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Czech Technical University in Prague

Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU, Czech: České vysoké učení technické v Praze, ČVUT) is one of the largest universities in the Czech Republic with 8 faculties, and is one of the oldest institutes of technology in Central Europe. It is also the oldest non-military technical university in Europe.[2]

Czech Technical University in Prague
České vysoké učení technické v Praze
MottoScientia est potentia (Latin)
Motto in English
Knowledge is power
TypePublic
Established1707; 316 years ago (1707) by the Kingdom of Bohemia
AffiliationPEGASUS
CESAER
RectorVojtěch Petráček
Administrative staff
1,786 (2019)
Students17,229 (2019)
Location,
Czech Republic

50°6′7.8″N 14°23′18.5″E / 50.102167°N 14.388472°E / 50.102167; 14.388472Coordinates: 50°6′7.8″N 14°23′18.5″E / 50.102167°N 14.388472°E / 50.102167; 14.388472
Websitewww.cvut.cz/en
CTU
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Location: Prague, Czech Republic
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]12 (2022)

In the academic year 2020/21, Czech Technical University offered 130 degree programs in Czech and 84 in English. It was considered one of the top 10 universities in emerging Europe and Central Asia in the same year.[3]

History

 
The founding decree of the Czech Technical University, ratified by Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor; January 18, 1707

It was established as the Institute of Engineering Education in 1707, but as a secondary education (high school) instead of a tertiary university, by Emperor Joseph I[4] as a response to Christian Josef Willenberg's petition addressed to preceding emperor Leopold I. In 1806, the institute of Engineering Education was transformed into Prague Polytechnical Institute (or Prague Polytechnic), when the university studies began. After the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the name of the school was changed in 1920 to the Czech Technical University in Prague.

Origins

In 1705, Christian Josef Willenberg [de; cs] asked Emperor Leopold I for permission to teach "the art of engineering". Later, the emperor's only son, who succeeded him on the throne in 1707 as Joseph I, ordered the Czech state of Prague to provide engineering education. For various reasons, the request was not implemented for some time. However, in October 1716, Willenberg repeated the request. Finally, on 9 November 1717, a decree by the Czech state granted Willenberg the first engineering professorship in Central Europe. On 7 January 1718, he began teaching.

Initially, Willenberg started teaching only 12 students in his own apartment (six barons, four knights, and two burghers), but gradually students proliferated (in 1779, there were around 200) and they started studying in more suitable premises. Initially, the training focused mainly on the military. Teaching in the first year lasted one hour per day; in the second year, almost two.

The successor of Willenberg was Johann Ferdinand Schor, builder of hydraulic structures in the basin of the Vltava and author of textbooks used at the school of mathematics. He began under Willenberg's leadership by teaching optics, perspectivity, technical drawing and geography. The third was professor František Antonín Herget, who mainly focused on civil engineering, particularly construction.

In September 1776, Maria Theresa allowed Herget to use the Clementinum building; in 1786, the school moved to the new and better building. In 1787, the School of Engineering was established at the decree of Emperor Joseph II.

Academic profile

Rankings

The CTU is the best technical university in the Czech Republic. In 2010, in the world rating of THES-QS universities in the category of technical sciences, the CTU took the 121st place, in the category of natural sciences – 246th place.[5] In 2018, Czech Technical University was ranked as 220th in Engineering and Technology in the QS World University Rankings.[6]

Admissions

Students apply to faculty. Each faculty has different admissions requirements. Acceptance rate ranges from 52.32% (Faculty of Information Technology) to 81.51% (Faculty of Transportation Sciences).[7] The percentage of international students grew from 2.5% in 2000 to 16.4% in 2017.[8][9]

Graduation rate

Due to the pace and difficulty of CTU coursework, high percentage of students fail to complete first year of their studies. First year failure rates range from 23% (Faculty of Civil Engineering) to 47% (Faculty of Information Technology).[10] Overall, only 48% of enrolled undergraduate students end up graduating.[citation needed]

International cooperation

Study and work abroad

CTU has international agreements with 484 foreign universities. Many of them are ranked in the first hundred in QS World University Rankings such as National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Purdue University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Technical University of Munich, Delft University of Technology or KU Leuven.

CTU has many bilateral agreements with universities outside of Europe. The most sought after universities are from Canada, Australia, Singapore, United States and Japan. That said, every year many students choose to study in attractive destinations such as Argentina, Brazil, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, South Africa, South Korea, Costa Rica, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Russia or Taiwan.

CTU also participates in the European programmes Erasmus and Leonardo.[5]

International students

CTU has currently over 3500 international students from 117 countries. About 750 of them are an exchange students. One of the organizations that takes care of international students is International Student Club (ISC), which organizes Buddy Programme and extra-curricular activities.

Dual diploma

CTU has currently 21 agreements with universities such as Technical University of Munich, RWTH Aachen or Trinity College Dublin.

Constituent parts

Faculty/school Year founded
Civil Engineering 1707
Mechanical Engineering 1864
Electrical Engineering 1950
Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering 1955
Architecture 1976
MIAS School of Business 1992
Transportation Sciences 1993
Biomedical Engineering 2005
Information Technology 2009

CTU has 8 faculties. The oldest one (Faculty of Civil Engineering) was founded in 1707, while the youngest and most selective faculty (Faculty of Information Technology) was founded in 2009.

The university also has 5 university institutes, such as Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics, Klokner Institute, Institute of Physical Education and Sport, University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings and Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics.

Other constituent parts include Computing and Information Centre, Technology and Innovation Centre, The Research Centre for Industrial Heritage, Centre for Radiochemistry and Radiation Chemistry, Division of Construction and Investment and Central Library.

The university also has a Publishing House and service facilities.

Student clubs within the CTU are integrated in the Student Union. It has 27 members and covers a wide range of free time activities, with the biggest club being Silicon Hill. The Student Union also organizes social events for students throughout the year.

Notable alumni

Gallery

Notes and references

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ Czech Technical University In Prague - Topuniversities
  3. ^ Czech Technical University In Prague - Topuniversities
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-05.
  5. ^ a b . msmstudy.eu. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018.
  6. ^ "QS Engineering and Technology ranking". topuniversities.com.
  7. ^ "Acceptance rate of Czech Universities". vysokeskoly.com (in Czech).
  8. ^ [Czech] (PDF). cvut.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2018.
  9. ^ (PDF). cvut.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2018.
  10. ^ (PDF). cvut.cz (in Czech). p. 77. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2018.
  11. ^ (CS) PRECLÍK Vratislav. Masaryk a legie (Masaryk and Legions, Масарик и Легии), Ваз. Книга, váz. kniha, 219 p., vydalo nakladatelství Paris Karviná, Žižkova 2379 (734 01 Karviná, CZ) ve spolupráci s Masarykovým demokratickým hnutím (изданная издательством «Пари Карвина», «Зишкова 2379» 734 01 Карвин, в сотрудничестве с демократическим движением Масарика, Прага), 2019, ISBN 978-80-87173-47-3, pp. 16 – 70, 150-157

External links

  • CTU official website in English
  • CTU official website in Czech
  • www.StudyAtCTU.com Official website for international students
  • International Student Club Organization for international students
  • IAESTE Organization for international students
  • UCEEB University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings (UCEEB)
  • Top Industrial Managers for Europe (TIME) network for student mobility.

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It is also the oldest non military technical university in Europe 2 Czech Technical University in PragueCeske vysoke uceni technicke v PrazeMottoScientia est potentia Latin Motto in EnglishKnowledge is powerTypePublicEstablished1707 316 years ago 1707 by the Kingdom of BohemiaAffiliationPEGASUSCESAERRectorVojtech PetracekAdministrative staff1 786 2019 Students17 229 2019 LocationPrague Czech Republic50 6 7 8 N 14 23 18 5 E 50 102167 N 14 388472 E 50 102167 14 388472 Coordinates 50 6 7 8 N 14 23 18 5 E 50 102167 N 14 388472 E 50 102167 14 388472Websitewww wbr cvut wbr cz wbr enCTUclass notpageimage Location Prague Czech Republic University rankingsRegional OverallQS Emerging Europe and Central Asia 1 12 2022 In the academic year 2020 21 Czech Technical University offered 130 degree programs in Czech and 84 in English It was considered one of the top 10 universities in emerging Europe and Central Asia in the same year 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 2 Academic profile 2 1 Rankings 2 2 Admissions 2 3 Graduation rate 3 International cooperation 3 1 Study and work abroad 3 2 International students 3 3 Dual diploma 4 Constituent parts 5 Notable alumni 6 Gallery 7 Notes and references 8 External linksHistory Edit The founding decree of the Czech Technical University ratified by Joseph I Holy Roman Emperor January 18 1707 It was established as the Institute of Engineering Education in 1707 but as a secondary education high school instead of a tertiary university by Emperor Joseph I 4 as a response to Christian Josef Willenberg s petition addressed to preceding emperor Leopold I In 1806 the institute of Engineering Education was transformed into Prague Polytechnical Institute or Prague Polytechnic when the university studies began After the disintegration of the Austro Hungarian Empire the name of the school was changed in 1920 to the Czech Technical University in Prague Origins Edit In 1705 Christian Josef Willenberg de cs asked Emperor Leopold I for permission to teach the art of engineering Later the emperor s only son who succeeded him on the throne in 1707 as Joseph I ordered the Czech state of Prague to provide engineering education For various reasons the request was not implemented for some time However in October 1716 Willenberg repeated the request Finally on 9 November 1717 a decree by the Czech state granted Willenberg the first engineering professorship in Central Europe On 7 January 1718 he began teaching Initially Willenberg started teaching only 12 students in his own apartment six barons four knights and two burghers but gradually students proliferated in 1779 there were around 200 and they started studying in more suitable premises Initially the training focused mainly on the military Teaching in the first year lasted one hour per day in the second year almost two The successor of Willenberg was Johann Ferdinand Schor builder of hydraulic structures in the basin of the Vltava and author of textbooks used at the school of mathematics He began under Willenberg s leadership by teaching optics perspectivity technical drawing and geography The third was professor Frantisek Antonin Herget who mainly focused on civil engineering particularly construction In September 1776 Maria Theresa allowed Herget to use the Clementinum building in 1786 the school moved to the new and better building In 1787 the School of Engineering was established at the decree of Emperor Joseph II Academic profile EditRankings Edit The CTU is the best technical university in the Czech Republic In 2010 in the world rating of THES QS universities in the category of technical sciences the CTU took the 121st place in the category of natural sciences 246th place 5 In 2018 Czech Technical University was ranked as 220th in Engineering and Technology in the QS World University Rankings 6 Admissions Edit Students apply to faculty Each faculty has different admissions requirements Acceptance rate ranges from 52 32 Faculty of Information Technology to 81 51 Faculty of Transportation Sciences 7 The percentage of international students grew from 2 5 in 2000 to 16 4 in 2017 8 9 Graduation rate Edit Due to the pace and difficulty of CTU coursework high percentage of students fail to complete first year of their studies First year failure rates range from 23 Faculty of Civil Engineering to 47 Faculty of Information Technology 10 Overall only 48 of enrolled undergraduate students end up graduating citation needed International cooperation EditStudy and work abroad Edit CTU has international agreements with 484 foreign universities Many of them are ranked in the first hundred in QS World University Rankings such as National University of Singapore Nanyang Technological University Purdue University Korea Institute of Science and Technology KAIST Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Technical University of Munich Delft University of Technology or KU Leuven CTU has many bilateral agreements with universities outside of Europe The most sought after universities are from Canada Australia Singapore United States and Japan That said every year many students choose to study in attractive destinations such as Argentina Brazil China Hong Kong India Indonesia South Africa South Korea Costa Rica Mexico New Zealand Peru Russia or Taiwan CTU also participates in the European programmes Erasmus and Leonardo 5 International students Edit CTU has currently over 3500 international students from 117 countries About 750 of them are an exchange students One of the organizations that takes care of international students is International Student Club ISC which organizes Buddy Programme and extra curricular activities Dual diploma Edit CTU has currently 21 agreements with universities such as Technical University of Munich RWTH Aachen or Trinity College Dublin Constituent parts EditFaculty school Year foundedCivil Engineering 1707Mechanical Engineering 1864Electrical Engineering 1950Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering 1955Architecture 1976MIAS School of Business 1992Transportation Sciences 1993Biomedical Engineering 2005Information Technology 2009CTU has 8 faculties The oldest one Faculty of Civil Engineering was founded in 1707 while the youngest and most selective faculty Faculty of Information Technology was founded in 2009 The university also has 5 university institutes such as Czech Institute of Informatics Robotics and Cybernetics Klokner Institute Institute of Physical Education and Sport University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings and Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics Other constituent parts include Computing and Information Centre Technology and Innovation Centre The Research Centre for Industrial Heritage Centre for Radiochemistry and Radiation Chemistry Division of Construction and Investment and Central Library The university also has a Publishing House and service facilities Student clubs within the CTU are integrated in the Student Union It has 27 members and covers a wide range of free time activities with the biggest club being Silicon Hill The Student Union also organizes social events for students throughout the year Notable alumni EditFrantisek Behounek radiologist Christian Doppler mathematician and physicist Ivan Puluj physicist and one of the founders of medical radiology Antonin Engel architect Josef Gerstner physicist and engineer Vaclav Havel statesman writer and former dissident who served as the last President of Czechoslovakia Josef Hlavka architect main founder of Academy of Science patron Otakar Husak CTU graduate chemist General Czechoslovak Legionnaire in Russia and France fighter from Zborov and Terron Chairman of President Masaryk s Military Office Minister of Defence First Director of the Explosia Semtin factory prisoner of concentration camps Dachau and Buchenwald Director of the Synthesia Semtin 1945 1948 political prisoner Prague Nusle Pankrac Mirov 1950 1956 11 Eva Jiricna architect Karel Jonas who became Charles Jonas Wisconsin politician Czech American publisher legislator and Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin George Klir computer and systems scientist Karl Koristka geographer and technologist Frantisek Krizik inventor electrical engineer and entrepreneur Ivo Lukacovic entrepreneur founder and chairman of Seznam cz Vladimir Prelog chemist and Nobel Prize winner Richard Rychtarik set designer Marie Schneiderova Zubanikova first female Czech civil engineering graduate in 1923 Emil Votocek chemist Emil Weyr mathematician Josef Zitek architect and engineerGallery Edit The CTU Rectorate Dejvice campus Karlovo Namesti campus Bethlehem Chapel The CTU s ceremonial hall Dejvice campus Library FA FIT Interior of National Technical LibraryNotes and references Edit QS World University Rankings Emerging Europe amp Central Asia Retrieved 15 January 2023 Czech Technical University In Prague Topuniversities Czech Technical University In Prague Topuniversities Rescript of the Emperor Joseph I Archived from the original on 2009 10 05 a b Czech Technical University CTU msmstudy eu Archived from the original on August 29 2018 QS Engineering and Technology ranking topuniversities com Acceptance rate of Czech Universities vysokeskoly com in Czech Annual report 2000 Czech PDF cvut cz in Czech Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2018 Annual report 2017 PDF cvut cz in Czech Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2018 Annual report 2017 PDF cvut cz in Czech p 77 Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2018 CS PRECLIK Vratislav Masaryk a legie Masaryk and Legions Masarik i Legii Vaz Kniga vaz kniha 219 p vydalo nakladatelstvi Paris Karvina Zizkova 2379 734 01 Karvina CZ ve spolupraci s Masarykovym demokratickym hnutim izdannaya izdatelstvom Pari Karvina Zishkova 2379 734 01 Karvin v sotrudnichestve s demokraticheskim dvizheniem Masarika Praga 2019 ISBN 978 80 87173 47 3 pp 16 70 150 157External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Czech Technical University CTU official website in English CTU official website in Czech www StudyAtCTU com Official website for international students International Student Club Organization for international students IAESTE Organization for international students UCEEB University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings UCEEB Top Industrial Managers for Europe TIME network for student mobility Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Czech Technical University in Prague amp oldid 1145875357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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