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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024!

May this festive season be filled with joy, peace, health and happiness.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024!

CEMS VSE Has Won CEMS Business Project of the Year 2023 for Defining Škoda Auto Car Subscription Model

Prague University of Economics and Business has won the CEMS Business Project of the Year 2023. The award goes to the team of five CEMS students that collaborated with corporate partner Škoda Auto on defining its car subscription business model and strategy of its implementation. The award was received by the team’s academic tutor and […]

CEMS VSE Has Won CEMS Business Project of the Year 2023 for Defining Škoda Auto Car Subscription Model

Management Summary Research Study „The Future of Banking: What Are the Actual Barriers to Bank Digitalization?“

The banking sector must confront challenges arising from globalization, the demand for new business models (BMs), increasing regulation, and ever-advancing digitalization. In this context, innovative competitors, namely FinTechs, are challenging banks and forcing them to rethink existing strategies and structures. In particular, the digital transformation of BMs that have been in place for decades represents […]

Management Summary Research Study „The Future of Banking: What Are the Actual Barriers to Bank Digitalization?“

Over 800 Fresh CEMS Graduates Head to the CEMS Annual Events in London

At the end of every year, CEMS Annual Events take place – a multi-day celebration of the CEMS Alliance member schools, at which fresh graduates of the CEMS programme are traditionally presented with their diplomas and school representatives receive awards for activities in which member schools compete. This year, the CEMS Annual Events 2023 occur between the […]

Over 800 Fresh CEMS Graduates Head to the CEMS Annual Events in London

Prague University of Economics and Business is the 52nd Best Business School in Europe According to the Financial Times. That is 10 Places Better Than Last Year.

Today, the Financial Times published the results of this year’s comparison of European business schools. The Prague University of Economics and Business scored 10 places better than the previous year and occupies the 52nd place. Leader of the ranking is HEC Paris, which, like VŠE, is also one of the 33 universities in the CEMS […]

Prague University of Economics and Business is the 52nd Best Business School in Europe According to the Financial Times. That is 10 Places Better Than Last Year.

Applications for academic year 2024/25 are open!

As of today, applicants may submit their application for bachelor and master study programmes offered at the Faculty of Business Administration. Regarding the English-taught, they may choose from one bachelor and two master programmes: Bachelor of Business Administration, application deadline on June 10, 2024, Master in International Management/CEMS, application deadline on February 28, 2024 (1st intake), April 30, 2024 (2nd […]

Applications for academic year 2024/25 are open!

Students Sharpen Negotiation Skills in Special Seminar

A group of students recently participated in an intensive one-day negotiation Skill Seminar led by experts from Unibail Rodamco-Westfield, a major retail real estate company that is one of the CEMS corporate partners. The seminar provided students with practical techniques to improve their negotiation abilities for both their careers and daily lives.   “This seminar […]

Students Sharpen Negotiation Skills in Special Seminar

Management Summary Research Study „People Are Dying, and They Will Be Dying: Drought Stories, Cultural Codes and Environmental Discourses“

This article focuses on narratives of drought in Czech media discourses. Proceeding from the perspective of cultural sociology, it describes drought as a complex cultural field and a collective representation that has given rise to new forms of civic responsibility and subjectivity and a rich tableau of new uncertainties and risks. Based on an analysis […]

Management Summary Research Study „People Are Dying, and They Will Be Dying: Drought Stories, Cultural Codes and Environmental Discourses“