Today, the Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources is a modern and respected educational and scientific institution, which accommodates about 4000 students and 300 employees, with a strong position at home and abroad.
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Today, the Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources is a modern and respected educational and scientific institution, which accommodates about 4000 students and 300 employees, with a strong position at home and abroad.
Novel Kishor Bhujel – Nepal
Katarina Kuruc – Slovakia
Although I do not work directly in the field of my study, I gained some soft skills which are important in my current position in Marketing department in a pharmaceutical company – patience, resistance, team work, science based critical thinking and analysis. During my study I enjoyed most field trips, some professor’s classes (especially from Dr. Mihalikova, professor Tlustoš) and a good group of international classmates.
Sreynet Nang – Cambodia
When I graduated, I gained abundance of knowledge and experience such as how to prepare experimental design, proceed with laboratory work, analyze data, discuss and explain results and manage time efficiently. Currently, I am doing my Ph.D. in Exploitation and Conservation Natural Resources programme. I am very excited about learning, researching with multi-national colleagues and experienced professors, especially, I have an opportunity to open my vision more about developing agriculture and the environment from a global perspective.
Arian Majid – Czech Republic
For me, the best thing at CZU is its campus; it is vast, modern and it always keeps me in the right student mood. The most important skills I learned during my study were obtained through the final thesis. They included researching scientific literature, critical thinking, self-organisation or self-presenting. I also valued the emphasis on being proactive.
Darya Roslyakova – Kazakhstan
I enjoyed having classes separated into lectures and seminars, which gave us hands-on experience. The professors were knowledgeable, loved their subjects and knew how to effectively communicate the lectures to students. Thanks to a mandatory specialized practice, which I‘ve done at the Institute of Animal Science, I got a feeling of what my future career might look like. Another great thing was the campus itself, it was very convenient to have all the buildings in one place, and have access to laboratories.
Why should you select the Czech Republic as your study destination?
The Schengen Area compromising of 26 European states has a common visa policy, which makes crossing borders even easier!
Czech Republic Home to over 2000 castles, 500 breweries and the word “robot”
Why should you study at our faculty?
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague 6 faculties 1 strategy for sustaining life on Earth
Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources we have a clear goal – healthy planet, healthy people
Practicalities
The tuition fee for Bachelor´s and Master´s study programmes taught in English amounts from CZK 42 000 to CZK 114 000 (approx. 1680 to EUR 4 560) per academic year.
Our faculty offers a merit scholarship to students of these programmes who achieve excellent study results.
The scholarship ranges from 50% to 10% of annual tuition fee.
Accommodation: approx. CZK 4 000 (on campus dormitories); from CZK 6 090 (CZU external dormitory WEST); Meals (lunch and dinner): approx. CZK 6 500; Monthly ticket for Prague public transport (tube, tram, bus) for students below the age of 26: CZK 130; students who are 26 years old or older pay: CZK 550; Other expenses (books, cultural events): approx. CZK 1000
The admission procedure into Bachelor‘s and Master‘s study programmes taught in English consists of two phases. In the first phase, you need to submit required documents in online application. In the second phase, your foreign education is evaluated and needs to be recognised as valid in the Czech Republic.
Applications to study in academic year 2025/2026 can be submitted between 1 September and 15 December 2024. Within this period, applications are evaluated three times to enable early acceptance to study of third-country nationals who need to apply for residence permit in the Czech Republic.
You do not have to worry about getting bored at our university. There is always an event to go to if you join the Erasmus Student Network “ESN” or “Pupen” (meaning plant bud), our faculty student organisation!
Just before the start of the semester you can participate in CZU Welcome week, where you get all the useful information concerning the university and the city. You will be able to take part in fun activities such as a hike, tour around Prague or a party and get to know everyone right from the start. During the semester we have events such as Prague Science Film Festival or Miss Agro.
Pupen organises various faculty specific events such as board game nights, sightseeing trips in Prague, roses club, Agro-party, tutoring of other students etc. More information is available here: https://www.facebook.com/pupenfappz