Charles University

Charles University is Prague’s largest university, the most prestigious in the whole country, and also the oldest in all of Central and Eastern Europe. Founded in 1348, it originally consisted of four faculties, and was sanctioned by Charles I himself. The University was multicultural from the start, consisting of Czech, Bavarian, Saxon and Polish students and teachers. Though for some time the University was run by religious sects and declined in its independence and standing, by the middle of the 19th century Protestants and Jews were admitted, and German became a major language of teaching, eventually splitting the University into Czech and German sections.

Charles University has almost 50,000 Czech students, and over 4500 international students come to the university to obtain their degree annually. The university is composed of 17 relatively independent and self-governing faculties, which are located in Prague, Pilsen and Hradec Králové.

 

Charles University Prague

 

Study at Charles University

The university is comprised of 17 faculties: three Theological Faculties (Catholic, Evangelical, and Hussite), a Faculty of Law, three Faculties of Medicine, and Faculties of Pharmacy (in Hradec Kralove), Arts, Science, Mathematics and Physics, Education, Social Sciences, Physical Education and Sport, and Humanities.

 

Studies in English

Being the multicultural institution that it has been throughout the ages, it’s no wonder that Charles University is very open to international students. Besides its premier academic tradition, there’s the ever-present culture in the city, not to mention enough pubs and clubs to make you forget everything you learned at the last lecture.

Charles University in Prague offers accredited degree programs at Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD levels. Another possibility to study at the university is to take part in short-term courses of various types offered by the faculties within the framework of lifelong education programmes. Graduates of these courses will obtain certificates or credits. Students may also spend a part of their studies at CU on the basis of intergovernmental agreements, exchange programmes or study abroad programmes. For a full listing of courses and degrees, and application details, please refer to the University’s website, as courses and degrees offered change every year.

 

  • Carolinum (Carolinum houses medical faculty offices, the University Club and is occasionally host to academic ceremonies)

Comments (3)

Katherine Cole
Said this on 11-29-2011 At 05:11 pm
Good day

I am interested in teaching English in Prague to adults and/or university students. Does Charles University offer options for students to study English as a second or other language (TESOL). I am a British citizen, holding a degree and TESOL qualification. I am currently teaching English in Taiwan and am looking to move to Prague in March 2012.

I would appreciate any information you may have.

Thanks
Regards
Katherine
Kathryn Boniface
Said this on 12-18-2010 At 05:59 pm
My daughter is interested in finding a medical place in 2012.
We wish to know whether your medical degrees are taught in English and what the cost of the course would be.

Thank you for your help.
hazim diah
Said this on 7-3-2011 At 08:23 pm
Hello.... i am one of the medical student who is currently studying in charles university in prague... I am from Malaysia and yeah i m studying in English... here u can have more info regarding our university:

http://www.lf1.cuni.cz/en
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