Study abroad

  • Where can I go for a study stay abroad?

    You can go to partner universities with which USB has concluded partnership agreements for cooperation. Such universities are literally all over the world. It is possible to go beyond partnership agreements under a number of other scholarship programmes. You can find more information about your options at the International Office of your faculty and on the USB website in the section 'International Cooperation'.

  • How long can I study abroad?

    You can study abroad for 1 or 2 semesters. The exact length depends on the program from which the study stay is financed.

  • How expensive is a study stay abroad?

    You can study abroad for 1 or 2 semesters, the exact length depends on the program from which the study stay is financed.
  • What about the recognition of credits from study stays abroad?

    Upon your return, all subjects and credits studied abroad will be recognized, and if you are traveling as part of a compulsory internship, such an internship is also fully recognized.
  • What is the offer of programs?

    The most famous and popular is the European Union's Erasmus + program, but the offer does not end here. As an USB student, you can apply for university scholarship programs or you can use a number of other international programs administered by the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research / Dům zahraniční spolupráce (DZS) and other Czech and foreign institutions. Study stays in the countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe are supported by CEEPUS; AIA (Academic Information Agency) offers scholarships to all over the world, including China, Israel or Mexico. The EEA (European Economic Area) Funds specialize in Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. And there are dozens of others.

  • Is it possible to go abroad for a different purpose than for a study stay?

    You can go abroad not only to study, but also for an internship in companies or institutions or for a research stay. You can also work on interesting projects and improve language skills in the summer time during the so-called summer schools.

  • Who can go on an internship?

    You can go on an Erasmus + internship if you are a student at a university or college. You can be in any grade and study cycle. There is also the possibility to go on a graduate internship, within one year after graduation.
  • Where can I go on an internship?

    You can go to EU member states, and in addition also to the UK, Turkey, Macedonia and the countries of the European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein).
  • How long does the internship last?

    Internships within the Erasmus + program last for 2-12 months.
  • How expensive is an internship abroad?

    A scholarship will help you to cover the costs associated with living abroad. The amount of the internship scholarship currently ranges from 630 - 750 EUR per month, depending on the cost of living in the European country, where you go.
  • Do I need to speak English or another foreign language well?

    A scholarship will help you to cover the costs associated with living abroad. The amount of the internship scholarship currently ranges from 630 - 750 EUR per month, depending on the cost of living in the European country, where you go.
  • Where can I find more information?

    You can get all the information at the International Office of your faculty and on the USB website in the section "International Cooperation".

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South Bohemian higher education institutions will cooperate in the development of the energy sector in South Bohemia

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New small modular and standard nuclear units, renewables, or energy savings, are all projects on which the University of South Bohemia and the Institute of Technology and Business ought to work together. This follows from a joint meeting of representatives of both institutions, as well as the governor Martin Kuba and representatives of ČEZ. The aim is to expand employment opportunities for students and researchers and to strengthen technical and other fields in the South Bohemian Region.

Technicians, but also graduates of science, economics, security or health fields. All of them already find employment in South Bohemia in the operation of existing energy sources and, above all, in upcoming projects. However, their number is expected to grow significantly.

‘It is clearly true that if we are to produce electricity here, we want to have adequate training capacity, service and, above all, research and development.  And I am glad that both of our universities have actively seized this opportunity. Of course, this increases the demands on them, but the young people from South Bohemia who are working in this field must be given the opportunity to stay in their home region. In the future, we should be a region where these students will commute,’ explains Martin Kuba, the Governor of the South Bohemian Region.

This is confirmed by the Rectors of both schools, who have agreed to intensive cooperation.

‘I announced when I was elected that I would want to work more with businesses and municipalities in the region. We want to share information, work on joint projects and make the most of the capacities and opportunities of both schools, CEZ and the region. And energy is an area where we definitely meet,’ says Pavel Kozák, Rector of the University of South Bohemia.

‘We already cooperate with ČEZ on a number of projects, we have the first future operator of Temelín here, energy specialists participate in selected lectures, and provide us with expert presentations and consultations. And we want to strengthen this trend further together with the University of South Bohemia,’ adds Vojtěch Stehel, Rector of VŠTE.

ČEZ makes no secret of the fact that it is pursuing its own goals by significantly expanding cooperation with South Bohemian higher education institutions.

‘We have already started recruiting for small modular reactor projects, the first of which should be built in Temelín and we will need more than a hundred qualified workers just to operate it. We are also preparing standard nuclear units, developing renewable energy projects and we could go on. All of this represents a huge opportunity for young people in the South Bohemia region,’ confirms Silvana Jirotková, Director of ČEZ's SMR department.

Currently, about 1 500 employees and several hundred contractors work at the Temelín power plant itself. Most of the workers of the new power plants under construction are expected to pass through its operation. In addition, the first workers involved in its start-up will gradually be retiring.

‘Temelín is facing a similar generational change in the future as has already taken place at Dukovany. At the same time, in line with the planned operation, new resources and the intentions of the region, we want to significantly strengthen the training capacities here. Among other things, in the coming years, we will move part of the capacity of the training centre, which is used by virtually all employees of Czech nuclear power plants, from Brno,’ concludes Bohdan Zronek, member of the Board of Directors and Director of the Nuclear Power Division.

In 2019, ČEZ already opened a unique Technical and Implementation Centre in the wider Temelín area, and in 2022 new laboratories focused on metrology. The personnel training centre, the Temelín-specific part of which is to be built in southern Bohemia, is almost equivalent to a smaller higher education institution. So far, it has its headquarters in Brno and more than 450 employees of ČEZ, suppliers and the State Office for Nuclear Safety go through several specialised programmes each year. The longest study programme here is a two-year one, aimed at future operators or reactor physicists and other top professionals.

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President appointed the Rector of the University of South Bohemia

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On Tuesday, 27 February 2024, the President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel appointed at the Prague Castle Prof. Ing. Pavel Kozák, Ph.D., as the Rector of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. 

Prof. Ing. Pavel Kozák, Ph.D., was appointed on the proposal of the Academic Senate of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, which elected him on 14 November last year, when an overwhelming majority of senators voted for his election. "I want to develop a modern and competitive university that will be transparent in its management, decision-making and communication with the public. For students, USB must be a matter of first choice because of its quality of education and pleasant motivational environment. I want to strengthen the brand of the University of South Bohemia in the region, nationally and internationally. For the region, the University of South Bohemia is unique in its scientific potential and irreplaceable in the professional education of teachers, health care professionals, social workers, agriculturists and other professions," Professor Kozák announced his vision of fulfilling the rector's mission after his election by the Senate.

The term of office of the new Rector of the University of South Bohemia will begin on 1 April 2024.

Photo by KPR: Tomáš Fongus

Prof. Ing. Pavel Kozák, Ph.D., is a Czech scientist and educator who specialises in crustacean and mollusc breeding. He is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice.

He was born in 1971 in Pacov. He graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, where he received his degree in engineering in 1993. In 2002 he received his Ph.D. degree from the same university, in 2009 he attained the title of associate professor and was appointed professor in the field of Fisheries at the Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters of the University of South Bohemia in 2015.

Pavel Kozák is an experienced leader, in 2009-2017 he was the director of the Research Institute of Fisheries and Hydrobiology in Vodňany and also the head of the Laboratory of Fish and Crayfish Ethology. From 2009, when the Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters of the University of South Bohemia was founded, he acted as the Vice Dean for External Relations until 2013 and then in 2017 he became the Dean of the Faculty, which he is today.

He has been a member of the Academic Senate of the University of South Bohemia, the International Scientific Council of the Faculty and the CENAKVA Centre, and the scientific councils of several educational or scientific institutions. He was appointed by the Minister of Agriculture as a member of the Monitoring Committee of the OP Fisheries (MoA) and other committees related to fisheries. He has been a member of the International Astacological Organisation since 1998 and has acted on its immediate board since 2015. He is a long-standing member of the Czech Republic Grant Agency's evaluation panels and currently chairs the Plant and Animal Ecology panel.

Pavel Kozák is married, has three children and three grandchildren. In his free time he enjoys fishing, cycling, reading and nature.

 

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The new USB Rector introduced his team

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On Tuesday, 2 April 2024, the new Rector of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice (USB), prof. Ing. Pavel Kozák, Ph.D., held an informal meeting with the employees of the USB Rectorate. During a joint breakfast, among other things, he also introduced his team of Vice-Rectors and the Bursar.

With effect from 1 April, the following have been appointed to the USB management:

PhDr. Pavel Král, Ph.D.

Vice-Rector for Development and Public Affairs, Statutory deputy of the Rector

doc. Ing. Luděk Berec, Dr.

Vice-Rector for Research

doc. Ing. Vladimír Žlábek, Ph.D.

Vice-Rector for International Relations

doc. PhDr. Renata Malátová, Ph.D.

Vice-Rector for Student Affairs

doc. ThDr. Rudolf Svoboda, Th.D.

Vice-Rector for Internal Evaluation and Accreditation

Ing. Michal Hojdekr, MBA

Bursar

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The University introduced itself to prospective students

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The University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice (USB) held Open Days on Friday 19 January 2024. This is one of the largest and most visited events, which regularly involves all eight faculties of the University. The event, mainly attended by prospective students, was held from 8am to 3pm.

Visitors to the Open Days received detailed information about the degree programmes offered at the individual faculties, the content of studies, admission requirements, graduates' employment in practice, opportunities for internships abroad, etc.

In addition to information about studies, the Open Days also offered an accompanying programme aimed at entertainingly presenting the individual degree programmes. Each faculty conceived it in its own way and the participants, in addition to obtaining information, visited the facilities of individual faculties, laboratories and professional workplaces. At a number of stations, prospective students were actively involved in the presentation and could try out a number of skills for themselves. Throughout the day, lecturers and students at each faculty were available to answer the curious questions of their future colleagues and to introduce the applicants to the news that each faculty had prepared for the next academic year.

For example, at the Faculty of Economics, the Open Days began with an introduction of the faculty itself and its approach to teaching, but also with an introduction to student life and the link between study and practice. This was followed by a detailed presentation of the individual degree programmes, where prospective students received precise information about their options and career prospects. Visitors also had the opportunity to talk about their studies with current students. In the virtual reality classroom, they could try out unusual teaching methods and technologies in practice. At the same time, a demonstration of the Industry 4.0 kit introduced a modern approach to economic and business processes. One of the interesting features was the opportunity to calculate one's ecological footprint, which drew many visitors' attention to the importance of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Another innovation was the chance to talk to a new artificial intelligence avatar who answered various questions from visitors. This interaction showed prospective students how modern technology can enrich communication and provide personalised information. A Fairtrade Story Trail was also set up for the candidates to learn about the ethical and fair trade practices that the faculty supports.

This year the Faculty of Arts also prepared an informal part between the morning and afternoon programme, during which, thanks to a talk on the topic of studying at the university, and thus at the Faculty of Arts, or through a guided tour, interested students got acquainted with the current students and the environment of the faculty. The Faculty of Arts, which provides education in the fields of historical sciences, philology (English, Czech, French, Italian, German and Spanish), linguistics, literary studies, aesthetics, art history or cultural studies, also offers Bachelor's programmes with free combinations. Candidates can also choose from a range of Teacher Training for Secondary Schools degree programmes with a choice of two specializations.

The Simulation Centre for Health-oriented Fields of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is always a great attraction at the Open Days, where the faculty prepares future medical personnel for their profession using modern methods and sophisticated models and devices. The faculty has also innovated the teaching of anatomy and physiology, which is now conducted in a specialised classroom using modern technology and virtual reality. In addition to the Open Days, the faculty has prepared instructional videos on its website for prospective students for each of its degree programmes.

This year, the Faculty of Science is also introducing new features, as it is the first in the Czech Republic to offer a unique two-year Master's degree programme in Teacher Training in Science for Secondary Schools. This new degree programme responds to the current reform of teacher training, is inspired from abroad and is an interesting choice for graduates of undergraduate teacher and non-teacher training programmes. This research-oriented faculty also offers not only a cutting-edge education in the natural sciences but also prepares secondary school teachers for their profession (mathematics, physics, chemistry, geography, biology and computer science). Teacher training consists of two specialisations, so the candidate chooses a combination of two disciplines. The faculty also offers some combinations in cooperation with the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Theology. The faculty has also been successful in obtaining accreditation for the professional Bachelor's degree programme in Applied Informatics and for the Consecutive master's degree programme MAID (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science programme) in cooperation with the Technische Hochschule Deggendorf.

This year, applicants can also apply for the Faculty of Theology's bachelor's, consecutive master's and doctoral degree programmes in Theology, Philosophy, Leisure Pedagogy, Spirituality and Ethics in Social Work, Religious Studies, Social and Charitable Work, Ethics in Social Work and Theology of Ministry. The course can be studied in full-time or combined form. The faculty also offers a wide range of lifelong learning courses, which includes the University of the Third Age.

In response to the demands of a changing world, the Faculty of Education has come up with a new concept of teacher training called 'Teacher Pro Futuro'. Every year, there is great interest not only in the specialisations of the Teacher Training Programme for Primary Schools, of which the faculty offers a total of 16 but also, for example, in the degree programmes for the preparation of secondary school teachers (Physical Education, Music Education and Foundations of Social Sciences), Psychology or Special Education. The faculty has newly accredited the degree programme Physical Education and Sport for both bachelor's and consecutive master's studies. Another novelty is the accreditation of the Consecutive master's degree programme Teacher Training in Vocational Courses, which is implemented together with some other faculties of the University of South Bohemia, as well as the doctoral degree programme Didactics of STEM subjects.

The Faculty of Fisheries and Water Protection, which is unique in the Czech Republic and central Europe in its focus and programme offerings, offers education in the Fisheries and Water Protection programmes. The faculty places great emphasis on practical instruction and offers a generous scholarship programme for its students, who are already involved in research as part of their bachelor's and master's theses. Within the framework of the Open Days, this faculty has prepared for interested students, for example, demonstrations of the application of modern technologies in aquaculture, measurements of water chemistry, models of ponds and animals, microscopic techniques used not only in the study of fish reproduction, native and non-native species of crayfish, etc. Visitors could also taste fish products from the faculty's fish processing plant or buy specialised publications. 

The USB Faculty of Agriculture and Technology also offers an interesting composition of degree programmes, which intensively link studies with practice. The long-established degree programmes are continuously innovated so that their content responds to current trends in agriculture and society as a whole, such as the introduction of modern computer technologies, the use of artificial intelligence methods and others. Linked to this are a number of investments in cutting-edge instrumentation, which applicants will be able to see during the Open Days – the International Training and Development Centre of DeLaval, the Laboratory for Agriculture 4.0 or the workplace of the Department of Food Technology. The USB Faculty of Agriculture and Technology has also prepared two novelties for applicants this year. The first is a brand new building for the Department of Agroecosystems and the Department of Applied Chemistry. The second novelty is the opportunity to apply for the newly accredited doctoral programme Agriculture and Technology 4.0. Also in this degree programme, students can look forward to an intensive link between studies and practice, which the faculty places great emphasis on.

An information stand was available directly in the Rectorate building on Branišovská Street, where USB students gave basic information about the faculties and degree programmes and guided high school students to the individual buildings and lecture rooms of all faculties. Current students also gave visitors a better insight into student life at the university and helped them to navigate the faculties' websites and the central USB website.

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