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The 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 moreBeginner’s guide to the Czech Language
The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech. You don’t have to worry about coming to the country without prior knowledge of the language as you’ll have no problems communicating in English in most cities and many Czechs also speak German and Russian. Yet learning a few phrases before you go is never a […]
read moreGlobal Peace Index 2022: Czechia among 10 most peaceful countries
According to the Global Peace Index (GPI) published recently, the Czech Republic is the eight most peaceful country in the world. The 16th edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI) ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness. Produced by the British Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), the GPI is […]
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 […]
read moreLatest 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 […]
read morePrague Pride Festival 2022
If you’re part of the LGBTQA+ community, you’re probably very interested to find out how friendly Czech people are towards other sexual orientations and genders. We’re proud to tell you that Czechs are one of the most open-minded nationalities in Central and Eastern Europe so there’s nothing to be afraid of. In the poll, it […]
read moreStudy 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 […]
read morePhD 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 […]
read moreLearn Czech and study for free
Did you know that education in the Czech Republic at public universities is for free? That’s probably the biggest difference between getting your education in Czechia and most other countries. Czech students, considering they don’t prolong their studies for too long unnecessarily, get their degree and graduate debt-free. There’s a catch, though. While you don’t […]
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