School of International Relations | |
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Established | 1991 |
Type | Public |
Dean | prof. Ing. Dana Zadražilová, CSc. |
Academic staff | 251 |
Students | 4745 |
Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
Website | fmv.vse.cz |
The School of International Relations at the University of Economics, Prague (also known as Faculty of International Relations) is a the second of six schools at the university. It offers master's degrees in international business, diplomacy, and international law, grants several doctoral degrees, administers executive programs for MBA students, and conducts research in subjects relating to politics, business, international affairs, and economics.
The school is located within the main university campus in Prague, Czech Republic.
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The school has had an excellent international reputation since it was founded in 1991. The school's graduates have, on average, the largest salaries in the country five years after their graduation.[1] Many undergraduate students continue with their studies at renowned institutions abroad, with a growing number of placements at the University of Oxford, Georgetown University, London School of Economics, University of Chicago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and other high-ranking universities. A number of graduate students have successfully obtained a scholarship through the Fulbright Program.
School of International Relations offers courses in Czech, English, German, French and Russian.
Programmes offered for foreign students include[2] :
The school is home to 7 academic and 4 language departments[3]:
The School of International Relations is a member of the International Chamber of Commerce and cooperates with four Czech ministries: Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Regional Development, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense.
There are two journals published at the School: Working Papers[4] and Contemporary Europe.[5]
The School supports a number of student projects and initiaves, of which the most significant is the Prague Student Summit (the largest Model United Nations in Central Europe).[6]
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