International Relations
If you feel like going multidisciplinary
If you’re someone who doesn’t have only one narrow field of interest, you might consider exploring multidisciplinary study programmes. What are the advantages? You get a much wider range of knowledge and you might even become a person who brings various fields together, coming up with new solutions while combining more points of view. We […]
read moreErasmus at the College of International and Public Relations Prague
While some people return back to their homeland after studying abroad for a few years, others might choose to stay in the country that provided them with education because they fell in love with the culture. And then there’s the third group—people who thrive in the international environment. If you’re one of them, explore the […]
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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 […]
read moreInternationalization remains a priority for the University of Hradec Kralove
Before the start of summer break, the campus of the University of Hradec Kralove had the opportunity to welcome the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Czech Republic, Christoph Israng. UHK as well as the German side, for both of them internationalization of studies and creative activities at the university remains the […]
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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 […]
read moreVirtual Open House Day at Prague University of Economics and Business
On March 3, 2021, the Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE) will open its virtual doors to students interested in Bachelor and Master degree programmes offered in English. The university will host a live stream at 3 pm CET to provide all essential information for prospective students of VŠE. The video will be available […]
read moreStudying 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 […]
read moreStudying in the Czech Republic: International Relations
The 21st century is rapidly evolving into a world governed by regional and global geopolitical issues, and economic leverage is increasingly playing a dominant role in the way states interact. The world is growing ever more inter-connected and major political decisions, influencing our everyday lives, are made not only by individual states on a domestic […]
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