Erasmus
Anglo-American University: Exchange places still available for Spring 2022
Students of Anglo-American universities aspiring to live in Prague to experience the Czech culture and immerse themselves in life’s new experiences can still apply for the Spring 2022 study abroad opportunity. There are still some places available in the student exchange program for the Spring 2022 semester. The university has issued a second call for […]
read moreErasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
University of South Bohemia is cooperating with Regional Development Agency of South Bohemia in order to promote a special European Erasmus programme for young entrepreneurs. Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) is an international exchange programme which aims to support entrepreneurship and valuable work experience exchange across Europe. Aspiring young entrepreneurs who apply will have a […]
read moreNumber of full-time foreign students in Czechia continues to grow
Despite the covid-19 pandemic, the number of foreign students enrolled in full-time degree programmes in the Czech Republic grew by more than 8 percent in 2020. On the contrary, there were fewer Erasmus students in the country due to the pandemic. The number of foreign students has been growing for 10 years. Last year, the […]
read moreOnly one tenth of students cancelled their Erasmus travels abroad
Students are still interested in studying abroad through Erasmus, in spite of coronavirus. Only one tenth of them cancelled their travels abroad for the upcoming term. Three quarters want to travel on the original date; the rest is considering delaying the journey to a later date. “Most Czech students aren’t cancelling their foreign studies as […]
read moreErasmus: Czech universities ready to welcome foreign students despite pandemic
All Czech universities are ready to accept international students for the upcoming semester despite the ongoing pandemic. At the same time, the interest in study abroad within the Erasmus program continues despite the global situation, with only one-tenth of Czech university students cancelling their Erasmus plans. Although the universities in the Czech Republic hope to […]
read moreStudying in the Czech Republic under Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the European Commission’s Programme for education, training, youth and sport. The programme offers students and young professionals a chance to study, train, and gain experience abroad. Czech Republic is one of the programme countries, so if you wish to study at one of the Czech universities, you may also come under the Erasmus+ […]
read moreStudy in English in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is an increasingly popular destination for international study, with over 60,000 foreign students registered in Czech universities last year. In 2018, foreigners therefore accounted for roughly 15% of the total number of students enrolled in Czech higher education institutions. Become one of them and come study to the heart of Europe! For […]
read moreEU Membership: Benefits for Students
Czech Republic has been a member of the European Union since 1 May 2004. On December 21, 2007, the country joined the Schengen area. The number of international students coming to the Czech Republic has been increasing each year and there are many reasons why you should consider coming as well. If you decide to […]
read moreStudent Ambassadors: Karol from Poland
I studied at VŠTE in České Budějovice twice for one semester: first in 2016 and second one year later in 2017. My major was Transport construction, roads railways and infrastructure. The activities I had enjoyed the most were laboratories, field trips to Germany and Austria, and other construction in the area. Language learning and working […]
read moreStudent Ambassadors: Orlina from Turkey
I studied at VŠTE, Technical and Economic University, in České Budějovice for 6 months as part of the Erasmus+ programme. The city was quite small and really beautiful. I still miss that place! My major was Business Administration Economy. Erasmus was like a dream for me, I would recommend it to anyone. I was so […]
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