An entrance exam in English and free therapy sessions. New campaign to curb dropouts Up to 35% of bachelor’s degree students do not make it to the finals. Czech Masaryk University in Brno launches a campaign to change it.
Fishery is a small field of study, but it attracts students even from abroad Interview with the dean of the youngest and smallest faculty of the university which offers larger small fields of study.
Social agriculture, drones, the internet of things, and arborism. Which small fields of study have a future? What connects small fields of study which have a promising future? They often belong to a particular region, but their importance is nationwide, often even transnational.
Czech-British relationships will be stronger, I would not be afraid of Brexit Interview with British Ambassador to the Czech Republic Nick Archer.
We work here and we want to stay Three stories: What should Czech scientists working in the UK expect? And what about British scientists working in the Czech Republic?
Erasmus Programme after Brexit: 5 possible scenarios The UK would like to continue in the Student Exchange Programme. Bilateral agreements are a possible scenario too.
We will cooperate after Brexit, Britons say How scientific collaboration will change after the UK leaves the EU.
Brexit? Science should never be constrained by borders About consequences of Britain leaving the EU with President of the European University Association Rolf Tarrach.
Pardubice-Stanford cooperation makes it easier to put research into practice University of Pardubice the first in the Czech Republic to join the SPARK Global Program at Stanford University, California.
Opinion poll: How to get more women into university management While there are many women at Czech universities and in research, they are not among the decision makers. How is it possible? Two Rectors and three deans answer.
Special software shows who publishes in predatory journals Czech scientists from the CERGE-EI Institute have created a special web application. It shows where predatory and local-focus journals are used the most.
Women at universities: they are not in charge and they earn less The percentage of women in research has been almost stagnant for decades. Only two rectors and less than a third of vice-rectors at Czech universities are women.
Doctoral candidates should not be treated as cheap labour An interview with Ewelina Pabjańczyk-Wlazło, President of the Polish Representation of Doctoral Candidates.