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+ | [[File:Old Building i - University of Economics, Prague.jpg|alt=|thumb|300x300px|The Old Building (Stará budova) of the University in [[Žižkov]].]] | ||
+ | [[File:Rajská Building - University of Economics, Prague.jpg|alt=|thumb|300x300px|The Rajská Building of the University in [[Žižkov]].]] | ||
+ | [[File:The Vencovského Auditorium.jpg|alt=|thumb|300x300px|The Vencovský Auditorium (Vencovského aula)]] | ||
+ | The '''Prague University of Economics and Business''' ''(''originally''''': the University of Economics, Prague; ''Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze'') is an economics and business-oriented public [[university]] located in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]. It is the largest university in the field of economics, business and information technology in the [[Czech Republic]], with 15 000 students across its bachelors, masters, doctoral and MBA programmes. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | ''Vysoká škola obchodní'' ("Business School") was established in 1919 as a department of the [[Czech Technical University in Prague]], specialising in [[wholesale]] trade, [[banking]] and the organization of industrial companies. In 1949 the ''Vysoká škola politických a hospodářských věd'' (University of Political and Economic Sciences) was established, which was finally renamed the University of Economics in 1953. The University underwent a significant reform in 1989 after the [[Velvet Revolution]].<ref>http://www.vse.cz/english/history.php</ref> In 2020, the University of Economics, Prague was renamed in English - new brand name of VŠE in English is ''Prague University of Economics and Business''. | ||
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+ | ==International co-operation== | ||
+ | Over 1000 students spend a semester abroad every year, at institutions including [[Duke University]] ([[Fuqua School of Business]]), [[Copenhagen Business School]], [[University of St. Gallen]], and [[Vienna University]]. | ||
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+ | 14% of students are foreign nationals, typically from other European Union member states, the United States and East European countries. In 2010/2011, VŠE cooperated with 250 partner universities, including [[Sciences Po Paris]], [[University of Cologne]], [[Tilburg University]], [[Stockholm School of Economics]], [[University of St. Gallen]], [[London School of Economics]], [[Tel Aviv University]], [[University of Queensland]], [[McGill University]], [[Duke University]] and [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]. The school issues a number of international degrees, including joint and [[double degree]]s. Each year, around 60 visiting professors come to teach at the university, and more than 90 courses are taught in English. | ||
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+ | Since 2000 the [[Gary Becker]] Prize for the best student's thesis in economics (a prize previously associated with [[IMADEC]] of Vienna) was awarded at the university.<ref>https://www.klaus.cz/clanky/2769 </ref> | ||
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+ | The university is a member of the [[Global Alliance in Management Education]] (CEMS), [[Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs]] (APSIA),<ref>http://www.apsia.org/apsia/members/allMembers.php?section=affiliate</ref> and Partnership in International Management (PIM) networks.<ref name="VSE v Praze">http://www.vse.cz/zpravodaj/224</ref> | ||
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+ | In addition, over 1100 students from institutions overseas come to VŠE each semester. In 2005, a new International Learning Center was established as part of expansion of university premises. Courses for these students are run in Czech, English, German, French and Russian languages. | ||
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+ | ==Notable alumni== | ||
+ | * [[Jan Fischer (politician)|Jan Fischer]] (b. 1951), statistician, [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (2009–10), Minister of Finance of the Czech Republic (2013–14). Graduated 1974, completed post-graduate studies 1985. | ||
+ | * [[Martin Jahn]] (b. 1970), Czech politician and economist, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy (2004–05). Graduated in 1994 with a Masters in International Trade.<ref>http://fir.vse.cz/martin-jahn-head-of-fleet-sales-at-volkswagen-group-graduated-from-fir/|website=fir.vse.cz</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Petr Kellner]] (b. 1964), investor, businessman (one of the USD [[billionaire]]s), owner of [[PPF (company)|PPF]] company<ref>https://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/0VC2.html </ref> | ||
+ | * [[Václav Klaus]] (b. 1941), [[List of presidents of the Czech Republic|President of the Czech Republic]] (2003-2013), [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (1992–97). Graduated in 1963 majoring in Foreign Trade Economics.<ref>https://www.hrad.cz/en/president-of-the-cr/former-presidents/vaclav-klaus</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Valtr Komárek]] (1930–2013), economist and politician<ref>http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/sympo/03september/pdf/T_Hayashi.pdf</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Jiří Paroubek]] (b. 1952), [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (2005–2006), Member of the [[Chamber of Deputies]] (2006–13), former chairman of [[Czech Social Democratic Party]]<ref>http://archiv.postbellum.cz/witness.aspx?itemID=15818&lang=2</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Jiří Rusnok]] (b. 1960), politician and economist, [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (2013–2014), Minister of Finance (2001–02), Minister of Industry and Trade (2002–03). Graduated 1984.<ref>https://www.vlada.cz/en/clenove-vlady/premier/zivotopis/ing--jiri-rusnok-108685/</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Josef Tošovský]] (b. 1950), [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (1997–1998), governor of the [[Czech National Bank]] (1989–1992; 1993–2000). He studied at the university from 1968 to 1973, graduating in Foreign Trade.<ref>http://fir.vse.cz/former-governor-of-cnb-and-prime-minister-tosovsky-graduated-from-fir-in-1973/|website=fir.vse.cz</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Zdeněk Tůma]] (b. 1960), governor of the [[Czech National Bank]] (2000–2010) and politician. Studied at the university 1979–83.<ref>{https://home.kpmg.com/cz/en/home/contacts/t/zdenek-tuma.html</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Miloš Zeman]], [[List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister of the Czech Republic]] (1998–2002), [[List of presidents of the Czech Republic|President of the Czech Republic]] (2013–present). Studied 1965–69 at the university, specialising in Economic Forecasting, and also taught.<ref>https://www.hrad.cz/en/president-of-the-cr/current-president-of-the-cr/curriculum-vitae</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Josef Zieleniec]] (b. 1946), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (1993–97) [[Member of the European Parliament]] (2004–09). Graduated in 1974, specialising in Industrial Economics.<ref>http://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/07/05/Sketches-of-ministers-meeting-Clinton/3235773380800/</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Laura Longauerová]] (b. 1995), Slovak model and beauty pageant titleholder who won [[Miss Slovakia|Miss Slovakia 2014]] and [[Miss Universe Slovenskej Republiky|Miss Universe Slovenskej Republiky 2019]] | ||
+ | * [[Josef Průša]] (b. 1990), Creator of Prusa Research | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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It is the largest university in the field of economics, business and information technology in the Czech Republic, |
The Prague University of Economics and Business' (originally: the University of Economics, Prague; Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze) is an economics and business-oriented public university located in Prague, Czech Republic. It is the largest university in the field of economics, business and information technology in the Czech Republic, with 15 000 students across its bachelors, masters, doctoral and MBA programmes.
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History
Vysoká škola obchodní ("Business School") was established in 1919 as a department of the Czech Technical University in Prague, specialising in wholesale trade, banking and the organization of industrial companies. In 1949 the Vysoká škola politických a hospodářských věd (University of Political and Economic Sciences) was established, which was finally renamed the University of Economics in 1953. The University underwent a significant reform in 1989 after the Velvet Revolution.[1] In 2020, the University of Economics, Prague was renamed in English - new brand name of VŠE in English is Prague University of Economics and Business.
International co-operation
Over 1000 students spend a semester abroad every year, at institutions including Duke University (Fuqua School of Business), Copenhagen Business School, University of St. Gallen, and Vienna University.
14% of students are foreign nationals, typically from other European Union member states, the United States and East European countries. In 2010/2011, VŠE cooperated with 250 partner universities, including Sciences Po Paris, University of Cologne, Tilburg University, Stockholm School of Economics, University of St. Gallen, London School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, University of Queensland, McGill University, Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The school issues a number of international degrees, including joint and double degrees. Each year, around 60 visiting professors come to teach at the university, and more than 90 courses are taught in English.
Since 2000 the Gary Becker Prize for the best student's thesis in economics (a prize previously associated with IMADEC of Vienna) was awarded at the university.[2]
The university is a member of the Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS), Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA),[3] and Partnership in International Management (PIM) networks.[4]
In addition, over 1100 students from institutions overseas come to VŠE each semester. In 2005, a new International Learning Center was established as part of expansion of university premises. Courses for these students are run in Czech, English, German, French and Russian languages.
Notable alumni
- Jan Fischer (b. 1951), statistician, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2009–10), Minister of Finance of the Czech Republic (2013–14). Graduated 1974, completed post-graduate studies 1985.
- Martin Jahn (b. 1970), Czech politician and economist, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy (2004–05). Graduated in 1994 with a Masters in International Trade.[5]
- Petr Kellner (b. 1964), investor, businessman (one of the USD billionaires), owner of PPF company[6]
- Václav Klaus (b. 1941), President of the Czech Republic (2003-2013), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1992–97). Graduated in 1963 majoring in Foreign Trade Economics.[7]
- Valtr Komárek (1930–2013), economist and politician[8]
- Jiří Paroubek (b. 1952), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2005–2006), Member of the Chamber of Deputies (2006–13), former chairman of Czech Social Democratic Party[9]
- Jiří Rusnok (b. 1960), politician and economist, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2013–2014), Minister of Finance (2001–02), Minister of Industry and Trade (2002–03). Graduated 1984.[10]
- Josef Tošovský (b. 1950), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1997–1998), governor of the Czech National Bank (1989–1992; 1993–2000). He studied at the university from 1968 to 1973, graduating in Foreign Trade.[11]
- Zdeněk Tůma (b. 1960), governor of the Czech National Bank (2000–2010) and politician. Studied at the university 1979–83.[12]
- Miloš Zeman, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1998–2002), President of the Czech Republic (2013–present). Studied 1965–69 at the university, specialising in Economic Forecasting, and also taught.[13]
- Josef Zieleniec (b. 1946), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (1993–97) Member of the European Parliament (2004–09). Graduated in 1974, specialising in Industrial Economics.[14]
- Laura Longauerová (b. 1995), Slovak model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Slovakia 2014 and Miss Universe Slovenskej Republiky 2019
- Josef Průša (b. 1990), Creator of Prusa Research
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Petr Kellner | 20 May 1964 | 27 March 2021 | Czech Republic | Billionaire | Czech businessman who made large fortune on privatization. Died in helicopter accident. |
Václav Klaus | 19 June 1941 | Czech Republic | Economist | The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. Cercle repeated visitor |
References
- ↑ http://www.vse.cz/english/history.php
- ↑ https://www.klaus.cz/clanky/2769
- ↑ http://www.apsia.org/apsia/members/allMembers.php?section=affiliate
- ↑ http://www.vse.cz/zpravodaj/224
- ↑ http://fir.vse.cz/martin-jahn-head-of-fleet-sales-at-volkswagen-group-graduated-from-fir/%7Cwebsite=fir.vse.cz
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/0VC2.html
- ↑ https://www.hrad.cz/en/president-of-the-cr/former-presidents/vaclav-klaus
- ↑ http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/sympo/03september/pdf/T_Hayashi.pdf
- ↑ http://archiv.postbellum.cz/witness.aspx?itemID=15818&lang=2
- ↑ https://www.vlada.cz/en/clenove-vlady/premier/zivotopis/ing--jiri-rusnok-108685/
- ↑ http://fir.vse.cz/former-governor-of-cnb-and-prime-minister-tosovsky-graduated-from-fir-in-1973/%7Cwebsite=fir.vse.cz
- ↑ {https://home.kpmg.com/cz/en/home/contacts/t/zdenek-tuma.html
- ↑ https://www.hrad.cz/en/president-of-the-cr/current-president-of-the-cr/curriculum-vitae
- ↑ http://www.upi.com/Archives/1994/07/05/Sketches-of-ministers-meeting-Clinton/3235773380800/