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In March, PCU responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine by announcing full scholarships to students displaced by the war, allowing them to start or continue their studies in a safe space. With the cut-off date for scholarships approaching, what has been the outcome so far?
Student magazine Agora celebrated their fourth issue with a networking event for students, alumni and creative professionals at PCU's Bishop's Court campus. This was an opportunity to explore the original content produced by the Agora team and guest artists for the latest issue MOVEMENT, some of which was shown in augmented reality.
Foundation Art, Design and Media Practice students
in solidarity with Ukraine
Following the unjust and unjustified invasion of Ukraine, by decision of the political and military leadership of Russia, we reiterated our commitment to all students affected by the invasion, to ensuring they can continue, or in some cases resume at a later date, their studies to completion.
This invasion strikes at the heart of everything we believe should be at the heart of a vibrant and peaceful international community.
See our full statement and list of other support and resources here.
Emil began his studies at PCU in 2018 and graduated from BA (Hons) International Management. He is now in his final semester of MSc Leadership and Strategic Management. As a professional blended student, Emil has managed to achieve his degrees whilst working full time as a Regional Director for Southern Europe, a job that requires frequent traveling. How has he managed?
Six talented MA Future Design graduates exhibited their final projects at the MA graduate exhibition, Walk on the Wild side, on June 9th at Pragovka. You can learn about each of their projects by watching their video presentations such as Muneer's, an architect who has designed temporary housing units that can be easily assembled and reconfigured.
Maia, who is programme leader for the Creative Media Production programme had her short film Love Untitled, open the Aussie Kiwi Film Festival on 14 June at Kino Lucerna. "Love Untitled" is a poetic film that investigates the deeper emotions of love through the dreamscapes of a couple in the course of one day and night. Prague City University is also pleased to announce that we are a main partner of the Aussie Kiwi Film Festival.
Sustainability is the sixth pillar of PCU’s core values. Sustainable principles guide activities across the university and is reinforced in the curriculum, in activities, on campus, over projects, research and knowledge transfer. The primary goal is for a healthier society and environment, ensuring a sustainable planet for future generations.
Whether you graduated from Prague College or Akcent College, you become a member of the Prague City University Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is proud to continue connecting our diverse group of successful graduates and professionals from all over the world through regular events and activities.
Prague College and Prague City Vysoká Škola - formerly Akcent College - are now sister-universities operating as a group
under the umbrella title of Prague City University.
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