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About the UniversityIn general, Czech Universities, colleges and specialized institutions are sought after by students from all over the world for their attractive and high quality fields of study. The University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences (UVPS Brno) is no exception. Established in 1918, The University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno is the foremost pedagogical and research facility in the country. The University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno consists of three faculties:
It has a total of 31 departments, numerous clinics, several prestigious libraries, and a dedicated University farm and wildlife center. Spread over 13 hectares of campus in Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic, the University is both tranquil and accessible. It is within a few hours car or train ride to Prague, Vienna, and Bratislava and is easily accessible via several international airports from Western Europe.
Faculty of PharmacyThe Faculty of Pharmacy is a member of the Association of European Faculties of Pharmacy. Graduates meet all the requirements for the profession as defined by the European Union in the directive 2005/36/EC which states that graduates can practice Pharmacy in all member EU member states. The Faculty closely cooperates with the industry and runs a Pharmacy on the premises. It cooperates with private and public pharmacies (in the country where students conduct their placements) and also with the Chamber of Pharmacists and the Association of Pharmacy owners.
Cost of LivingA free market, stable economy and developed democratic principles in the Czech Republic have all contributed to raising the buying power of the country's citizens. In fact, this indicator is quickly approaching that of the European Union, whose common market the country joined on May 1, 2004. Moreover, the average salary is increasing both in the private and public sectors and the Czech crown continues to strengthen against foreign currencies.
* These expenses are based on past average monthly expenses that students incurred for one academic year. These expenses exclude, among others, personal needs, university admission fees, flights, visas, insurance. HousingIt can be said that the standard of housing in the Czech Republic is quite high. The fact that the country's more than one million prefabricated apartments are gradually being reconstructed is a positive trend. All apartments and homes are equipped with heat and running water. The average Czech salary is on the increase, allowing more and more people to invest in the construction of architecturally interesting and well-equipped homes and apartments. It is possible to rent an apartment in the city for about €200-€240 per month. Student DormitoriesThe university provides students with accommodation in the university dormitories (Kaunic's Hall of Residence) in single rooms for €120 per month (cost includes water and heating but excludes electricity). Dormitory service includes: bed sheets (changing every 3rd week), depository, washing machine, internet access, iron, vacuum cleaner, TV, access to bike-room, TV room, PC room, park outside the dormitory, telephone, and a restaurant.
Travel ExpensesTravel expenses vary depending on where a student is from and how often they intend to travel home. The method of transport -whether by plane, rail or bus - will also have an impact on overall costs. We recommend the following websites to help you calculate your travel costs: The Official Website of the Czech Republic: http://www.czech.cz/en/basic-facts/transport/ Star Travel, s.r.o:. www.startravel.sk STA Travel Worldwide: www.statravelgroup.com By airplane Brno airport-Brno international airport is a small regional airport. Since April 2005, RyanAir has been operating direct flights between Brno and Stansted (London). Vienna (Wien) international airport in Austria-Vienna airport is about 2,5 hours from Brno. Prague (Praha) international airport in the Czech Republic-Prague’s airport is about 3 hours from Brno. Buses from Prague (bus station Florenc) to Brno go daily in approximately 30 minute intervals. The journey takes about 2.5 hours. There are also buses run by Czech Airlines, going daily from Prague-Ruzyn airport to Brno and back. Bratislava international airport in Slovakia airport-This international airport, located approximately 2 hours from Brno, is served by Air Slovakia (www. airslovakia.sk) and Slovak Airlines (www.slovakairlines.sk), along with other major airlines. Low cost airlines Sky Europe (www.skyeurope.com) and Ryanair (www.ryanair.com) also fly to Slovakia from all over Europe. Take a train or bus from Bratislava to Brno. By train and bus Brno is easily reachable from nearly all European cities by train or bus. Please visit the English language website of the Czech Transport Ministry to determine the best routing and pricing information for you. Useful InformationUniversity Library PC Room for students Kaunic's Hall of Residence - Student Dormitory Officer:Renata Kamanova Residence Operator: Alena Bartuschkova Kaunic's Hall of Residence |
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