What is it like to study and live in Czechia? Read about day-to-day life experiences of our student ambassadors!
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Celebrating 20 Years of Study in Czechia: International Student and Alumni Meetup 2024
On October 31, 2024, Brno welcomed international students and alumni for an inspiring day of workshops, networking, and cultural exchanges at the…
Read moreGreen Country: Czechia’s Sustainability Game
Czechia takes sustainability seriously and is part of a broader European Union effort to go greener. The EU has implemented various sustainability…
Read moreExploring Czechia: Culture, Fun, and Everything In Between
Czechia may have a reputation for its amazing, old universities that look a bit like Hogwarts, but this country is also big on work-life balance. If…
Read moreAn oddly specific thought very useful survival guide for Czechia!
When living in Czechia, a few must-haves will save you from all kinds of unexpected chaos. Trust me, you'll want these essentials on hand: 1.…
Read moreA day in Lednice
Not far away from Brno, in the south of Moravia, lies Lednice castle. It is an unforgettable romantic manor in the middle of a breathtaking park,…
Read moreCzechia Summer Guide
Are you spending your summer in Czechia and are torn about what to do? This blog will be a simple and straightforward guide for students (and…
Read moreCzech Easter Traditions in Croatia: A Look Back
The warm rays of the spring sun tickle our faces, the air is filled with the chirping of birds returning from warmer lands, and the first flowers are…
Read moreMedical students visit to an orphanage
Click. A few seconds later, a message appeared on the screen. 'Thank you! You have been registered successfully.’ I had just made a last-minute…
Read moreMy Internship at the Czech Academy of Sciences
It has been hectic lately. I’m in the last semester of my Bachelor's studies, which means I am juggling many responsibilities—writing my final thesis…
Read moreEmbracing winter in Czechia
Winter in Czechia offers a mix of chilly temperatures, festive traditions, and opportunities for indoor activities that promote academic and personal…
Read moreA Masterclass in Woodworking
I stood awkwardly in a seemingly unoccupied corner of the room. To even call it a room would be generous. It bore a more remarkable resemblance to an…
Read moreDashing Through the Snow: A First-Time Experience
The moment I first glimpsed the snow-cloaked streets of Czechia, I knew I was about to embark on an adventure unlike any other. I was filled with a…
Read moreTransportation system: afordable, clean, safe and on time
The transportation system in Czechia is one of the best in Europe. It is clean, perfectly on time and affordable (especially for students!). It is…
Read moreSerge Pacome Bosson: Artificial Intelligence is a daily part of my life
In this edition of our alumni blog, we have the pleasure of speaking with Serge Pacome Bosson, an inspiring international alumni from Ivory Coast.…
Read moreNovember 17th: Symbol of Democracy and Students in Czechia
Every year on November 17th, Czechia commemorates a significant symbol of the struggle for freedom and democracy. This day in 1989 marked a pivotal…
Read moreAutumn in Czechia: A Symphony of Colors and Atmosphere
As summer transitions into autumn, Czechia undergoes a breathtaking transformation. The once lush green landscapes and trees turn into a stunning…
Read moreHappy World Vegan Day!
One of the cultural shocks that may hit one the hardest after moving abroad can be food. Exploring and experiencing a new country and its culture for…
Read moreCzech National Holiday on October 28: Czechoslovak Independence Day
Czech National Holiday on October 28: Czechoslovak Independence Day Czechia is a country that preserves a rich history and traditions, and one of…
Read moreLife Hacks for Students in Prague
Prague is definitely a student-friendly city. It promises an affordable lifestyle, especially for students! This blog will tell you all life hacks…
Read moreBuilding on Czech roots: how to get in touch with Czech language when you’re abroad
Getting in touch with the Czech language and culture while being abroad is not always easy. You might like to follow one of 26 Czech Centres, use…
Read moreNature Gateways for Students in Prague
Unquestionably, June to August is the most stressful for Czech university students. As lectures wind down between late May & early June, this period…
Read moreStudying in Czechia: Seizing the Possibilities
One thing I love about studying in Czechia is the endless possibilities for creating positive change. While it is a democratic country with a free…
Read moreMy Ramadan in Czechia
In the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims worldwide embark on a spiritual journey of fasting, prayer, and reflection. For some Muslim students, this is…
Read moreYour Next Weekend Trip - Castles Near Brno
There are no more kings and queens in Czechia, but remnants of its royal past still linger through its castles. One can only imagine the rich history…
Read moreExploring Prague as a student
It’s a weekend, you’re either out alone or with your friends, & you’re wondering what more is there to Prague than the known tourist or student spots…
Read moreMedia Ambassadors' Workshop
Every single year, our Media Ambassadors get together for a workshop that rewards their valuable contribution to Study in the Czech Republic social…
Read moreMy summer trip to Žamberk
Have you ever stayed in the cottage (in Czech: chata, chalupa) in the Czech Republic? Staying in the cottage is one of the favourite ways for Czech…
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