Study in Prague
Pros and Cons of Studying in Smaller vs Big Cities in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is an increasingly popular destination for students seeking high-quality education in Europe. One of the decisions that prospective students will have to make is whether to study in a smaller city or a big city. While both options have their advantages and disadvantages, the choice ultimately depends on the individual’s priorities and …
read moreAdvanced informatics and statistics
Founded in 1953, Prague University of Economics and Business is the biggest public university in Czechia that offers study programmes focused primarily on economics and business. However, that’s not their entire scope. Let’s explore some of their advanced study programmes in informatics and statistics. The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics is currently offering two Master’s …
read moreThe Czech Education System: Similarities with Other European Countries
The Czech education system is known for its high standards and rigorous academic programs. It is also highly regarded for being inclusive, with a focus on equal opportunities for all students. This has made the country a popular destination for international students seeking to further their studies. In this article, we’ll take a closer look …
read moreStudy opportunities at Prague City University
If you want to study in Prague in an international environment, why not explore study options at Prague City University? This university might have been founded quite recently, in 2004, but it offers a British education style in the heart of Europe and a wide range of British-accredited study programmes in business, art, design and …
read moreExcellent language courses at MUP
Metropolitan University Prague is one of the oldest private universities in Czechia offering intriguing study programmes and you can read all about those in our previous article. However, did you know that MUP puts great emphasis on foreign languages? No matter which study programme you enrol in with them, all students have an opportunity to …
read morePCU’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 …
read moreThe best place to study economics and business in Prague
The Prague University of Economics and Business, founded in 1953, is the biggest public university in the Czech Republic that focuses on economics and business. Its renowned faculties offer various study programmes from bachelor to PhD to about 14 000 students each year. The university is annually appraised as one of the best business schools …
read moreSeven things that might surprise you in Czechia
If you’re considering coming to Czechia, you probably looked up some basic information about us already. You might know that our national drink is beer, our favourite sport is ice hockey, we’re one of the safest countries in the world and that Prague is a gem when it comes to medieval cities. But what are …
read moreBuddy program and biomedical research at CTU
The Czech Technical University (CTU) had a good reason to celebrate recently. For the first time ever, CTU ranked in top 400 universities according to the prestigious QS World University Ranking! We already covered their unique biomedical engineering programmes but did you know that CTU also offers a super-friendly buddy system and is involved in …
read moreStudy in German or French
Foreign students who come to the Czech Republic usually expect to study in English exclusively, alternatively in Czech. However, did you know that there are a few options to study also in German or French? If you’re not into charity or theology we’re covered already, consider advanced philosophy. The Faculty of Humanities is among the …
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