Scholarship Through the
Scholarship program, Czech students have an opportunity to obtain financial support in the form of a
scholarship for their studies at foreign universities. Support is available both to students leaving
secondary education and applying to study at a university and to students already at a university who need support to continue with their studies. Approximately 25 % of applicants seek education in the
social sciences and
humanities, about 20 % choose
applied science and 10 % opt for
art school. A majority of scholarship recipients study at universities in the
United States – mostly at
Harvard,
Yale,
Dartmouth College and other
Ivy League institutions – and in the
United Kingdom where they most often attend
Cambridge or
Oxford. The scholarship can cover their expenses including tuition, accommodation and living costs, with the exact amount depending on a range of factors. Upon meeting certain criteria, selected students may receive financial support for the complete duration of their course of study. The students’ scholarship applications include an
essay, motivation letter and references. The shortlisted applicants are invited for a second round of selection consisting of an interview. In 2016, there were 213 scholarship applicants, 22 progressed into the second round and 13 were awarded a scholarship.
Kaplicky Internship The
Kaplicky Internship is a competition for students of architecture in which the main prize is a three-month
internship with one of London’s big architectural studios. The competition, named after the late Czech architect
Jan Kaplický, the is organised in collaboration with the
Design Museum in London and the Kaplicky Centre Endowment Fund and is open to works submitted by final-year students of architecture curricula at Czech colleges and universities.
2015 The inaugural competition was won by Ondřej Michálek, a graduate of the
Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. The victory earned Ondřej Michálek an internship with the London-based studio of
Eva Jiřičná. His winning design was inspired by the growth of mycelium and other living organisms. Subsequently, he examined the territorial implications of applying their rules of growth at a specific moment and in a certain location as the “Pavilion of Growth”.
2016 The winner in the competition’s second year was Petra Ross, a graduate from the Faculty of Arts and Architecture of the Technical University in
Liberec. She won a three-month internship with the London studio of
Zaha Hadid. The 2016 jury of experts comprised M. Arch, Melodie Leung from Zaha Hadid’s studio, Mr.
Deyan Sudjic OBE, director of the Design Museum in London, and the project’s guarantor, doc. Ing. Arch. Vladimir Krátký from the Faculty of Architecture of the
Czech Technical University (ČVUT).
Achilles Data Achilles Data is a three-month course of investigative journalism designed for students and media graduates from the Czech Republic.
Journey – Journalism Bootcamp Journey is an intensive international journalism course for media students from the Czech Republic and other countries. Journey's workshops are concerned with data collection and analysis, and reporting. Lecturers have included
Seymour Hersh,
Jesse Eisinger,
Charles Ornstein and
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