Society
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Get a technical education with hands on experience: The life of CVUT students
CVUT gives students with a technical mindset the chance to learn from some of the best professors in the field, and gain hands-on work experience in practical internships.
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Sunbathing after Chernobyl – How Czechoslovakia reacted to the 1986 nuclear disaster
One of the largest nuclear accidents in history – the Chernobyl disaster, took place on April 26, 1986. The Czechoslovak government did much to hide its scale from citizens
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War impacting Russian language studies at Czech universities
Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered a drop in interest in Russian studies at Czech universities and a gradual loss of academic contacts.
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Why has number of Czechs living alone hit nearly 40 percent?
A new report has found a sharp rise in the number of single-occupant homes in Czechia, from 32 percent in 2011 to 39 percent a decade later. What is behind this jump?
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Putting students and international culture first: Palacký University Olomouc
Palacký University in Olomouc is a multicultural hub for students from countries the world over. Of the university’s 23,000 students, over 4,500 are foreign nationals.
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Legalise it? Czechia moving closer to regulated cannabis but obstacles remain
The Czech cabinet recently approved drug policies that include introducing a regulated cannabis market. Details are being fine-tuned but there already obstacles in sight.
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“Nothing to be happy about”: Suicide themed calls from Czech seniors doubled last year
Suicide themed phone calls among seniors rose twofold between the years 2021 and 2022, according to Czechia’s helpline for old age people Linka seniorů.
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From South Africa to Zlín: Brian Jakubec on rediscovering the Bata legacy that shaped his life
Brian Jakubec was born in South Africa, but his life was shaped by events that took place in far-away Czechoslovakia when his father joined the Bata shoe empire.
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Fitness test shows Czech children’s endurance deteriorating
Sit-ups, push-ups, long jump and beep test run — these athletic disciplines were used by the Czech School Inspectorate to measure Czech children's physical fitness.
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University study: Czechs waste 10 percent of the food they buy
On average, every Czech throws away roughly 70 kilograms of food a year. In an effort to get them to stop, economists have now calculated just how much money they waste.
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Masaryk University: Get a quality education in a city pulsing with energy
Founded a year after the birth of Czechoslovakia in 1918, Masaryk University bears the name of the country’s co-founder and its first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
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President Pavel urges young Romanies to follow their dreams and inspire others
President Petr Pavel and the First Lady received a group of Romany high school and university students at Prague Castle, encouraging them to follow their dreams.
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