International Relations

UNYP students visit the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic

On Friday, November 1st, a group of the University of New York in Prague students visited the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. This field trip was organized by the Dean of School of International Relations, professor Oscar Hidalgo.  “As an educator, I find field trips an essential part of the university experience. Studying International Relations […]

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UNYP welcomes to campus the Czech Turkic Business Forum

The University of New York in Prague is dedicated to promoting economic and cultural exchanges between nations. Earlier this month, we had the pleasure of hosting the first Czech Turkic Business Forum, organized by KITAP (Tatar and Turkic Association in Prague). UNYP opened its campus doors to representatives of both the Chambers of Commerce and the embassies of the Turkic states […]

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UNYP International Relations program re-accreditation: the beginning of a new era

The 2018-2019 academic year has been a very important landmark for UNYP. In 2016, new standards for accreditation in tertiary education were approved in the Czech Republic. As a result, all universities operating in the Czech Republic were obligated to re-accredit their programs under the new norms. Over the previous two years, the university administration […]

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Master your diplomacy skills with MUNYP

Last month, the Model United Nations Society At The University of New York in Prague organized a group meeting to discuss the links between capitalism and the global food crisis. MiniMUNYP aims to boost the public speaking, presentation, and argument-forming skills of students at UNYP, using real-world scenarios and problems. By assigning participants a country of their […]

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Judge del Carmen gave a speech about fight against terrorism

The honorable Sara Jane del Carmen, presiding judge of the merged municipal courts of Colleyvile and Keller, made a presentation on the 25th of March on the role of the US courts of justice in the fight against terrorism. In front of an interested audience judge del Carmen referred to the difficult balance between maintaining the […]

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Teaching law in the 21st century

Teaching law has never been an easy task, regardless of the specific field you deal with. Of course, different fields of law require a different attitude and slightly different methods, but one unique element is now common to all of them, and must be given special attention. This element is the speed and ease of access to […]

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How to build a career in IT management?

If you are considering a Bachelor’s Degree in IT Management, you most likely already know that this degree can lead you to a wide range of possible careers. Prague has a well-established reputation as the number one IT city in Central and Eastern Europe. As a tech hub, Prague is home to the Czech Republic’s oldest […]

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Quality education with perspective

Zdena Bočarová from Hospodářské noviny interviewed Jakub Malhocký, student of International and Economic Relations program. He shared his experience about his time at University of New York in Prague. Jakub is not only a student, but also Business Analyst at EY, council manager in Youth European Council and he completed an internship in EUROPEUM, Institute for European […]

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Solving global problems with a degree in International Relations

The world events of the past few years have shown us that there is a strong need for a broader international perspective on global development, in order to help us better understand humanity’s prospects for the future. Obtaining a degree in International Relations could be your key to personally making our rapidly changing globalized world a better […]

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Islamophobia in Europe: is the media to blame?

A recently published report by the Pew Research Center documents vast differences across Europe in public attitudes toward Muslims. It is interesting that the proportion of citizens of Central and Eastern European countries who say that they would be willing to accept Muslims as members of their family is considerably lower than in Western Europe. A similar […]

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