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  LIST OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY COUNTRY - GoGoSearch.com
This is a list of universities, colleges and other educational institutions providing higher education (meaning tertiary, quaternary or in some cases post-secondary education).
List of universities in the Republic of China
List of universities in the Republic of Ireland
www.gogosearch.com /wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_by_country   (394 words)

  
  List of Czech Republic-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of reservoirs and dams in the Czech Republic
List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic
Baptist Union in the Czech Republic, Hussites, Knights of the Cross, Religion in Communist Czechoslovakia,
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Czech_Republic-related_topics   (210 words)

  
 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1995 - Czech Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Czech Republic has essentially completed the reform of political and economic structures initiated after the 1989 "velvet revolution." Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic, is an internationally recognized advocate of human rights and social justice.
Czechs who emigrated during the period of Communist rule frequently return to visit, or even to settle, and are able to regain Czech citizenship if they wish, though to do so they must relinquish claim to any foreign citizenship.
The political culture of the Czech Republic generally defines Roma as outsiders, and the Roma themselves have been unable to unite behind a program or set of ideals that would allow them to represent their interests in the democratic structures of the country (see Section 5).
www.usemb.se /human/1995/europe/czech_republic.html   (5892 words)

  
 Nuclear Energy Agency Country Profiles - Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has an observer status in the IAEA INPRO project, and a UJV Rez representative is a member of this project Steering Committee (continued participation in the follow-up phase 1B is expected).
The Czech Republic is also actively participating in the Europe regional TC programme dealing with: primary circuit integrity; management of radioactive wastes; safety of research reactors; harmonisation of PSA practices; strengthening of safety assessment capabilities and emergency preparedness.
In the Czech Republic the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports is the central authority in education responsible for overall strategy, educational policy, upper secondary and special schools, distribution of financial resources from the State budget and introduction of general scientific research and development policy.
www.nea.fr /html/general/profiles/czech.html   (7798 words)

  
 Study Abroad, Czech Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Geographically, the Czech Republic is located in the center of Europe.
As a result, the Czech Republic, and Prague in particular, is associated with some of the most important cultural contributions in the world.
In the end, the Czech Republic is a country rich in culture, breathtaking in its physical and architectural beauty (notably Prague), and forward-thinking in its attitude.
www.studyabroad.com /czech-republic.html   (714 words)

  
 Visegrad Group - Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia - Czech Republic
Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Republic of Hungary
Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Republic of Poland
Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Slovak Republic
visegradgroup.eu /main.php?folderID=949   (410 words)

  
 List of Universities of the World
The names of all universities and university level institutions, as provided to IAU by national authorities and competent bodies from 184 countries around the world, are included in this list organized by country.
It should be noted that the designations employed for countries and territories in the World Higher Education Database (WHED) do not imply any expression of opinion of IAU with regard to their status or the delimitations of their frontiers.
The following list is based on data last collected by IAU from national competent authorities in 2005.
www.unesco.org /iau/onlinedatabases/list.html   (226 words)

  
 Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a constitutional parliamentary democracy with a bicameral Parliament.
The UDV also is working with Charles University to prepare "moral trials" to discuss crimes whose offenders cannot be punished due to their death or the expired statute of limitations on the cases.
The Czech language has no standard term to express "sexual harassment." One NGO monitoring this problem reported that the lack of sensitivity on this issue does not mean that sexual harassment does not exist; rather, some inappropriate or offensive behaviors may be too common for comment.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/1999/index.cfm?docid=325   (11632 words)

  
 Economic Survey of the Czech Republic 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Czech Republic faces one of the largest demographic challenges in the OECD area and making sure the public pension system is able to cope with rapid growth in older cohorts is important for long-term fiscal stability and social welfare.
The very large number of small municipalities in the Czech Republic means that scale economies are difficult to exploit and the policy options for overcoming this problem are discussed.
This Chapter underscores the importance for the Czech Republic of expanding RandD activities that have a potential for commercial innovation.
www.oecd.org /eco/surveys/czech   (971 words)

  
 Czech Republic - Czechia - Country Profile - Ceska Republika - Prague, Tourism
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in central Europe.
In 1999 the Czech Republic became a member of the NATO and in 2004 a member of the European Union.
The Institute for Advanced Studies at Charles University and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/czech_republic.htm   (831 words)

  
 CZECH HELSINKI COMMITTEE
Czech mass media and political representatives unfortunately often support or even create in consciousness of public the image of foreigners and refugees which does not reflect the reality and it is extremely unfavourable.
Even though in 1998 there were 4,000 applications for refugee status in the Czech Republic registered, which is a double number in comparison with previous years, it is necessary to continue in concrete investigations of legality of applications by the bodies of the Ministry of the Interior.
The President of the Czech Republic ratified the Convention and the ratification document was filed with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on 18 December 1997.
www.minelres.lv /reports/czech/NGO/czech_NGO.htm   (7288 words)

  
 ELT PROFILE: CZECH REPUBLIC
The Ministry also puts out a list of "approved" texts (that are paid for by the schools and checked out to students; "un-approved" texts must be bought by the parents of the students; currently on the list are the Czech written _Anglitina_, and the locally printed _Project English, Cambridge English Course, Headway, Compass_, among others).
Universities usually are in session for the winter semester from October to the end of December or mid-January.
University teachers are, understandably, the most at ease in English and regularly present in conferences, publish, and participate and initiate various projects.
seamonkey.ed.asu.edu /~jonb/czech1.html   (1790 words)

  
 Jewish History of Czech Republic
The party was opposed by Czech, Slovak, German, and Hungarian assimilationists, as well as by the extreme Orthodox, who gave their votes to the strongest Czech party, the Agrarians.
Among the Czech elements it was less noticeable, mainly because of the personal example of Thomas Masaryk and Eduard Bene, and the democratic political philosophy as expounded by them and other leaders of public opinion.
In the Czech Republic especially, where Jews traditionally were highly assimilated and intermarriage was common, many of the younger people who consider themselves Jews are not Jews according to halakhic law.
www.porges.net /JewishHistoryOfCzechRepub.html   (7680 words)

  
 Agenda 21 - Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is currently in the final stage of preparation of standards of the information systems of the public administration, which are binding for all levels of the state administration.
A draft Agreement between the Government of the Czech Republic and the Government of the Republic of Poland on cooperation in environmental protection has been prepared, and it is expected to be signed in the first quarter of 1998.
The Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic signed the Protocol Implementing the Agreement between the Government of the Czech Republic and the Government of the Slovak Republic on Cooperation in the Sphere of Environmental Protection.
www.un.org /esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/czech/inst.htm   (4313 words)

  
 Country Profile - Czech-Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
After the division of Czechoslovakia (1992-93), the present Czech Republic, as one of the two successor states, acknowledges most of the laws, international commitments, signed and ratified conventions, protocols etc. in the field of environmental protection which were agreed and settled upon not only between 1990-1992 but also before 1990 by the former Czechoslovakia.
In the Czech Republic there are several organizations which are monitoring the state and development of the whole country from the viewpoint of sustainability.
The Czech Republic's attitude towards the solution of global environmental issues, especially as it became member of the OECD (since December 1995) and associated member of the EU (application submitted in spring 1996), recognizes in an increasing scale the environmental and sustainability recommendations of these organizations.
www.un.org /esa/earthsummit/czech-cp.htm   (13705 words)

  
 Czech Republic - Official Website
"Czech Siberia" is the nickname of an area of hilly countryside only a few kilometers south of the capital city of Prague.
The Czech republic is a developed, democratic country in the center of Europe.
The Czech Republic maintains its exquisite culture, which is commemorated by many traditions and public holidays.
www.czech.cz /en   (814 words)

  
 Emerson (MO08) - Press Release - NATO and Europe, Then and Now
And at NATO in 1968 I never would have met a Senator from the Czech Republic who recently ran for president of her country.
She is a woman inspired by love of her country to serve her people and to guard against the creeping shadow of a bygone Soviet era.
But for the Czech Republic, the uncertainty following a time of oppression was answered by the blessing of freedom.
www.house.gov /list/hearing/mo08_emerson/col_040306nats.html   (830 words)

  
 Study in Europe - List Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges: study-in-europe.info
Since the university landscape in Europe is changing at the moment times have never been better to study in another country.
As a result of the Bologna declaration 1999 steps are taken to consolidate the higher education system in the European community.
To advance the international mobility of the students, the degrees Bachelor and Master are established at the universities.
www.studieren.de /university_index/default.asp?area=676   (81 words)

  
 IEP - Czech Republic - 1998
Czech education is teacher-centered, not child-centered, and its methods, based on authority and discipline, date back to the 19th century.
Czech teachers and school administrators are, however, increasingly eager to change the old order, to get trained in new methods and to try different models in order to overcome this gap.
The emergence of self-developing model schools throughout the Czech republic leads to increased community awareness and participation in the reform of approaches to community education.
www.osi.hu /iep/strategy/S-1999/czech__1998.htm   (3616 words)

  
 Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Netherlands
Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Netherlands
Many Czech universities are offering scholarships to Dutch students in the framework of exchange programs with Dutch universities.
Embassy of the Czech Republic in the Netherlands, Paleisstraat 4, 2514 JA Den Haag, The Netherlands
www.mzv.cz /wwwo/default.asp?ParentIDO=7183&ido=7199&amb=31&idj=2   (687 words)

  
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We are using Sympa for newsletter-services and for e-mail lists to make easier the communications between the people living in USA and between their relatives in Uruguay....
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 US.FULBRIGHTONLINE.ORG || Program Resources - Europe and Eurasia - Czech Republic
Czech language summer schools in the Czech Republic, covered by the Fulbright Commission, can be arranged for those applicants whose projects would require a higher Czech language proficiency.
Apart from Charles University, there are comparable opportunities for independent study and research at all Czech higher education institutions in and outside of Prague, such as Plzen, Ceske Budejovice, Liberec, Usti nad Labem, Ostrava, Opava, Olomouc, Brno, and at the institutions of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Independent research Applicants must present evidence of consultation with relevant scholars in the Czech Republic regarding the feasibility of their proposed projects and the availability of related resources.
us.fulbrightonline.org /program_country.php?id=27   (592 words)

  
 CZECH REPUBLIC
Long-term data on biotic and abiotic parameters were gathered both by research institutions and universities in specific topics, and by governmental and regional organizations as a routine monitoring.
In June 1995, the group from USA (head J. Gosz) visited Czech Republic and together with Czech National Committee of Man and Biosphere Program (head J. Jenik) discussed the possiblities of organizing the network based on existing sites with a long history of research and with institutions capable to continue the investigations.
The administrations of biosphere reserves cooperate with universities and institutes of Academy of Sciences of CR in various research topics.
www.ilternet.edu /meetings/panama96/czech/czech1.html   (1044 words)

  
 National Report of the Czech Republic for COP7, 1999
The Czech Coordination Centre of IUCN, Prague, and IUCN Gland, Switzerland.
The main function of the Czech RC is to be an advisory board for the Minister of Environment in the field of conservation (including legislation) and wise use of wetlands.
The Czech Republic has not any personal opinion with RSC meetings yet, the first participation is planned for October 1998.
www.ramsar.org /cop7/cop7_nr_czech.htm   (3878 words)

  
 NYU > Summer 2007 > Summer Study Abroad > Prague, Czech Republic
NYU in Prague introduces students to the rich history, culture, and language of the region, offering courses in modern Czech and Central European literature and culture; Central European cinema; the art and architecture of Prague; Central European and Czech history, politics, and economics; and the history of European Jewry and the Holocaust.
All content courses are taught in English by professors from NYU and Charles University, one of the oldest universities in Europe, founded by King Charles IV in 1348.
The Czech Republic gained membership in the European Union in 2004, and Prague is an ideal place in which to observe the evolving cultural politics of the "new" Europe.
www.nyu.edu /fas/summer/prague   (787 words)

  
 Safety Abroad Handbook -- How to Get There... and Back   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The simplest way to find an appropriate study abroad program in the Czech Republic is to look at programs available through your home campus; home campus faculty and staff can help you through the process.
The following is a list of questions to ask when looking for an appropriate study abroad program in the Czech Republic.
If possible, speak directly with a program administrator in the Czech Republic to find out the strengths and weaknesses of their program.
www.lmu.edu /globaled/czechrepublic/qualityprograms.html   (696 words)

  
 Study Abroad Program - Czech Republic: Arts, Community, and Transition
Nongovernmental organizations and arts programs are emerging to empower socially marginalized communities, revive rural towns, and revitalize damaged landscapes after 40 years of communism and some two decades of political and economic transition.
As the capital city and economic center of the country, the program base of Prague stands in great contrast to the outlying regions where change is slow, and provides an inspiring setting for the study of arts and society in transition.
Excursions to regions within the Czech Republic may include the South Moravian wine region, South Bohemia to examine renewal of crafts and rural traditions, and the UNESCO protected town of Ceský Krumlov with its restored baroque theater.
www.studyabroaddirectory.com /listingsp3.cfm/listing/5002   (434 words)

  
 Universities abroad
If you are looking for Universities in one of the countries listed above, first use the links suggested.
The Year Abroad Office also maintains a password protected Foreign universities database (ask the Year Abroad Office for the password if you do not have it or have forgotten it).
Yahoo's list of countries with access to all kinds of information, not just education.
www.mml.cam.ac.uk /ya/yaunis.html   (116 words)

  
 Colleges and Universities - Czech Republic
For a complete and updated list of colleges please click here
These lists contain home pages (please do not send non-http URLs) for universities and colleges all over the world.
information as well, and the lists only include one link per school.
www.mit.edu:8001 /people/cdemello/cz.html   (88 words)

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