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What to Expect from Studying in Czechia: Experiences of International Students

Studying abroad is a life-changing experience that allows students to learn about new cultures and gain a unique perspective on the world. The Czech Republic is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students due to its excellent universities, vibrant student life, and rich cultural heritage. If you’re considering studying in the Czech Republic, it’s …

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PCU’s University Partner Network Expands

Prague City University has recently signed several significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with a number of universities. By signing these MoUs, PCU is able to create a platform for meaningful engagement and long-term partnerships with other universities around the world. MoU Significance MoU’s signed between PCU and these institutions outlines the general terms for cooperation …

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Latest news from Charles University

Charles University is the biggest and the oldest university in Central Europe and as such doesn’t need much introduction. If you want to study at THE university, this is without doubt the most famous and traditional Czech school. What have they been up to lately? Summer School of Slavic Studies It’s the 65th year the …

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Study opportunities at CEVRO

CEVRO Institute might not be the biggest university in the Czech Republic but it offers some intriguing study programmes and extra-curriculum study opportunities we’ve covered already. If you’re interested in economics, business and politics, be sure to check them out! Their Open Day is on 17 August 2022 at 4 PM. Summer school The good …

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Student mobility in fine arts

The Art & Design Institut is the first private college in Czechia where you can study fine arts. If you’re looking for a full-time study programme in fine arts and plan to move to Prague, we’ve already covered their current study programmes in English. However, if you just want to spend one semester in order …

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Engaged with AAU

The Anglo-American University is a lively community. It’s a school that wants its students to be engaged not only with their studies but also with all those other opportunities student life offers. What have they been up to lately? The upcoming summer lecture If you’re interested in how the business works with delivering digital assets …

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PhD programmes at the University of West Bohemia

Pilsen is a city in the west Bohemia famous for its beer Pilsner, historical monuments and it’s the fourth biggest city in Czechia. It’s also home to the University of West Bohemia that consists of nine faculties and offers several intriguing PhD programmes in English. The Faculty of Economics accepts foreign students for Economics and …

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Study at Metropolitan University Prague

Metropolitan University Prague is one of the oldest and largest private universities in Czechia with approximately 1500 new students enrolling each year. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in English for affordable tuition fees. If you want to study in an international environment, check out their attractive study programmes. MUP is part of Erasmus+ …

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Seven reasons why you should study in České Budějovice

The Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice primary focuses on practical implementation of knowledge rather than just bookish theory. If you’re looking for a university that’s very interactive and you hate the idea of living in a bustling metropolis that never sleeps, consider this Southern Bohemian school. Reason 1# Pleasant location České Budějovice …

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Prestigious political sciences at AAU

AAU stands for the Anglo-American University and if you occasionally read our articles, you’ve most probably come across it. AAU is actually the oldest private university in Czechia that has been recognised as one of the most international universities in Europe with study programmes in English. If you’re into political sciences, AAU offers seven bachelor …

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