Education and Research at the University of Pardubice
Studentská PARDUBICE 2
Institute of Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technology 1991 Faculty of Economics and Administration 1992 Institute of Languages and Humanities 1993 Jan Perner Transport Faculty 1994 UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE 2001 Faculty of Arts and Philosophy (2005) 2002 Institute of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institute of Health Studies History 2005 Faculty of Restoration 2007 Faculty of Health Studies (formerly Institute of Health Studies) 2008 Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (formerly Institute of Electrical Engineering and Informatics)
Jan Perner Transport Faculty Faculty of Economics and Administration Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Faculty of Chemical Technology Faculty of Restoration Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of Health Studies University Structure
EA HC KD KC KB KA HB HA M KK DA DC R KE KF G EC TA UA UK DB GUPa University Campus in Polabiny KA, KB, KC, KD, KE, KF – Halls of Residence KK – University Club M – Dining Hall G – Departments GUPa – Gallery UA – Conference Centre, Lecture Rooms UK – University Library TA – Departments of Physical Education and Sports, Sports Halls EC – Maintance Centre R – Rectorate HA, HB, HC – New Faculty of Chemical Technology DA, DC – Jan Perner Transport Faculty DB – Jan Perner Transport Faculty and Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics EA – Faculty of Economics and Administration, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
University students in numbers DFJPJan Perner Transport Faculty FESFaculty of Economics and Administration FEIFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics FFFaculty of Arts and Philosophy DFJP FES FEI FF FChT FR FZS UPa FChTFaculty of Chemical Technology FRFaculty of Restoration FZSFaculty of Health Studies UpaUniversity of Pardubice
Graduates by Faculties Total in 2012.
Studentská 95, Pardubice Phone: , , Fax:
STUDY PROGRAMMES TRANSPORT ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATIONS (Follow-up study) Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics Transport Technology and Operational Control Transport Means Aplplied Informatics in Transport Operational Reliability of Transport Means and Infrastructure Electrical Engineering and Electronic Systems in Transport CIVIL ENGINEERING Transport Structures STUDY PROGRAMMES TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics Transport Technology and Operational Control Transport Means Management of Electronic Communications and Postal Services Applied Informatics in Transport Electrical Engineering and Electronic Systems in Transport CIVIL ENGINEERING Transport Structures Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.)
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMME TECHNIQUE and TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION Technology and Management in Transport and Telecommunications Transport Means and Infrastructure
STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) TRANSPORT ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATIONS (Follow-up study) Transport Means Applied Informatics in Transport Tuition fee: 1945 EUR (per academic year) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS Transport Means Applied Informatics in Transport Tuition fee: 1945 EUR (per academic year) Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMME (study in English) TECHNIQUE and TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION Technology and Management in Transport and Telecommunications Transport Means and Infrastructure Tuition fee: 1945 EUR (per academic year)
Studentská 84, Pardubice Phone: , , Fax:
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMMES ECONOMIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Public Economics and Administration Economics and Customs Administration Economics for Criminalists SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Informatics in Public Administration Information and Security Systems Regional and Information Management Financial Risk Management ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Enterprise Management Economics and Operation in Enterprises Security Management in Enterprises
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) STUDY PROGRAMMES ECONOMIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Economics of Public Sector Regional Development SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Informatics in Public Administration Insurance Engineering Regional and Information Management ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Economics and Enterprise Management STUDY PROGRAMMES ECONOMIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Regional and Public Economics SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Informatics in Public Administration ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Management APPLIED INFORMATICS Applied Informatics
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Informatics in Public Administration Information and Security Systems Regional and Information Management Financial Risk Management Tuition fee: EUR 1200 (per one academic year)
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Regional and Information Management Tuition fee: EUR 1300 (per one academic year) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) ECONOMIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Regional and Public Economics SYSTEM ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Informatics in Public Administration APPLIED INFORMATICS Applied Informatics
nám. Čs. legií 565, Pardubice Phone: (792)
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMMES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information Technology ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Communication and Microprocessor Technology Process Control STUDY PROGRAMMES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information Technology ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Communication and Controlling Technology Process Control STUDY PROGRAMME ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Information, Communication and Control Technologies
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMME (study in English) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INFORMATICS Information, Communication and Control Technologies Tuition fee: 3500 USD (per academic year)
Studentská 84, Pardubice Phone: , , Fax:
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMMES PHILOLOGY English for Business German for Business Slavonic Studies of the European Union (double specialization) PHILOSOPHY Philosophy Religious Studies HISTORICAL SCIENCES Cultural History Historical and Literary Studies Documental and Archival Services Protection of Historical Heritage (double specialization) History (double specialization) HUMANITIES Humanities SOCIOLOGY Sociial Anthropology SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES English for Education
Follow-up Master's degree courses (Mgr.) Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMMES TEACHER EDUCATION FOR LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS English Language Teacher Education HISTORICAL SCIENCES Cultural History SOCIOLOGY Social Anthropology PHILOSOPHY Religious Studies Philosophy SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES Resocialization Pedagogy STUDY PROGRAMMES HISTORICAL SCIENCES History PHILOSOPHY Religious Studies Philosophy
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES English for Education Tution fee: EUR 1519 (per academic year) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Mgr.) Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) TEACHER EDUCATION FOR LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS English Language Teacher Education Tuition fee: EUR 1519 (per academic year) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) HISTORICAL SCIENCES History PHILOSOPHY Religious Studies Philosophy Tuition fee: EUR 1320 (per academic year)
Studentská 573, Pardubice Phone: , Fax:
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMMES CHEMISTRY AND TECHNICAL CHEMISTRY Chemistry and Technical Chemistry CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF FOODSTUFFS Evaluation and Analysis of Foodstuffs POLYGRAPHY Polygraphy SPECIAL CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMMES Clinical Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Assistant CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING Economy and Management of Chemical and Food Industry Environment Protection INORGANIC AND POLYMERIC MATERIALS Inorganic Materials Polymeric Materials and Composites FARMACOCHEMISTRY AND MEDICAL MATERIALS Farmacochemistry and Medical Materials SURFACE PROTECTION OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Surface Protection of Building and Construction Materials
Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) STUDY PROGRAMMES CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Technical Physical Chemistry CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF MATERIALS Inorganic Technology Material Engineering Technology of Organic Specialities Technology of Polymers Manufacturing and Processing Theory and Technology of Explosives Fibres and Textile Chemistry Chemistry and Technology of Paper and Pulp Organic Coating and Paints
Follow-up Master's degree courses (Ing.) Follow-up Master's degree courses (Mgr.) STUDY PROGRAMMES CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING Economy and Management of Chemical and Food Industry Chemical Engineering Environmental Engineering Environment Protection CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF FOODSTUFFS Evaluation and Analysis of Foodstuffs POLYGRAPHY Polygraphy STUDY PROGRAMME SPECIAL CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROGRAMMES Analysis of Biological Materials Bioanalyst
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMMES ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Inorganic Chemistry ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Physical Chemistry CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering Environmental Engineering CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES Inorganic Technology CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF MATERIALS Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Materials Surface Engineering
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMMES (study in English) CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY OF MATERIALS Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Materials Tuition fee: 0,05 USD (per academic year) Scholarship Available: 370 USD (per month)
Jiráskova 3, Litomyšl Phone: , fax:
Bachelor's degree courses (BcA.) STUDY PROGRAMMES ARTS Restoration and Conservation of Stone and Related Materials Restoration and Conservation of Wall Paining and Sgraffito Restoration and Conservation of Paper, Book Binding and Documents Restoration and Conservation of Artwork on Paper and Related Materials Follow-up Master's degree courses (MgA.) STUDY PROGRAMMES ARTS Restoration and Conservation of Wall Painting, Sculpture Works and Architectural Surfaces Restoration and Conservation of Written Artworks on Paper
Průmyslová 395, Pardubice 2 Phone: , 726, Fax:
Bachelor's degree courses (Bc.) STUDY PROGRAMME NURSING General Nurse MIDWIFERY Midwife SPECIALIZATION IN HEALTH CARE Professional Rescuer Radiology Assistant HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Health and Social Worker Follow-up Master's degree courses (Mgr.) STUDY PROGRAMME NURSING Nursing Care in Internal Medicine Subspecialities Nursing in Selected Clinical Specialities SPECIALIZATION IN HEALTH CARE Perioperative Care in Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Doctoral degree courses (Ph.D.) STUDY PROGRAMME NURSING Nursing
Scientific Publications Source: Web of Science, Thomson Reuters
Research results of UPa according to the National Methodology of Assessment of Research and Development VVŠBody 2012VVŠBody 2011VVŠBody 2010 UK UK UK ČVUT ČVUT ČVUT MU MU MU UP VUT VUT VUT UP UP VŠCHT86 497VŠCHT79 556VŠCHT JU75 283JU65 244JU VŠB – TUO ZČU62 430UPa ZČU71 835UPa56 925ZČU UPa63489 VŠB – TUO VŠB – TUO
International Cooperation – Participation in R&D Programmes KONTAKT INGO COST EUPRO BARRANDE 7th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
International Cooperation - Participation in Education LLP/ERASMUS LLP/LEONARDO DA VINCI LLP/ERASMUS INTENSIVE PROGRAMME CEEPUS
Erasmus – Student Mobility 2011/2012 Duration of Stay: months Number of Partner Universities:209 Number of Bilateral Agreements:320 Choise of universities from 29 European countries, e.g.: BelgiumLeuven, Brusel, Ghent BulgariaSofie, Plovdiv DenmarkOdense, Roskilde EstoniaTartu FinlandVaasa, Turku, Jyväskylä FranceOrleans, Tours, Montpellier, Dijon, Metz, Marseille, Nimes, Štrasburk, Bordeaux, Lille, Nice, Rennes, Korsika-Corte, Réunion - Saint-Denis CroatiaZagreb, Osijek Italy Pisa, Parma, Salerno, Bologna, Brescia, Verona, Trento, L’Aquilla, Lecce, Foggia IslandAkureyri CyprusNicosia LithuaniaŠiauliai, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Vilnius Latvia Daugavpils, Riga HungaryPécs MaltaMsida GermanyAachen, Aalen, Bayreuth, Bremerhaven, Fulda, Düsseldorf, Braunschweig, Dortmund, Dresden, Konstanz, Köln, Münster, Halle, Hannover, Chemnitz, Jena, Karlsruhe, Leipzig, Tuebingen, Passau, Wernigerode, Zittau NetherlandsGroningen, Arnhem, Amsterdam, Eindhoven NorwayOslo, Gjovik, Lillehammer, Nesna,Kristiansand PolandŠtětín, Varšava, Wroclaw, Kielce, Radom Opole, Poznaň, Toruň, Bielsko-Biala, Lublin Bialystok, Katowice, Krakow, Gdaňsk PortugalBraga, Lisabon, Loule, Evora, Braganca, Porto, Madeira-Funchal, Azory-Ponta Delgada AustriaVídeň, Steyr RomaniaBukurešť, Brašov, Cluj Napoca, Iasi GreecePireaus, Thessaloniki, Athény, Kalamata SlovakiaŽilina, Košice, Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Liptovský Mikuláš, Bratislava, Prešov, Zvolen, Trenčín, Trnava SloveniaLjubljana, Koper, Maribor SpainMálaga, Vigo, Sevilla, Valencia, Jaén, Burgos, Bilbao, Castello, León, Huelva, Santiago de Compostela,Castelló de la Plana SwedenÖrebro SwitzerlandDelémont, Fribourg TurkeyEskisehir, Istanbul, Denizli, Ankara, Nigde Trabzon, Sakarya, Canakkale, Bolu Great BritainCoventry, Londýn, Loughborough, Newcastle, Huddersfield
number of readers number of volmes number of periodicals698 number of accessible databases26 study rooms (seats)280 – PC rooms (seats)30 printing machines and scanner self-service copying University Gallery University Library and Hall University Library (built in 1996–97) University Hall (built in 1998–99) lecture hall374 seats lecture rooms158 seats study rooms2 x 81 a 2 x 36 seats study rooms club rooms multimedial technical support devices
Internet University Data Net is connected to the World Internet through CESNET 2 Internet – connection speed – 10 Gb/s UNIX and Microsoft Servers WiFi network Free Access to the Internet PC working stations, 89 PC labs with computers PC accounts
Department of Physical Education and Sports since 1953 at the University of Pardubice provides compulsory and optional PE for the university students holds sport courses Represents the university in sports events Organizes sports events Helps to organize of Run for Hope
Since 1953 Compulsory PE (1. yr students) optional PE (aerobik, aqua-aerobik, badminton, basketball, florball, football (soccer), handball, conditioning, swimming, power yoga, tennis, volleyball) sport courses represents the university at sport events organizes sport events including Standard of Rector and Run for Hope Interfaculty competition in team sports and individuals sports badminton, squash, tennis, swimming, aerobik, cross country, indoor football (soccer), florball, voleyball, basketball Founded groups: aerobic exercises, basketball, table tennis, tennis, aquatic sports, hiking, floorball-women, volleyball co-organizes Standard of Rector and Run for hope Sport Activities Sport facilitiesStandard of Rector University sports clubDepartment of PE and Sports On campus sports hall (2 gyms) In a sports area on the right bank of the river Elbe boatyard 3 outdoor tennis courts
Accomodation and Dinning Dormitory – beds furnished study/bedrooms shared by two, three or four students with shared facilities in the corridor for – CZK / month furnished study/bedrooms shared by two or four students equiped with own sanitary facility (bathroom and toilet) for – CZK / month internet access in all rooms 2 students clubs – students club Áčko in the Dining Hall building, students club Dýdý Baba next to the dormitory (pizza, disco and music production, coffee bar) Mensa (Dinnig hall – meals a day 2 dining halls places capacity (2 500 meals per day) located in the University Campus Non-ordering system of food distribution Cashless pyament system using student cards Price reduction 18 Kč for main meals for students 4 types of meal, 2 types of dinner, menus, la minutes, etc.
Come and study in Pardubice The modern facilities of the University campus near the centre of a city with a population of one hundred thousand that is renowned not only for its gingerbread, first-league hockey, horse racing and other sports, create ideal conditions for the all-around development of young people. Pleasant surroundings and many sports and cultural life opportunities in combination with quality and demanding study programmes are comparable to those of leading European universities at the dawn of the third millennium.
“ Tantum possumus, quantum scimus”.“ (F. Bacon)