Kategorie travel
Tips on where to travel in Czechia
I consider moving to Czechia to be the best decision - because it is in Centre of Europe, it couldn’t be more amazing!
Find tips, practical guides and inspiration to help you make the most of your studies and student life.
Kategorie travel
I consider moving to Czechia to be the best decision - because it is in Centre of Europe, it couldn’t be more amazing!
Kategorie leisure
“Anyone can do it.” That’s the slogan of the Stezka Českem - a 2,000 km hiking trail encompassing the entirety of Czechia. Launched in 2020, the Stezka Českem is the brainchild of Martin Úbl and friends.
Kategorie work and career
Finding a job as a student in Czechia can feel overwhelming at first. Whether you're looking for a part-time job, an internship, or your first full-time role, it's normal to have questions. What should your CV look like? What are interviews like? Are you doing things the right way?
Read more About Navigating the Job Market in Czechia: CV Tips and What to Expect from Interviews
Kategorie life in Czechia
When I first arrived in Prague as an international student, one thing that quickly caught my attention was how visible sustainability is in everyday life. Walking through the city, I often noticed clothing donation containers on street corners, recycling bins for electronics, and farmers’ markets selling fresh local food on weekends. At first, these small details felt unusual to me. But over time, I realized they are simply part of daily routines in Czech cities.
Read more About Green Student Life: Sustainability in Czechia
Kategorie studies
When I started university, I had so many questions. How difficult would it be? How would I find my way around? Would I be able to manage everything? What exactly are course credits and assessments? My first semester was quite stressful as I gradually figured everything out.
Kategorie helpful tips
Do you have your heart set on studying in Czechia but don’t know where to live? Maybe you’re considering attending the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, or Charles University in Prague. Well, I’ve lived in both cities and I can tell you a bit about them. My comparison isn’t exactly scientifically sound - I spent six years as a teacher in Prague, and two years as a student in Budějce - but both cities feel like home.
Kategorie studies
I chose the University of Applied Psychology because I had been interested in psychology for a long time and wanted to support that interest with formal academic study. I was looking for a university that would offer more than just theory – one that could connect psychology with real-life practice, communication, HR, and working with people.
Read more About How Easy Is It to Balance Psychology Studies with Work?
Kategorie helpful tips
It’s 2014 and I’m standing in a small shop in Long Island City, New York - Slovak Czech Varieties. Offering products from the two countries that previously made up Czechoslovakia, they have a modest collection of Czech and Slovak books. I pick one up. I think, maybe I can identify at least one of the of words I know? Žaba, tráva, kráva, pes, brambor, opice, Akta X? I open the book. “Wtonkg woeikl kje oweiuot.” Maybe the next page? “Lkjkdgsik lksdjgls kiotwgndkjhg.” Nope - just gibberish. Am I ever going to learn this language?
Kategorie studies
When I first joined Mrs. Mazurova’s class at the University of Pardubice, I quickly realized she was the kind of teacher who makes you participate in ways that actually prepare you for real life. You do not just sit there and absorb information. You speak, practice, present, and learn to communicate confidently.
Read more About Meet My Teacher at the University of Pardubice: An Interview with Mrs. Mazurova
Kategorie studies
In honor of Earth Day - April 22nd - I’d like to tell you a bit about my master’s thesis. Might want to grab some tissues. You’ve been warned.
Kategorie studies
One question that keeps coming up in the mind of many people considering Czechia as a place to study is: Will I need to take an entrance exam?
Kategorie leisure
When discussing Czech culture, attention often turns to major historical events or political changes. Yet much of what defines a society can be found in quieter spaces: family relationships, shared customs, and the expectations placed on women in daily life.