If you have visited any Foreigners event in Brno at least once, you might’ve seen a cheerful and friendly Turkish girl who is nothing but positive energy and constant smiles. Why does she attend events for expats on a regular basis and what does she do in Brno? Find out in the interview!
Tag: Student
PR & Marketing Internship at Foreigners – from the Intern’s Point of View
I do not like to repeat what has been said already but I think it is appropriate to introduce myself. My name is Hana and I am studying in Denmark. I am a Czech citizen, but I needed a change, so I decided to move to another country, where I had never been before, to study.
Education in the Czech Republic: What You Have to Know
When it comes to education, one is often wondering what is the best option and how the application process goes. What if you leave all this to us? In 2016, Foreigners launched a project called CzechUniversities with a main idea of helping students to apply for a university and resolve any visa issues. We know how challenging it could be sometimes to deal with the representatives of the university departments so we strongly believe it calls for a professional assistance.
Domeq: A Prestigious and Easy Way to Rent an Apartment in Brno
Domeq is a new living concept providing affordable and stylish accommodation within a dynamic social community. It is located only a few minutes from the Brno city center. There are a lot of options according to your needs. Single rooms, double rooms or apartments.
What Erasmus Accommodation to Choose in Brno?
Searching for sufficient and fair housing during an Erasmus stay is usually the hardest thing from the relocation process. Questions such as price, quality of the accommodation, communication with a landlord, his conditions and the location of the student housing is a daily food for Erasmus students. A dormitory, the social housing Domeq or a private apartment?
How Much Does it Cost?
How much do the Czechs earn? Let’s take a look at Czech wallets and purses. The official average salary for Czechs is about 27’000 CZK per month (around 1000€). That might give you an idea of how low-cost Czech Republic is compared to e.g. Germany, our closest neighbour, with the average salary about 3’500€. How […]
Checklist for Foreign Students
In September and early October many foreign students arrive to the Czech Republic to start their first year at a Czech university. As universities in the Czech Republic offer such a variety of study programmes in English, there is no surprise hundreds of lucky students pass the entrance exams with a prospect of studying in […]
MBA in Prague: Bring your career to a new level
Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is designed to develop all the necessary skills required for successful careers in business and management fields. MBA degree is recognized internationally, so students can choose from 2’500 MBA programs offered worldwide based on the language of the program (most are offered in English), location and tuition fee. Most MBA programs […]
Where can I use my ISIC?
To begin with, an explanation for all non-students: ISIC is an International Student Identity Card. The name itself suggests ISIC can be used not only in the Czech Republic but also internationally. ISIC offers its holders wide range of benefits in the fields of sports, entertainment, culture, travel and many other services the younger generation […]
The festival of Majáles
Tuesday 30th April, I was at the Festival of Majáles in Prague, an event where about 20 000 people come together, most of them students. Music + Day before bank holiday = Big Party!