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COME AND STUDY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

www.studyin.cz / [email protected]

Markéta Vaisová

13. 9. 2014

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ABOUTTHE CZECH REPUBLIC

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

• area: 78,866 sq km

• borders with: Germany, Poland, Slovakia andAustria

• population: 10,5 million

• capital: Prague

• political system: parliamentary republic

• EU member state: since 2004

• language: Czech

• currency: Czech crown (CZK)

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

• a small country in the heart of Europe

• one of the most attractive countries in Europe

• a number of cultural and historical monuments– 12 in the UNESCO World Heritage List

• other notable places

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

• climate: seasonal variations (warm summers, chilly autumns, cold winters)

• average temperatures: January -4°C; July 24°C

• rich history

• high concentration of popular tourist destinations in a small area

• easy access to other European places

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

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Welcome to the Czech Republic

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Welcome to Prague

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Prague

• capital of the Czech Republic

• population: 1.3 million inhabitants

• seat of the president, parliament, government, othercentral bodies

• a number of Czech Higher educationinstitutions

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Prague

• historical centre

• remarkable buildings –Romanesque rotundas, Gothic and Baroquechurches, Renaissancepalaces and gardens, Art Nouveau, cubist, functionalist, purelymoder buildings

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More information

• Guide to studying

and living

in the Czech Republic

www.studyin.cz/downloads

• www.czech.cz

• www.czechtourism.cz

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WHY TO STUDY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

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Location in the heart of Europe

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Long tradition of quality education

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History of higher education in theCzech Republic

• 1348 – Charles IV. – established a university in Prague

• Charles University

• the oldest academic institution in Central Europe

• soon gained worldwide recognition

• Prague became an important European centre ofeducation and culture

• members of academic community – both Czech and foreign staff and students

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History

• 1573 – a second university established in Olomouc

• 18th and 19th centuries

• other higher edcuation institutions founded

• focused especially on technology and arts

• 1918 – establishement of the independent Czechoslovakia

• artistic, commercial, agricultural and veterinary highereducation institution were founded

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History

• Second World War 1938 - 1945

• universities closed down by the Nazis

• after 1948 – the Communist era

• universities were under political control

• after 1989 – „Velvet Revolution“

• developement of Czech higher education system

• renewed university autonomy

• freedom of reasearch and teaching

• renewed international contacts

• new opportunities for study abroad for both staff and students

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Cultural experience and fascinating history

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Diverse range of programmes in foreign languages and all fields ofstudy

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Most Desirable Fields of Study

• highest chancesfor admission in technical, agriculturaland forestryspecializations

• lowest chances in law and medicalsubjects

Economics23%

Technical Sciences22%

Humanities and Social Sciences

17%

Education and Social Care

11%

Natural Sciences8%

Medicine and Pharmacy

8%

Agriculture ad Veterinary Sciences

4% Law4%

Culture and Art3%

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Lower costs of living

• more affordable life than in Western Europe

• living costs of students: 350-750 USD/month(meals, accomodation, public transport, culture)

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Tuition fees

• programmes in Czech language at public and state universities can be studied for free

• programmes in foreign languages or at privatecolleges are charged fees

• tuition fees: 1,000 – 15,000 USD/year

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Language courses

• some Czech higher education institutionsorganise paid language courses forforeign students

• Institute for Language and Preparatory Studies www.ujop.cz offers intensive language and preparatorycourse for foreigners who wish to study in Czech language

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Financial support

• university scholarships (some institutionsoffer scholarships for talented students)

• Visegrad scholarships

• Erasmus Mundus/Joint Master Degreescholarships

• government scholarships within the Foreign Development Assistance Programme

• bilateral/multilateral agreements

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Government scholarships

• within the framework of the Foreign

Development Assistance Programme

• support of the study of foreign nationals from

developing countries at public institutions of

higher education in the Czech Republic

• in Bachelor/Master/Doctoral study programmes

• applications Czech Embassy in the

applicant’s country www.mzv.cz

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Offer for international students

COMPLETE DEGREE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

• approximately 40 000 foreign students enrolled at higher education institutions in the Czech Republic

• mainly from Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam

SHORT STUDY VISITS

• wide range of international cooperation activitiesand programmes

• Erasmus+: Erasmus scholarships

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CZECH HIGHER EDUCATIONFACTS & FIGURES

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Czech higher education

• university and non-university types

• 26 public higher education institutions

• 44 private higher education institutions

• 2 state higher education institutions

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Czech Higher Education

• Catalogue of Higher

Education Institutions

in the Czech Republic

www.studyin.cz/downloads

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Facts and figures

• growth in the number of students from 113 000 in 1989 to around 390 000 students today

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Czech higher education

• higher education is available to applicantswith completed secondary educationwho pass the entrance exam

• most institutions have introduced credit systems compatible with the ECTS

• higher education available at 3 levels:

Bachelor´s degree programmes

Master´s degree programmes

Doctoral degree programmes

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Czech Education System

• Education System of theCzech Republic

www.studyin.cz/downloads

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Bachelor´s degree programme

• first cycle of higher education

• provided by all higher education institutions

• 3 to 4 years

• focused on preparing students for future employment or for continuation in Master´s degree programmes

• its completition is viewed as a full higher education degree

• title Bachelor

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Masters´s degree programme

• following after Bachelor´s degree programme (1 to 3 years) or non-structured Master´s degree programme (4 to 6 years)

• provided mainly by public universities

• focused on theoretical knowledge, its application and on the development of creative skills

• title Master, Engineer (technology, economy) or Doctor (medicine)

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Doctoral degree programme

• normally 3 years

• designed for Master´s degree holders

• higest level of higher education

• focused on scientific reasearch and independent creative activities

• title Doctor (Ph.D.)

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Master of Business Administration

• offered by some institutions because of growinginterest

• study programme is oriented on solving real-lifecase studies, where students exchangeexperience from their own practice

• focused on enhancing managerial knowledgeand skills

• title MBA

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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General information

• form of study: on-site programmes, distance-learning programes orcombined form

• academic year: starts in September, winter and summer semesters, examperiods one month after each semester, holidays from July to September

• details are set by school head

• language of instruction: mainlyCzech, then English, German, French

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How and when to apply

• students apply directly to the highereducation institution of their choice

• deadline for applications: usually end ofFebruary

• entrance exams: usually in June orSeptember

• application forms, instructions and courseinformation available on the websites ofhigher education institutions

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WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION

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www.studyin.cz

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www.studyin.cz

• www.studyin.cz

• more than 12 000 unique visits per month

• Netherlands, United States, Ukraine, RussianFederation, India, Great Britain, Pakistan, China

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Facebook (Study in the Czech Republic)

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www.facebook.com/studyincz

• www.facebook.com/studyincz

• about 4 000 fans

• most visisted by students form Netherlands, Georgia, Pakistan, United States, Bangladesh, India, Ukraine, Turkey, Egypt, RussianFederation, China

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Study in the Czech Republic

• initiative of the Centre for International Cooperation in Education (DZS) www.dzs.cz, which operates under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports www.msmt.cz

• educational, training and other relations withforeign countries under the instructions of theministry

• responsible for a number of internationalprogrammes and the promotion of education

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Study in the Czech Republic

• our initiative since 2004

• focused on the promotion of Czech highereducation abroad

• financially supported by the Ministry of Education Youth and Sports

• independent budget from 2014 but no nationalstrategy of promotion

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Study in the Czech Republic

• aims:

to introduce the offer of higher education in

Czech Republic to foreign students

to support Czech higher education institutions

in their international activities

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Activities

• website - general source of information

• Facebook fanpage - current information, answering student inquiries

• participation at higher education fairs – each yearCzech booth at NAFSA and EAIE events, QS-APPLE or APAIE

• informational and promotional materials

• cooperation with other institutions - Czech diplomatic missions, Czech Centres, ministries, Fulbright Commission

• newsletter for Czech HEIs

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CZECH STAND AT EAIE 2014

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Czech stand at EAIE 2014

• 16-19 September 2014 / Prague / Prague Congress Center/ www.eaie.org/prague

• Czech stand number 202 (2nd floor)

• 160 m2

• 15 Czech universities, representatives of theCentre for International Cooperation in Education (DZS)

• general information and presentations and consultations of individual universities

• contact list on the Czech representatives will isavailable at www.studyin.cz/downloads

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Czech stand at EAIE 2014

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Which universities are coming

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

www.studyin.cz / [email protected]