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Motto | The British University in Prague |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2004 |
President | Douglas Hajek |
Students | 600 |
Location | , [ ⚑ ] : 50°4′42.8″N 14°26′23.88″E / 50.078556°N 14.4399667°E |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Teesside University Pearson plc |
Website | www |
Prague College is an English-language private university in the Vinohrady district of Prague, Czech Republic, founded in 2004[1] with two campuses — one located in a reconstructed 19th century historical building facing the Riegrovy Sady park and the other in a former textile factory in the Prague 1 district.[2] The college is organised around three Schools teaching approximately 550 students, and a research centre. About 35% of the students are Czech, and the rest come from around 80 countries around the world.[3]
Prague College is a private university in Prague accredited by British bodies, including Teesside University,[4] and Pearson Education. The college is also recognised by the Czech Ministry of Education as a branch of a foreign university in the Czech Republic.[5][6]
The college also has a partnership with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA),[7] and an industry network offering internships and employment to students and graduates.[8]
The director and co-founder of the college is Canadian Douglas Hajek, who has been working in education in the Czech Republic since 1992.[9] The college is managed by a senior management group and supported by an advisory board, consisting of:[10][11]
The college introduced its first qualifications in international business and web design in 2004.[1][9] In 2005, it introduced Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) in cooperation with Edexcel, in business, graphic design, interactive media and computing. The first Bachelor's degree, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International Management, was introduced in 2008 in cooperation with Teesside University in the United Kingdom. 2009 saw the introduction of a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design, and the foundation of the research centre. In 2010, a Master of Science in International Management and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art (Experimental Media) were added to the curriculum. They were followed by a BSc (Hons) in Computing and a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (2011), an MSc in Computing, professional and foundation diplomas in Business and Computing (2012) and a BA (Hons) in Applied Accounting and Business Finance (2013).[12]
Prague College undergraduate and postgraduate master's degrees are accredited and offered in cooperation with Teesside University, a British public university. The college's HNDs, Professional Diplomas and Foundation Diplomas are accredited by British Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) qualifications awarded by Pearson plc.
The Prague College School of Business is the largest of the college's three schools.[13] It awards a Foundation Diploma in Business, a BA (Hons) in International Management, a BA (Hons) in International Finance and Business Accounting and an MSc in International Management. It also has Blended programmes for working professionals. The accounting and finance degrees earn students exemptions from the ACCA and CIMA professional qualifications.
The Prague College School of Art & Design awards a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, an HND in Graphic Design, and a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design, and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Experimental Media.[14] It brings artists and designers to the school as part of the Visiting Artist and Lecture Series.[15] Graduating art and design students showcase their work every year in a public exhibition.[16][17]
The Prague College School of Media & IT offers two main areas of study. The first is related to computer science and covers programming, networks, security, database and web design, artificial intelligence, coding and algorithms, as well as an emphasis on digital media with a focus on game creation and multimedia application development. It awards a Professional Diploma in Computing, a BSc in Computing and an MSc in Computing. The second main area of study is on new and contemporary media practice, including journalism, film and radio, and multi-platform and convergent journalism. The degree awarded is BA (Hons) Creative Media Production.[18]
The Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Study (CRIS) is led by Dr Stefano Cavagnetto, Head of the School of Business,[19] with the main aims of encouraging multidisciplinary research between fields.[20]
CRIS's main areas research are: business ethics; finance, financial crime and governance; application of game theory to business; history of programming languages; ethics of virtual environments; history of cryptography; links between mathematics and art; cellular automata theory and applications; pattern theory and design; quality assurance and enhancement in transnational and international education; and aligning research to learning.
The college produces an academic journal, entitled CRIS - Bulletin for the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Study,[21] which includes research from Prague College students and faculty and guest contributors. The journal is published by Versita, part of the Walter de Gruyter academic publishing group.
The college participates in Czech, European and international research and cultural projects, including conferences and workshops run by CRIS and the three Schools,[22][23][24][25][26] and organises workshops, seminars and international guest speakers, including Darren Huston, Iva Pekárková, Bruce Sterling, Tomáš Sedláček, and Jaroslav Bašta.[27]
Prague College's student body includes students from over 80 different countries, with about 35% being Czech.[28] The student council comprises students from each of the college's three schools and of various nationalities. The council puts on events, organises social activities, raises money for charity and works with college management to improve student life at the college. The council also provides tutoring support and general support for new students.