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A Date with Science That Works: Hands-on Science 2025 Ignites Passion in a New Generation of Talent

What happens when 23 of the most gifted high school students from across the country, top scientists, and a program packed with experiments come together in one place? You get a week that changes their perspective on science. 

High School Students Discover the Diversity of Natural Sciences at CZU

High school students explored natural sciences at CZU: from soil to biotech in 18 programs. The faculty offers quality education with in English for 500 EUR yearly for EU students. 

New Student Intranet

As of September 30, 2024, ČZU is launching a pilot version of its student intranet – a new communication platform

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A bust of landscape architect Professor Jiří Mareček dominates Libosad, created according to his design

A bust of one of the most prominent figures in Czech landscape architecture, Professor Jiří Mareček, by the academic sculptor Jaroslav Hylas, was unveiled in Libosad on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Professor Mareček is the creator of the landscape design of the CZU campus, and Libosad is his crowning achievement and the pride of the university.

The President appointed new university rectors: Michal Lošťák will lead CZU for the next four years.

From February 1, 2026, the future direction of the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague will be in the hands of the current first vice-rector, Michal Lošťák.

Forestry House: modern facilities for study and research

Construction of the Forestry House, a teaching wooden building of the Faculty of Forestry and Wood Science of the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, started on Thursday, January 15, 2026, with the ceremonial laying of the foundation beam. The modern two-story building, divided into teaching and multifunctional spaces, will be built on the CZU campus next to the High-tech Pavilion.

Hector II heads to Kharkiv: The new generation Czech robot is more powerful and cheaper than the competition.

Following the successful deployment of the first firefighting robot in Ukraine, the development of which was significantly contributed to by the CZU Faculty of Technology spin-off Prolab Engineering, the next phase of Czech aid is coming.

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