The International Student Club is organizing an Orientation Week for 444 new
exchange students, beginning on September 9th. All exchange students are advised
to participate, in order to settle in before classes begin on September 16th.
Welcome to CTU
09.09.2010
13.-14.09.2010 at the National Technical Library
CTU in Prague, the Industrial Property Office of the Czech Republic and the British Embassy in Prague are organising the Prague Summer Conference on IP & Innovation, the opening conference of the Central European Branch Based Innovation Support Project, under the auspices of the rector of CTU in Prague.
Programme and registration
Free of charge for participants from CTU in Prague.
Programme and registration
Free of charge for participants from CTU in Prague.
President of the Republic to meet students
23.02.2010
On Tuesday, February 23rd, the president of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus, visited the Prague 6 city district. His visit included the National Technical Library, on the Dejvice campus of CTU. At 3 p.m., in the Balling Hall on the ground floor of the library, the president met and had a discussion with students of the universities based in Prague 6.
8.-14.2.2010
Every year, the Czech Technical University hosts exchange students from all round the world, and this term is no exception. There are 215 newly-arrived exchange students for the summer semester, and they were all welcomed in Prague by the Orientation Week that is traditionally organized by the International Student Club and the CTU International Office.
19.01.2010
At a ceremony at the Bethlehem Chapel on January 19th, 2010, a doctorate honoris causa was awarded to Prof. Karen Scrivener, from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. Prof. Scrivener is the director and the driving force behind Nanocem, a large consortium that brings together researchers and companies interested in fundamental research on the nanoscience of cement and concrete.
19.01.2010
At a ceremony at the Bethlehem Chapel on January 19th, 2010 a doctorate honoris causa was awarded to Prof. Hans Kaiser. In addition to his distinguished work as an applied mathematician at the Vienna University of Technology, Prof Kaiser has worked extensively in establishing international study opportunities, lifelong learning, teacher education, and European and international dimension to university education in engineering.