Welcome note for new students : Czech Republic
THE CZECH REPUBLIC Part of Czechoslovakia until the “velvet divorce“ in January 1993, the Czech Republic is a country with a democratic tradition. A member state of the European Union, Czech Republic has a developed economy and a rich cultural heritage.The country has a unique location, at the crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe. It is easy
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Note on the format of Foundation Courses
Foundation courses are an increasingly popular way to enter into university undergraduate degree programmes abroad. Foundation programmes can be generic, designed to prepare the student for starting a degree in a certain field, for example, foundation programmes in business, in computer science or in humanities and arts. They can also be tailored for a specific
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Route to University – take a foundation course
A Foundation program introduces students to an undergraduate degree curriculum. It is offered at a variety of schools all over the world, and it usually takes a full year or two to complete. It helps ease students from a high school level of study to more challenging college work. Foundation degrees can help students to
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Travel as much as possible while you are in College
Traveling broadens your mind. It’s easy to think that in your place everything is superior, but learning about other cultures makes you more open minded about the world.Also when you’re in college there is less holding you back then when you’re a “grown-up.” No mortgage, no kids, no full-time job. Book education is great, but some
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Note on Studying in Czech Republic in Europe
Higher education in the Czech Republic enjoys a worldwide reputation for its high quality. The emphasis on education is understandable because it has always played a key role in the life of the Czech people. It was in Prague, in the year 1348, where the first university in Central Europe was founded (by the then
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Fancy things you should know about Prague
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is famed for its beauty. And, it is a magical place to be. Check out our list of fancy things of Prague Beautiful language The Czech language is highly phonetic – unlike English – and quite beautiful. Most importantly (and like any language), the study of Czech
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Students : wise tips for living in another country
Studying abroad is one of the most memorable things to happen in your life, but you need to make sure you are fully prepared for it. Check out our tips below 1. Spending and saving money Money is often a major stress-factor for students and studying abroad is expensive. Anyone who tells you otherwise is probably
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Europe faces significant shortage of people with digital skills.
Europe has a significant shortage of people with digital skills. The European shortage of trained candidates for digital jobs in 2020 is huge. Latest research by reputed analyst firm suggests that the shortage for unfilled digital jobs in Europe will reach up to 750,000 by 2020. This means that Europe is at risk of missing out on
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Europe : why you want to study here
Europe is a welcoming, friendly place for students from all around the world. Europe’s universities and colleges offer support and social activities to help you feel at home and happy. It is undeniable that Europe has a rich history with a variety of cultures, each of which are vibrant and enticing in their own unique
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