Society
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US artist Susan Loy on how many letters are really in the Czech alphabet
Susan Loy is a US artist who moved to Prague with Unitarian sponsorship, where she has curated an international art exhibition and created a Czech Flower Alphabet.
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Why is Czechia reluctant to ratify the Istanbul Convention?
The Czech government announced on Wednesday that Czechia would abstain from a vote on the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention on combatting violence against women.
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The perks of student life at Czechia’s leading universities
We asked foreign students studying at Czechia's leading universities what they like about the country and the student lifestyle it offers.
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Dorms or flats – the big question for international students
One of the first challenges foreign students in Czechia face after arriving in the country is finding accommodation.
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“He really elevated the event”: Pavel first president in years to attend Roma Holocaust event
On Sunday President Petr Pavel became the first Czech head of state in decades to attend an annual memorial in South Bohemia to victims of the Roma and Sinti Holocaust.
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CZU - A place to get a unique education grounded in the life sciences
The Czech University of Life Sciences is a place where an education rooted in science and agriculture is merged with other subjects like economics and business.
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Pilsner Urquell Experience: Top Czech beer gets new Prague attraction
Visitors to Prague can now learn about the classic pale lager at the Pilsner Urquell Experience, intended to be analogous to the likes of the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
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Should Prague introduce a 30km speed limit?
If you live in Prague, you may have found yourself stuck in traffic in recent weeks due to a series of ongoing protests campaigning for a 30 km/h speed limit in the city.
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New educational project shows students what life in Gulag was like
Nw educational project shows primary and secondary school students what life in the Soviet Gulag camps was like.
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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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