Alumni and Career
BA International Relations
Simona Chmelíková 2020 Alumna BA International Relations Hey everyone, my name is Simona Chmelíková, and I’m an AAU Alumna with a BA in International Relations, graduating class of 2020. During my studies I’ve worked in internships at a variety of organizations around Europe. Today, I’d like to tell you more about the work that I’m […]
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Egor Kolpakov 2020 Alumni BA Business Administration Introducing Egor Kolpakov: CEO of The Miners Coffee and BA Business Administration Alumni. A globetrotter from a young age, Egor was schooled in Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic. A rebel in a suit, Egor has always set out to do the extraordinary in building […]
read moreCzech labor market: find the most suitable job for you in 2020-2021
At present, the Czech economy is in great danger. On the one hand there is Covid-19, and on the other hand there are „no working opportunities„. Moreover, there is such a problem as difficulty finding a job. Some analysts are predicting more and more unemployment, as well as a decline in GDP. But despite this […]
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Vanda Proskova 2020 Alumna BA International Relations When people say they’re volunteers, usually that means they’re helping a local non-profit, fundraising, or doing community service. When Vanda Proskova says she’s a volunteer, she means she is the Vice-Chair of PragueVision Institute for Sustainable Security. A 2020 International Relations Alumna, Vanda is also a nuclear disarmament […]
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Matyaš Kodl 2017 Alumnus MA Business and Law in International Markets With generations of art collectors behind him, Matyaš Kodl is now moving Prague’s contemporary art scene forward with the Kodl Contemporary, the newly opened contemporary arm to the Kodl Gallery which is hosting the country’s largest art auctions. After attending high school Lycée français […]
read moreGraduation – What to do Before and After
In the Czech Republic, many students work and study at the same time. There are working options for foreign students who do not speak the Czech language too. Many international companies located in big cities such as Prague or Brno are interested in hiring students who speak foreign languages. Most of university graduates are employed […]
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An employment relationship in the Czech Republic is established by an employment contract. The employment contract must include the type of work which the employee will perform, the place or places of his work and the date on which the employee will start working. In addition to employment contract, the Czech Labor Code provides two […]
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Many students in the Czech Republic study and work at the same time. Although there are some scholarship options for students enrolled at Czech universities, it is rarely possible to live solely from this budget, so it is quite common for students to have a part-time job. International students might find the language barrier a […]
read moreHow to maintain a work-study-life balance
Striking the perfect balance between work and studying is challenging and often stressful. Most students are faced with a pressure on how to complete assignments on time, earn money and at the same time make the most of their college life. Here are some useful tips on how to stay effective and sane throughout university. […]
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