating back to the Iron Age, is currently on display at the Regional Museum in Olomouc. The valuable sculpture is the highlight of a two-week exhibition of Celtic art and can be seen until […]
read moreUniversity of Ostrava will plant a tree for every student application received
The motto of University of Ostrava for this year is: “Influence not only your own future.” The university wants to remind its students of their importance for the society by the motto and decided to highlight its meaning by its commitment to plant a tree for every student application received. “We saw an increase in […]
read morePalacký University in Olomouc opens course in Iraqi Kurdistan
Palacký University in Olomouc has recently opened a new course in Petroleum Engineering in Erbil, the capitol of Iraqi Kurdistan. Erbil is one of the oldest cities in the world and is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Recently, the city has become the seat of an educational project in which Palacký University plays […]
read moreCzech philanthropists Hana and Dalimil Dvořák donate record sum to science
Czech leading chemists Hana and Dalimil Dvořák announced that their private foundation will donate an unprecedented sum of money in the history of Czech philanthropy to science. The Dvořáks have pledged to contribute 200 million Czech crowns to dozens of chemistry and science students over the next two decades. The private foundation, Experientia, founded by […]
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