Study in Prague

Future-Proof Engineering Education at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CTU

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague (FEE CTU) is among Central Europe’s leading technical faculties. Part of one of the oldest technical universities in Europe, it combines a strong engineering tradition with excellent theoretical foundations and cutting-edge research. Located in Prague, a fast-growing European innovation hub, the faculty prepares […]

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MA Gender Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University

Hello, my name is Jella and I am from Germany! Coming from a European Studies background, I moved to Prague to study Gender Studies at Charles University in autumn 2024. When I was looking for Master’s programs in this field, what captivated me most about Charles University were the fascinating titles of the courses, and […]

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From Ecuador and Moldova to Prague: Why International Students Choose FIT CTU

Choosing to study abroad is a life-changing decision – one that combines academic ambitions with the challenge of adapting to a new culture and environment. Francisco Molina, a student from Quito, Ecuador, is pursuing a degree in Software Engineering at the Faculty of Information Technology CTU (FIT CTU), part of the Czech Technical University in […]

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Best hangouts for students in Prague

Prague is full of students. Because of that, the city has loads of spots where students like to hang out, places with a lively vibe, where you’ll almost always bump into people your age. So, which are the must-see venues and study spots? Greenery in the middle of a concrete jungle Yes, even in the […]

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Where Sustainability Meets Business: Studying in Prague

In a world facing urgent environmental and social challenges, businesses are being called to act not only as economic engines but also as stewards of sustainable development. From climate change to ethical supply chains, the demand for professionals who understand both business and sustainability has never been higher. This is where the field of sustainable […]

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Prague was named the best student city in Europe

Prague is the best European student city, according to Campus Advisor. Prague came on top in competition with 50 other cities on the continent. Brno, another Czech student city, did not do badly either, finishing in thirteenth spot. Among the categories Campus Advisor considered when compiling the rankings were nightlife, safety, prices, academic environment and […]

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Bridging Excellence: From Charles University to the Royal Victoria Infirmary

Greetings Everyone, my name is Wedad Al Saumahi, and I am a Charles University alumni ambassador, graduate of class 2024. Throughout my medical journey, I have been passionate about expanding my clinical knowledge, gaining international experience, and continuously improving my skills as a doctor. My education at Charles University’s Third Faculty of Medicine, Czech Republic-Prague […]

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Fun Facts About Prague

Which Prague tower is the highest? Which Prague bridge is the oldest? Which metro station is the deepest? Read on and learn about some fun facts related to Czechia’s capital city. The deepest metro station in Prague If you decide to study in Prague, you will surely be using the metro. It’s a very convenient […]

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Places to Relax in Prague

Studying at university can be demanding. There is a lot of work to do. That is why it’s so important to take a break and relax. One thing is important to point out here – relaxing is crucial for your study-life balance. Without having a rest you can’t recharge your batteries and have enough energy […]

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5 Amazing Buildings in Prague

Prague is known for its historical monuments, romantic nooks, and towers. From an architectural point of view, Prague is full of different colors and shapes. There is always something new to discover. Historical buildings share the city with modern architecture. Here are 5 buildings in Prague, which are interesting and unique. Some of these buildings […]

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