Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad

Are you considering studying abroad but you can’t make up your mind? Here’s top 10 reasons why you definitely should! 1. You’ll learn a foreign language Not everyone is good at learning languages. Surely, learning a totally different language might be just as difficult as mastering maths if you aren’t a passionate linguist. However, if […]

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Studying in the Czech Republic: Asian Studies

Studying the culturally and historically diverse areas of Asia provides opportunities for students to discover new global perspectives. The emerging geopolitical and economic significance of Asia – and its sub-regions – at the beginning of the 21st century have reshaped our global economic and political environment. Study programmes in Asian Studies aim to provide students […]

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The Karlovy Vary festival will screen films at movie theaters across Czechia

The annual Karlovy Vary International Film festival has been cancelled and rescheduled to 2021 due to coronavirus. The festival will take place July 2-10, 2021 but will still offer a taste of the festival this summer at almost one hundred theaters across the Czech Republic. Some 16 of the scheduled films will be coming to […]

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Enjoy sunset concerts at Prague’s most famous rooftop venue

A series of more than sixty music performances kicked off on the rooftop of the Lucerna Palace in Prague last weekend. The roof will be open to the public every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday until the end of October and concerts will be orchestrated on each of these days to end with the setting sun […]

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Study in the Czech Republic: Information and Communication Technologies

Informatics is a scientific and engineering field for the 21st century. ICT has become an integral part of all spheres of our society and affects our daily lives and brings new unimaginable possibilities that influence everything we do. The demand for e-skills keeps growing at a tremendous pace, which gives prospective students a high chance […]

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The University of Economics offers webinars on English MA programmes

The University of Economics, Prague offers seven Master’s degree programmes taught in English. In May, prospective students can join webinars hosted by the university to learn more about the programmes offered, meet current students and faculty members, and ask any questions they might have about the admission procedure or the curriculum. The English-taught master programmes […]

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Summer School 2020 at Prague College

Prague College annually invites students from all over the world to the beautiful city of Prague for its Summer School. This year, Prague College plans to do the same online through the window of their Digital Campus. The Summer School lasts three weeks, this year from 15 June to 3 July 2020. Participants can enjoy […]

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Visit Czech sights virtually!

Although most of the famous castles and chateaux in the Czech Republic are still closed for visitors, you can visit some of them from the comfort of your home. The Czech Republic has made all its UNESCO sights as well as some other interesting places virtually accessible. Prague The entire capital city is covered by […]

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Joint Master in International Relations: Europe from the Visegrad Perspective

Masaryk University in Brno participates in the joint Master’s degree programme in international relations which is carried out within the framework of the VNDREAM network. The network consists of: Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), University of Pecs (Hungary) and Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica (Slovakia). The programme offers a unique […]

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Charles University invites to study the intersection media and politics

Now enrolling for autumn classes, Charles University offers a new program which examines how media and politics intersect and shape each other. Media and Areas Studies (MARS) program is a 2-year Master’s degree program taught in English. It provides in-depth and critical knowledge about processes of mediation and signification, and how space and geography – […]

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