Czech Republic, Univerzita Karlova

26.06.2023

Study programmes: Geography (Bachelor, Master) and Earth Sciences (Bachelor, Master)

Charles University was founded in 1348, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. Yet it is also renowned as a modern, dynamic, cosmopolitan and prestigious institution of higher education. It is the largest and most renowned Czech university, and is also the best-rated Czech university according to international rankings.

  • Study programme at the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy (FGGA): Geography (Bachelor, Master) and Earth Sciences (Bachelor, Master)
  • Mobility Coordinator Geography: Martin Heintel
  • Mobility Coordinator Earth Sciences: Berharnd Grasemann
  • Semesterspots or full year spots: Semesterspots


Description Charles University

"Charles University was founded in 1348, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. Yet it is also renowned as a modern, dynamic, cosmopolitan and prestigious institution of higher education. It is the largest and most renowned Czech university, and is also the best-rated Czech university according to international rankings. (...) Charles University collaborates with a broad spectrum of renowned universities from all over the world, and one of its priorities is to enable every one of its students interested in studying abroad to spend some time in another country. International cooperation has significantly strengthened the University’s international profile; these international links have also supported the University’s efforts to achieve high standards of excellence in joint international research projects, its participation in many prestigious international organizations and university networks, and its active support for international student and academic staff mobility."

Univerzita Karlova - Charles University

 

Links Erasmus+ Mobility

 

Photo: Stanislav Dusík on Wikimedia Commons

Univerzita Karlova, Karolinum. Photo: Stanislav Dusík on Commons Wikimedia

Univerzita Karlova, Karolinum. Photo: Stanislav Dusík on Commons Wikimedia