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UCT Prague
Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6 – Dejvice
Identification No.: 60461373
VAT: CZ60461373


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The University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague is a natural centre of first-rate study and research in the area of chemistry in Czechia and is one of the country's largest educational and research institutions focused on technical chemistry, chemical and biochemical technologies, material and chemical engineering, food chemistry, and environmental studies.

 

UCT Prague - A challenge that pays off

 

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The University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague consists of four faculties and several other departments

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Faculty of Chemical Technology

101 Department of Inorganic Chemistry    
105 Department of Inorganic Technology    
106 Department of Metals and Corrosion Engineering    
107 Department of Glass and Ceramics    
108 Department of Solid State Chemistry    
110 Department of Organic Chemistry    
111 Department of Organic Technology    
112 Department of Polymers    
126 Department of Solid State Engineering    
141 Laboratory of Inorganic Materials    
143 Department of Informatics and Chemistry    
148 Department of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation    
150 Dean’s Office of Faculty of Chemical Technology    

Faculty of Environmental Technology

215 Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels    
216 Department of Gaseous and Solid Fuels and Air Protection    

217 Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering
   
218 Department of Power Engineering    
240 Department of Environmental Chemistry    
241 Department of Sustainability and Product Ecology
251 Dean’s Office of Faculty of Enviromental Technology    

 

Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology

319 Department of Biotechnology    
320 Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology    
321 Department of Carbohydrates and Cereals    
322 Department of Dairy, Fat and Cosmetics     
323 Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition    
324 Department of Food Preservation    
342 Department of Chemistry of Natural Compounds    
352 Dean’s Office of Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology    

Faculty of Chemical Engineering

402 Department of Analytical Chemistry    
403 Department of Physical Chemistry    
409 Department of Chemical Engineering    
413 Department of Mathematics (replaced by 446)    
444 Department of Physics and Measurements    
445 Department of Computing and Control Engineering (replaced by 446)    
446 Department of Mathematics, Informatics and Cybernetics
453 Dean’s Office of Faculty of Chemical Engineering    

 

University Research and Education Centres

504 University Centre UCT Prague - Unipetrol    
550 Department of the National Institute of Virology and Bacteriology (NIVB) 
554 Department for the History of the Chemical Industry and Applied Chemistry    
557 BIOMEDREG    
558 Metrology and Testing Laboratory    
559 Prague University Analytical Center    
560 BAFA    
570 Technoparc Kralupy UCT Prague    

The Administration of University Facilities

712 Director´s Office    
713 Finance Department    
721 Operating Department    
723 Sázava Dormitory    
724 Volha Dormitory    
731 Technical Department    
747 Conference Center
748 Recreation facility Jáchymov     
749 Recreation facility Pec p. Sněžkou 
755 Volha Canteen
756 Club Carbon
757 Zikova Canteen
758 Camping site Běstvina

Service Departments for all UCT Prague Faculties

827 Department of Physical Education and Sport    
832 Department of Chemical Education and Humanities    
834 Department of Languages    
837 Department of Economics and Management     

Rector's Offices

929 General Practitioner    
930 Crèche Zkumavka    
938 Department of Internal Auditing    
939 Department of Supervision    
940 Counselling and Career Centre
955 Project Centre
961 Rector's Secretariat    
962 Registrar's Secretariat    
963 Department of Education    
965 Research and Technology Transfer Office    
966 Personnel Department    
968 Records Office     
969 Supplies Department    
971 Finance Department    
972 Department of Safety and Risk Prevention    
974 Department of International Relations    
976 Department of Construction and Maintenance    
977 Department of Building Administration    
979 Department of Communication    
980 Central Laboratories    
990 Computer Centre    
991 Department of Strategic Planning    
992 Hollow Glass Workrooms    
994 Technology Transfer Office    
995 Department of Operation and Technical Services    
996 Department of Public Order    
997 Centre for Information Services
        UCT Library
        UCT Press
   
998 Vice-Rector's without Portfolio Office    




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UCT Prague is a research university primarily focused on technical chemistry, chemical and biochemical technologies, material and chemical engineering, food science, and environmental science. Its cutting-edge facilities and equipment together, with an impressive scientific and research profile, make it an ideal training ground for the managerial, R&D, and public sector leaders of the future.

UCT Prague has four faculties. Its competitive edge lies in its unique “weaving together” of teaching activities with the highest-quality basic and applied research. Across UCT Prague, scientific teams are intensively involved in various national and international cooperative R&D efforts. The Project Centre provides methodological and administrative support to researchers submitting project applications and managing funded projects.

UCT Prague considers the commercialisation of applied research to be an important part of its mission. For that reason, UCT Prague’ss Research and Technology Transfer Office offers researchers support, contributing to extending valourisation of scientific outputs and pursuing the quest for new collaborative partners in applied settings. In 2015, UCT Prague opened Technopark Kralupy, a science and technology hub focused on chemistry for building construction applications, materials engineering, and related fields. The Technopark plays an essential role in UCT Prague’s technology transfer efforts and strategies.

The Research and Technology Transfer Office facilitates internal grants for researchers and students, offers opportunities to compete in prestigious research competitions, and promotes active engagement and participation in student conferences.

UCT Prague is an attractive institution for young scientists and early career researchers, and the Project Centre actively supports hosting and mentoring ECRs, e.g. as part of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. Here, ECRs can apply for a prestigious start-up grant, the Dagmar Procházková Fund, in order to create their own UCT Prague research groups. Postdoctoral fellows at UCT Prague receive extensive international mobility support for broadening their research horizons.

UCT Prague is actively involved in global scientific efforts and is continuously expanding and deepening its collaborations with partners around the world. The basic pillars of these activities include scientific research projects, inter-university cooperation memoranda, and Erasmus+ agreements. UCT Prague additionally creates and accredits joint study programmes with universities abroad.

Paving the way for the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award, UCT Prague is committed to creating collegial working conditions, supporting continuous professional development, and transparent hiring procedures. The Personnel Department co-creates facilities for employees together with the Welcome Centre, which supports employees arriving from abroad, from assisting with the visa process to answering questions about everyday life in Prague. In its determination to be an attractive and welcoming institution for all employees and students, UCT Prague has created a Gender Equality Plan, an executive action initiative.

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UCT Prague has a long tradition of collaborative and cooperative activities, across technological sectors, with other institutions and laboratories, secondary schools, and industrial and international partners - nearly seventy percent of which are located beyond the boundaries of the Czech capital.

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Contact for media

Feel free to contact Department of Comunication with any inquiry. The department will provide contact on University scientific staff.

Main contact person

L Mgr. Michal Janovský
b Michal.Janovsky@vscht.cz
e + 420 220 444 159
e + 420 733 690 543
- Room: A205a

Deputy contact person

D Mgr. Jan Kříž
b Jan2.Kriz@vscht.cz
e +420 220 443 799
: +420 728 831 726
Room A318

Whole team of Department of Comunication


Press releases

 

You can find older press releases in archive.

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This webpage is intended for graduates of UCT Prague. Here you can register in the Alumni database, view defended theses or get copies of your lost or destroyed documents about your studies.

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Counselling and Career Centre UCT Prague

We offer students and graduates counselling, psychological counselling, soft skills workshops and job offers.

 

Alumni Club

The Alumni Club of the UCT Prague, brings together alumni and friends of the University. It strives to create a mutual communication platform between the school, alumni and current students. The club offers alumni meetings and lectures by successful alumni. 

 

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Please kindly guide your attention to a new measures by UCT Prague’s Rector, the purpose of which is to define and specify the organizational rules binding during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Current covid-19 restrictions

Right now, there are no restrictions at UCT Prague in place in connection with COVID-19.

Wearing respirators

The obligation to wear respirators on all UCT Prague premises has been abolished starting March 28, 2022. Students and employees are still encouraged to follow basic hygiene rules, keep as much distance from others as possible, and not come to campus if you are suffering from a respiratory illness. Considerate behaviour towards other colleagues is an essential tool in preventing restrictive epidemiological measures.

In the event that a student becomes ill with covid-19 or is officially ordered into quarantine at a time when he/she is supposed to fulfill his/her study obligations, he/she must immediately notify the dean's office.

If employees have any COVID-19 symptoms, we kindly ask them not stay at work but switch to working from home after discussing their situation with manager or contact a doctor. In order to track the number of those infected, if employees fall ill with COVID-19 (detected using a self-test kit, testing at a doctor’s office, or at another test site), we ask them to send this information immediately by email to: testcovid@vscht.cz.

COVID-19 testing at UCT

Mandatory testing of employees at their place of employment has ended.

Details of terminated testing

On February 18, 2022, mandatory testing of employees at their place of employment has ended. From February 19, 2022, only doctors can approve sick leave. People who are exposed to others with COVID-19 will no longer have a mandatory quarantine period, and contact tracing will be terminated.

Travelling abroad

Follow the instruction on covid.gov.cz.

Older information

  • Employees:  Regardless of your place of work, please use electronic and telephone forms of communication as much as possible, including scanning of invoices, orders, and other documents.

Study restriction - winter examination period 2021-22

Details

UCT Prague’s leadership has decided that the following rules and regulations will apply to the upcoming examination period:

  • Mandatory use of respirators by employers and students inside university buildings still applies
  • We recommend limiting auditorium capacities to 50% during lectures
  • The form of examination is in the purview of subject guarantors, who are obliged to inform students about the form of an exam in advance. In-person examination is preferred
  • Auditoriums will be regularly disinfected and we also recommend frequent ventilation
  • If the pandemic situation does not worsen, the examination period will not be extended

Please note that the university’s leadership is closely monitoring the situation in relation to the new Omicron variant and is ready to react quickly and adjust the rules if necessary. As in the past, any restrictions will continue to be tied to government, ministry, and health station regulations. Therefore, please stay tuned to your email inboxes and the university website, where you will be informed of any changes as soon as possible.

Study restriction - update from November 18 (in force from Nov 22)

Details

With regard to the unfavourable development of the pandemic, the university leadership has issued the following preventive recommendations with the aim of maintaining laboratory, practical, and project instruction in in-person form and, at the same time, to enable the examination period to proceed in in-person form.

Doctoral studies

Starting November 22, 2021, until further notice, doctoral students may, in agreement with their supervisor and departmental head, conduct part of their research activities in “home office” form. Upon agreement with students, doctoral instruction can be converted into hybrid or online forms.

Master studies

Starting November 22, 2021, until further notice, the university management is allowing the heads of departments and study program guarantors to switch to online forms of education as a substitute for lectures and exercises taught in lecture halls and classrooms, taking into account the possible health risks to instructors and students. Moving to the online form must be in accordance with the schedule and related subjects on a given day, and must not interfere with instructional schedules, if the subject is part of several study programs. The decision to move to online instruction is the responsibility of the guarantor of the study program in agreement with the head of the department, and students must be informed about the transition in advance. In-person student examinations are possible when maintaining a maximum number of 10 people in a room.

Bachelor studies

Instruction will continue in in-person form without any changes.

ATTENTION:

In the event of an acute worsening of the epidemic situation at UCT Prague, the above recommendations for Master and doctoral studies will become mandatory.

At the same time, the following measures concerning Bachelor studies would also also enter into force:

  • 2nd and 3rd year students: by the end of the instructional part of the winter semester (December 17, 2021), lectures and exercises taking place in lecture rooms and classrooms would be completely transferred to online form. Laboratory, practical, and project instruction would not be affected by this measure.
  • 1st years: teaching would continue in in-person form without any changes.
  • Student examinations would be possible in person when maintaining a maximum number of 10 people in a room.

The implementation of these measures may take place very quickly if the situation worsens, within 72 hours after a decision by the university leadership. Therefore, please be prepared for this possible variant.

Study restriction - update from October 25

Obligation to wear a respirator

In connection with the deteriorating epidemiological situation, I would like to draw your attention to the emergency measure of the Ministry of Health (15757/2020 - 60/MIN/KAN from October 22, 2021), which is effective starting October 25, 2021.

According to this measure, the use of protective equipment indoors is required, notably:

  • Respirators must be used in all rooms unless the employee is alone in a room or maintain a distance of at least 1.5 metres from other employees.
  • “Respirator” means a protective device that meets at least all technical conditions and requirements, including a filtration efficiency of at least 94%, according to relevant standards (e.g., FFP2, KN 95). Therefore, ordinary face masks or other face covers cannot be used.
  • At UCT Prague it is still necessary to wear respirators in common areas, auditoriums, and classrooms at UCT Prague.
  • Respective exceptions in connection with instructional activities continue to apply - Wearing respirators does not apply to lecturers if a safe distance from students is possible in auditoriums, and, in selected laboratories, for work safety reasons as well as during physical education instruction. The obligation to use respirators during laboratory instruction will be regulated by laboratory guarantors. During exams, if a distance of at least 1.5 m is maintained, there is no obligation to use respirators.

At the same time, we would like to point out that employees can, through the managers of their departments and faculties, request the provision of respirators from the stock of the central warehouse.

Study restriction - information valid from the begining of winter semester 2021/22

Details

With the Winter Semester, the new 2021/2022 UCT Prague Academic Year is starting on Monday, September 13, so we would like to remind you about the current COVID-19 restrictions.

1) Instruction will take place in-person.

2) Wearing respirators without an exhalation valve and with a filtration efficiency of at least 94% according to the relevant standards (or a similar device meeting these technical conditions and requirements) is mandatory in public indoor areas, auditoriums, and classrooms at UCT Prague. Wearing respirators does not apply to lecturers if a safe distance from students is possible in auditoriums, and, in selected laboratories, for work safety reasons as well as during physical education instruction. The obligation to use respirators during laboratory instruction will be regulated by laboratory guarantors. During exams, if a distance of at least 1.5 m is maintained, there is no obligation to use respirators.

3) “Vaccinated, tested, recovered,” (VTR; “OTN” in Czech) regimes will not be required in common areas, auditoriums, or classrooms, but you must wear respirators in these areas and not to enter UCT Prague buildings if you have symptoms of respiratory disease. VTR regimes will be required for admission to laboratory instruction for the first two teaching weeks of the semester. After this period, VTR regimes will be replaced by measuring individual’s temperatures at the entrance to laboratories (additional information for instructors and heads of departments - thermometers will be provided by the Rector’s Office).

4) Each time when you enter practical training sessions and laboratories, you must sign the attendance lists due to possible contact tracing later.

5) UCT Prague closed its own test site for students and employees in June 2021 and does not currently plan to reopen it.

Of course, the above regulations may change over time depending on the status of the epidemic and regulations provided by the national government, its ministries, or the health department.


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OLD INFORMATION

This is archive webpage. Currently valid information can be found at vscht.cz/coronavirus.

 


Information from 10. 8. 2021 - Preparations for the 2021/22 academic year

Outdated information

Dear students,

In a little over a month, the new 2021/22 academic year will start at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, so during the summer holidays, preparations for the winter semester are already underway, including the schedule and considerations of Covid-19 measures. We are using information available at the national level from the Ministries of Education and Health.

I would very much like the winter semester to take place in a form close to the traditional one, that is, with most of the instruction taking place in person. The schedule is now designed for full-time, in-person instruction; however, in the event that the situation worsens, we are ready to switch to hybrid or fully online instruction. So far, the Czech Ministry of Health does not have direct provisions for the educational activities of universities besides the clearly stated regulation for the operation of dormitories: “Accommodation in dormitories is possible only under the conditions that comply with the emergency measures specified by the Ministry of Health (i.e., providing proof of having been vaccinated, tested, or already suffered from Covid).” However, it is highly probable that these conditions will also have to be met for in-person instruction to take place.

Although vaccination does not provide 100% protection against Covid and unpleasant vaccination side effects cannot be ruled out even in healthy people, considering all known serious risks of the disease itself (where we do not know the possible long-term consequences) as well as benefits and negatives of vaccination itself, please consider the option of having yourself vaccinated. It is highly probable that higher immunization coverage can prevent radical societal counter-measures, including a major reduction in university operations. Let us try to help ensure that universities do not close again in the autumn. Let’s try to learn from how the last academic year ended.

I wish everyone beautiful August days with plenty of activities that contribute to strengthening immunity and achieving the best possible physical and mental health.

Pavel Matějka
rector

Information from 20. 5. 2021

Outdated information

Theoretical instruction

This semester’s theoretical instruction will be completed in distance form.

Exam period

Exams and course credits can be obtained in in-person and distance forms. The form and procedures for exams/credits lies fully at the discretion of subject guarantors. The in-person form is preferred, but in justified cases, it is possible to pass an exam or obtain credit in distance form.  If a student is registered for an exam and falls ill with Covid-19 or is officially ordered into quarantine, they must immediately notify the examiner. The examiner will inform them of the alternative exam date.

Practical instruction (laboratories)

From Monday, May 10, it will be possible for students of all remaining years of study to return to practical instruction (laboratories). However, we are taking into account the necessary epidemiological measures (testing, maintaining social distance in labs) and precautions with the organization of instruction (limiting the risks of class overlaps).

Students will receive detailed information on the schedule of the laboratories from the laboratory guarantors. Students will receive information about testing (when, where and how the testing will take place) from the pedagogical department in advance. Follow your university email inbox.

Students who take part in practical instruction can stay in university dormitories.

Vaccination of emloyees

 

Information from 30. 4. 2021 - AG-SARS-COV-2 test certificate

Outdated information
A certificate can be obtained about the test performed at the UCT Prague. It is necessary to print and fill in in advance (date, name, date of birth). The certificate will be confirmed at the UCT Prague test site after the test. Confirmation of the certificate is free and is optional. The form can be obtained:
  • employees already pre-filled form in the OKbase system (Reports > Reports)
  • download a blank form to fill out
  • a limited number of forms will be available printed at the entrance to the test room
  • You will submit the filled form during the test and then on the same day between 11 and 13 o'clock you will be able to pick it up confirmed (in the test room).

Information from 21. 4. 2021

Outdated information

In accordance with Czech Government Resolution No. 393 dated April 19, 2021, Appendix No. 2, face-to-face laboratory instruction for final year students will be allowed at UCT Prague starting on Monday, April 26, 2021, when a student has no symptoms of respiratory disease and fulfils at least one of the following conditions:

1. Has a valid negative COVID-19 test from the UCT Prague testing centre
2. Has a valid negative COVID-19 test (not older than 48 hours) performed by a health service provider (public testing locations)
3. Holds a certificate of vaccination (and 14 days have elapsed since the end of the vaccination schedule)
4. Has contracted COVID-19 and no more than 90 days have elapsed since the first positive test result.

Evidence of having had COVID-19, holding a valid negative test or proof of vaccination does not have to be printed out; it is enough to have the required documents in electronic form, which each student should show to their instructor.

 UCT Prague testing centre

  • UCT Prague is providing testing for students Prague free of charge.
  • The testing centre is located in Building B in the BI auditorium
  • To register for a test:

a) Testing prior to required laboratory group instruction will be organized in cooperation with the laboratory coordinator (lab guarantor). Students will register for the laboratory session according to the schedule given by the coordinator. Students who opt to use UCT Prague antigen testing and who have registered for it will be informed by the pedagogical department about the date of testing no later than the day before the start of laboratory session. The information will also include the “Consent to perform a COVID-19 antigen test” form, which each student must print, fill out, sign, and bring to testing.

b) For testing prior to final individual laboratory sessions (lab measurements for final exams), each student needs to registers in the Student Information System (SIS) in the “Exam dates – registration” module (Non-study university event – COVID-19 Test). Students have to register for an available testing appointment before the scheduled individual lab session. This applies only to students who have no other contractual relationship with UCT Prague. Students with a different contractual relationship have to register for COVID-19 testing via the OKbase Students should come to the scheduled testing appointment with a completed and signed “Consent to perform a COVID-19 antigen test” form.

Tests from the UCT testing centre are valid for 7 days (i.e. if a test takes place on Tuesday, the results are valid all day the following Monday, but not the following Tuesday).

Winter exam term

Information from February

At UCT Prague, it still applies that examinations will be possible in this period in-person (up to 10 people) as well as in distance form. The format and process of the exam/credit is fully in the competence and discretion of the subject guarantor, who is obliged to inform students about his or her decision well in advance. In all our auditoriums, of course, regular aerosol disinfection is being carried out and the obligation to observe distance between people applies. Hands must be disinfected immediately after entering a university building and mouth and nose protection must be worn.

As for individual consultations, they can take place in a “1 on 1” mode with prior agreement from an instructor. The instructor is obliged to keep a record of the place, time, and participants in the consultation if needed for possible contact tracing.

Students of all levels taking exams can continue to stay on campus during the exam period, since the full-time form of the exam is considered part of the educational process.

Information from January 8

Information valid up to January 22

At an emergency meeting on 7 January 2021, the Government of the Czech Republic extended the restrictions on the operation of universities according to the level 5 of the PES system until 22 January 2021. It still applies that the personal presence of students for instruction (including labs) is prohibited at all levels of study. However, personal participation in the exams is possible if a maximum of 10 people take part in the exam at one time. Individual consultations at universities are now possible.

At UCT Prague, it still applies that examinations will be possible in this period in-person (up to 10 people) as well as in distance form. The format and process of the exam/credit is fully in the competence and discretion of the subject guarantor, who is obliged to inform students about his or her decision well in advance. In all our auditoriums, of course, regular aerosol disinfection is being carried out and the obligation to observe distance between people applies. Hands must be disinfected immediately after entering a university building and mouth and nose protection must be worn.

As for individual consultations, they can take place in a “1 on 1” mode with prior agreement from an instructor. The instructor is obliged to keep a record of the place, time, and participants in the consultation if needed for possible contact tracing.

Students of all levels taking exams can continue to stay on campus during the exam period, since the full-time form of the exam is considered part of the educational process.

Information from December 7 

Information valid from Decmber 7 to December 18

Starting Monday, December 7, 2020, universities in the Czech Republic can implement the following:

  • Laboratory instruction for all levels in groups of up to 20 students,
  • Full-time, in-person instruction for the first year students (Bachelor and Master levels) in groups of up to 20 students,
  • Doctoral study program instruction,
  • Individual consultations, and
  • In-person exams for up to 10 students.

 

Based on this, UCT Prague’s leadership has decided, effective December 7, 2020, that:

  • Theoretical instruction for the winter semester shall be completed in a distance format for all study levels,
  • Laboratory instruction will be enabled for all levels in the groups up to 20 attendees,
  • The permission of the limited, up to 20 attendees, in-person instruction for the first year students (Bachelor and Subsequent Master levels) shall be utilized for individual and group in-person consultations and progress tests/exams,
  • Individual consultations for students at all levels are allowed by prior arrangement,
  • The already-established regime for doctoral study programs shall continue as it is,
  • All students will be able to return to university dormitories.

Students will receive information about individual subjects from subject guarantors/instructors. If relevant information is not provided, we ask students to take an active approach in relation to their guarantors (instructors).

Procedure for exams and grades

  • The Winter Semester examination period will be extended by two weeks (January 4 to February 26, 2021).
  • UCT Prague’s leadership prefers the in-person form of examinations and final tests. In justified cases, it will be possible to complete an exam/final test in distance form. The form and procedure for an exam/final test lies fully within the discretion of the subject guarantor.

Laboratories in the examination period

  • During the examination period, guarantors will be able to carry out laboratory instruction, which UCT Prague’s leadership recommends. All details (such as whether laboratory instruction will take place with attendance limitation, when they will be held, etc.) will be communicated to students in advance by guarantors/heads of laboratories.
  • In the event that laboratory instruction will not be able to be held by the end of the examination period due to capacity or other serious reasons, it is not the student’s fault, and thus the lab credit requirement will be reduced from the originally prescribed requirements. These will then be moved to the requirements for the following Summer Semester.
  • In the event that a student becomes ill with Covid-19 or is officially ordered into quarantine, he/she must immediately notify their subject guarantor. A substitute examination date will be communicated to the student by the subject guarantor/head of the laboratory.

 

We are currently preparing a change in the organization of the academic year

The clear priority for this is to facilitate laboratory instruction and to maintain sufficient time frame for exams and proper completion and defence of final theses.

Main changes in the organization of the academic year:

  • Winter Semester: extension of the examination period by two weeks (January 4 through February 26, 2021),
  • Enabling instructors to carry out laboratory instruction during the examination period,
  • Postponing the beginning of the Summer Semester by two weeks (starting March 1, 2021),
  • Shortening of Summer Semester instruction down to 13 weeks (March 3 through May 28, 2021),
  • Summer Semester: postponing the first part of the examination period (May 31 to July 2, 2021),
  • Postponing, by a week, the deadline for submission of bachelor’s theses for the first term of the final examination (June 11, 2021),
  • State final exam for Bachelor studies: postponing the beginning of the Bachelor state final exam period (June 21 through June 30, 2021),
  • For the second term of the state final exam at the Bachelor level, dates will not change,
  • Postponing by a week the Master thesis submission deadline (May 17, 2021), and
  • The timing for the Master’s level state final exam will not change.

Regarding the change of organization of the academic year, a supplement to Decree No. A/V/961/16/2020 will be issued.

Instruction during the summer semester

Possibilities for in-person instruction at universities will be directly dependent on the decision of the national ministries, i.e. the Government of the Czech Republic. These institutions are currently governed by PES, the anti-epidemic system of the Czech Republic, the current form of which (regarding the national education system) can be found HERE (Czech only).

Information from september 2020

Detailed information

edited on 18 September, to be in line with city regulation

We highlight the most important measures below. You can find the translation of the full decree  on the bottom of this webpage now. It is necessary to acquaint yourselves with the decree in its entirety.

In all enclosed areas at the university, the wearing of masks or other face and nose coverings is mandatory. This does not apply to employees working in their own offices or to those consuming food and beverages in university catering facilities.

Neither students nor instructors may attend in-person lectures or hybrid courses if they have symptoms of infectious diseases or if they know they have been in close contact (within the last 15 minutes) of someone waiting for the results of a COVID-19 test. In the case that a student exhibits any symptoms of COVID-19 while attending class in-person, an instructor is required to remove the student and instruct them to leave the university premises immediately.

Lectures and non-laboratory clases must be provided in the form of pre-recorded instructional videos or online lectures

Instructors are required to record attendance for in-person laboratory courses, minimally an attendance list of students in a class (including day, time). We recommend recording the locations of where students were working in the laboratory.

University employees and students are required to follow current information and instruction bulletins published online at https://www.vscht.cz/koronavirus and via the UCT Prague “EMIL” application (https://emil.vscht.cz).

 

Information as of 5th of May 2020


Returners from the areas of COVID-19 outbreak shall immediately contact medical doctor by phone.

 

Summary of Information

Students
Starting March 11 and until further notice, UCT Prague is cancelling all forms of in-person teaching of students at all levels of study. Distance forms of education are available using tools such as Skype, Microsoft Teams, and so on.

Students are to be contacted by their teachers by Friday (March 13) with information regarding how their classes will be conducted at a distance. Please refrain from asking unnecessary questions until contacted; you will be informed once information is made available by your teachers.

Laboratory classes are cancelled for students until further notice. You will be informed in a timely manner about further developments regarding labs.

As of 27 April the personal presence of students at UCT Prague is allowed, but only for specific purposes

Starting 11 May 2020, the Government of the Czech Republic is allowing students to meet while studying at university campuses with the condition that no more than 15 students can meet in a group. At UCT Prague, we are recommending the continuation of distance education formats and, starting 11 May, will allow classes limited to 15 students, mainly for laboratory teaching. The previous hygienic and organizational measures in force since 27 April 2020 still apply, with the exception of the maximum number of people in a group.

Employees
The Rector’s Decision dated March 10, 2020, recommends that UCT Employees should work from home after proper agreement with and consent of their direct supervisors. The managers of individual workplaces are responsible for ensuring basic operation of workplaces so that they do not suffer any damage. Employees are obliged to follow the instructions of managers.

Heads of departments and other executives have the right to convene in-person meetings of groups of employees to deal with important matters in which a delay would pose a risk to ensuring current and future operation of the university or workplace. This is necessary to maintain the functioning of university governance and to ensure communication between the university and the state and municipal authorities.

Dormitories
UCT Prague dormitories are continuing to operate with increased hygienic regimes. We suggest that students from the Czech Republic move to their place of residence while classes are not being held on campus.

Continuing Education (University of the Third Age)
Teaching at the University of the Third Age (U3V) is cancelled until further notice.

Public Events Organized by UCT Prague
For the time being, all public events are also cancelled or postponed.

Rector's decision and other currently valid information

E-mail from rector to students (24th of March)

Dear students and colleagues,

I would like to address you “en masse” regarding yesterday’s directive from the Government of the Czech Republic and the subsequent steps outlined by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.

I am pleased to announce, though with a great deal of caution, that:

Effective starting 27 April 2020, the personal presence of students at UCT Prague is allowed, but only for specific purposes:

  • Consultation or testing with a maximum of five (5) people together at one time,
  • Lab activities, research, or artistic work, especially for the completion of final theses for Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral study programmes (maximum 5 people together at one time),
  • Individual visits to libraries and study rooms in order to pick up or return literature relevant to coursework or research
  • Practical, “hands-on” teaching, and individual research activities.

 

The continuation of the release regime, therefore, applies to all students (regardless of level of study) for the above activities while maintaining the limitations regarding the number of persons present at one time and other safety measures.

Please keep in mind that the virus is still here with us and probably will be for a very long time.

I, therefore, ask you to comply with the following measures:

1.) Students (including doctoral students) should be on campus only when necessary in clearly defined spaces.

2.) Hygienic measures: disinfection, masks, and so on—plus keeping records of persons who meet as well as their mutual contacts, for possible tracing later—must be carefully followed by both students and all employees. Daily processing of these records is required for each room visited by students and doctoral students.

3.) Corridors and other common areas are not intended for gathering; they only serve to facilitate necessary movement.

4.) I still recommend “home office” for anyone at risk (i.e. those who are older and/or who are suffering from long-term illnesses such as diabetes, cancer [current or past], cardiovascular disease, an so on).

5.) “Hands-on,” individual mentoring/experimental work and conducting research activities for fulfilment of dissertation requirements are allowed for all doctoral students with the condition that the activities fulfil all the above regulations and provided that students conduct this work in designated laboratories in order to perform necessary activities in agreement with their supervisor/mentor. I recommend processing data, writing text, and so on should be conducted individually and not on campus.

6.) According to an agreement with the guarantors of subjects and heads of workplaces, practical project and laboratory teaching for groups of up to 5 people is possible. This will enable Master students to perform laboratory tasks in pairs, triplets, or a maximum of four students under the guidance of one instructor. In exceptional cases (subject to all the above regulations), this may also apply to Bachelor students.

7.) Instructors can organize pre-arranged consultations for up to 5 pre-registered persons to supplement their distance coursework in compliance with all other regulations (hygienic measures, attendance records, etc.).

8.) Students can be examined similarly, in groups with a maximum of 5 people.

9.) The recommendation to use remote forms of communication both for teaching and for verifying knowledge/examinations is still valid. The current legal regulation allows distance methods to be used for conducting and performing state examinations prescribed at the end of a study programme and for defense of a dissertation, if the minimal condition of distance participation by members of the examination commission for any state examination is met. Also, examinations and other study obligations and requirements that students must fulfil within their study programs can still be fulfilled and verified remotely during the crisis period, when a student’s physical presence or the presence of members of the academic community is restricted due to the crisis measures.

10.) Students coming recently from abroad who do not have a doctor in the Czech Republic must contact the Hygiene Station of the Capital City of Prague by phone (773 782 850 or 773 782 856) and they will decide if the student will be subject to 14-day quarantine or if they have a valid negative COVID-19 test certificate. After 14 days of quarantine, the locally competent branch of the Hygiene Station for the Prague 6 district (tel. 235 365 828) will arrange tests for COVID-19 and subsequently provide a decision about the termination of quarantine. All who have been ordered to quarantine must comply with the established conditions.

I greet you all and am glad that these government measures have been taken, but I ask everyone to take the utmost caution in order to protect the health of us all.

I wish you all good health and successful management of the current situation.

Pavel Matějka
rector

E-mail from rector to students (10th of March)

Dear students,

In connection with the extraordinary and volatile situation we kindly ask you to be patient when it comes to information concerning courses at UCT until the ban on contact instruction is lifted.

All teachers have been instructed to contact you before the end of the week to inform you about how the courses in which you are enrolled will continue. It makes no sense to write them with questions right now, so please wait until further notice from your teachers.

Students will be excused from laboratory classes planned for this week. We will inform you about further developments concerning these classes in the future.

University dormitories remain in operation.

For general information regarding the situation at UCT, please check the UCT website, social media or your UCT email address. If you are still unsure what to do, you can contact us on info@vscht.cz, or by telephone on +420733690543.

Pavel Matějka
Rector, UCT Prague

E-mail from rector (10th of March)

Dear colleagues,

Following the emergency measure announced by the minister of health of the Czech Republic prohibiting the presence of students at universities as of 11 March 2020, I have decided on the following arrangements:

  1. As of 11 March until appealed all forms of contact instruction of students at all levels of study are cancelled.
  2. Online instruction is possible using apps such as Skype, Teams, etc.
  3. Employees of UCT Prague are recommended to work from home, provided they have duly discussed the matter with their direct supervisor and secured their approval. Heads of individual departments are required to ensure basic operation of their departments in order to avoid any damage. I ask the staff to follow the instructions of their supervisors.
  4. Heads of departments and other managers have the right to convene meetings of a group of persons in order to deal with important matters, the postponement of which might pose a risk for the current and future operation of the university or the department. It is necessary to ensure the continued operation of UCT bodies and communication between the university and the state and municipal authorities.

Thank you for your understanding and please remember to carefully monitor all electronic communication within UCT and on a nationwide level.

Pavel Matějka
Rector, UCT Prague


Older, still valid information

In accordance with the official guideline issued by the director of the Office of Hygiene of the Capital City of Prague, we appeal to those of you who have recently returned from the areas of coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak (the contaminated areas of Italy, South Korea, China, Iran…) NOT TO GO to see a doctor, but to call the Emergency Line of the Capital City of Prague, 733 673 900.

The degree No. A/V/961/8/2020 - Anti-Epidemic Measures at UCT Prague to Mitigate the Risk of Infection with Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2

Important parts:

  • The Decree applies to students and employees at UCT Prague and regulates extraordinary measures in case of danger of an epidemic outbreak upon return from areas with expected community spread of the Covid-19 infection (list of areas in German language, updated information from WHO, map in English). Up-to-date information about the Covid-19 epidemics published by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic can be found on Czech website of the ministry.
  • Employees or students who arrive from a Covid-19 area of risk will inform the territorially responsible office of the Hygiene Station that decides on the scope of anti-epidemic measures based on the assessment of the type of stay in the  Covid-19 area of risk. At the same time, such employees or students will report their return using electronic communication at zahranici@vscht.cz and employees will also inform about this fact their direct superior using electronic communication or by phone.
  • Until a decision is taken by the Hygiene Station, employees and students who have arrived from a Covid-19 area of risk must not attend lessons at UCT Prague, in particular enter areas designated for instruction and study at UCT Prague, libraries and restaurants at UCT Prague or work at departments at UCT Prague.
  • If the Hygiene Station decides that the employee’s or student’s stay at the Covid-19 area of risk entailed a certain level of risk, the employee or student will report this fact using electronic communication at zahranici@vscht.cz and employees will also inform their direct superior using electronic communication or by phone and for a period of 14 days upon their arrival from the Covid-19 area of risk, i.e. for the period of quarantine, they are prohibited from participating at lessons at UCT Prague or working at UCT departments.

There is also degree No. A/V/961/7/2020 issued few days ago.

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News

Starting March 29, 2021, testing will only take place only with a sample from a healthcare professional;

Starting April 1, 2021, operating hours of the “sampling centre” will change: Between 7:30-13:00 every work day.

Ordering continues via OKbase. To speed up the testing process, please print and sign the “Consent to COVID-19 test” form.

Reserving a testing time slot

  • Reservation time slots in OK BASE for the period April 1-9, 2021, will be made available on Monday, March 29
  • Starting April 7, reservation time slots will be available for the following week. Available time slots will be adjusted according to the experiences made to date and the number of expected tests demanded.
  • During working hours, a total of 11 blocks with a capacity of 30 people will be made available (the last possible time slot will be 12:30), with blocks lasting 30 minutes each.

We would like to draw your attention to the fact that tests taken outside of UCT Prague must be entered into OKbase via user forms. Please be sure to confirm your entry by selecting the “Navrhnout” button.

Basic information

Published 16. 3. 2021

Entrance to UCT Prague buildings without a test

  • Starting March 17, employees are not allowed to enter UCT Prague buildings without a valid test, i.e. the most recent test cannot be older than 7 days; in other words, if you were tested for the first time on a Monday, the test is no longer valid the following Monday and you must take a new test; if until the day of your testing time slot (for which you registered) you do not have a valid test or if you weren’t tested yet, please wait for test results outside UCT Prague buildings.

 

Testing for symptoms of respiratory disease

  • Testing is not intended for employees who have symptoms of respiratory disease and want to verify possible infection/disease in this way. For those cases, contact your general practitioner and follow the procedures prescribed by the Czech Government and UCT Prague regulations.

 

Test results

  • If you have a positive test result, you will be contacted immediately by a nurse via mobile phone or email and you will then be sent a confirmation email. After that, proceed in accordance with governmental regulations and UCT Prague procedures (https://www.vscht.cz/coronavirus);
  • If your test result is negative, a confirmation email will be sent to you;
  • Information about test results will remain stored in OKbase  (the record includes the time for which it’s valid).

  

I have been tested with another employer/health care provider

  • Send the information via the user form found in OKbase in the left menu tab: Other tools > User forms >  “COVID – Moje testování” form.  (Apologize - this module is Czech only at this moment, we are waiting for provider) Select “externí test” as the test type. Indicate in the comments (“Poznámka”) where you were tested. Use the “Navrhnout” button to upload the form to the database.. In some cases, UCT Prague may ask you to provide proof of the test performed.

 

I have already had COVID-19

  • If you have already had COVID-19 and no more than 90 days have passed since your first positive test result after falling ill, send this information to OKbase using the User Forms > “COVID – Moje testování” form. (Apologize - this module is Czech only at this moment, we are waiting for provider).  Select “externí test” as the test type. Enter “positive test” in the comments (“Poznámka”). Use the “Navrhnout” button to upload the form to the database. In some cases, UCT Prague may ask you to provide proof of the test performed.

 

Contract employees

  • All UCT Prague employees who have access to the internal UCT Prague network and, at the same time, have a valid employment relationship to UCT Prague, have access to OKbase;
  • If you cannot logon to OKbase, contact the HR department.

 

Visits: entry of third parties into UCT Prague buildings

  • The testing obligation only applies to UCT Prague employees (however, students will also be tested, as mandated by UCT Prague’s leadership, before entering buildings). The entry of third parties is not affected by this measure, but we nevertheless ask third parties for compliance with all measures and rules associated with COVID-19.
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Main changes in the organization of the academic year 2020-2021 as of December 16, 2020

  • Winter Semester: extension of the examination period by two weeks (January 4 through February 26, 2021),
  • Enabling instructors to carry out laboratory instruction during the examination period,
  • Postponing the beginning of the Summer Semester by two weeks (starting March 1, 2021),
  • Shortening of Summer Semester instruction down to 13 weeks (March 3 through May 28, 2021),
  • Summer Semester: postponing the first part of the examination period (May 31 to July 2, 2021),
  • Postponing, by a week, the deadline for submission of bachelor’s theses for the first term of the final examination (June 11, 2021),
  • State final exam for Bachelor studies: postponing the beginning of the Bachelor state final exam period (June 21 through June 30, 2021),
  • For the second term of the state final exam at the Bachelor level, dates will not change,
  • Postponing by a week the Master thesis submission deadline (May 17, 2021), and
  • The timing for the Master’s level state final exam will not change.

Regarding the change of organization of the academic year, an amendment to Decree No. A/V/961/16/2020 was issued (see bottom of this page).

 

Changes in last Academic year 2019-2020

Details

The 1st Amendment to decree Organization of the 2019/2020 Academic Year was published on 21 April. 

Summer semester

Instruction will be carried out up to 29 May 2020 (formerly 22 May 2020).

Examination period newly:

1 Jun – 3 Jul 2020 (formerly 25 May - 26 Jun 2020)
17 Aug – 4. Sep 2020 (formerly from 24 Aug)

6 Jul – 17 Jul 2020 extra examination dates will be announced for subjects Mathematics A (I) and General and Inorganic Chemistry I.

  • In the 2019/20 academic year, guarantors of subjects, in agreement with heads of departments, can announce examination dates also outside the above dates.
  • With respect to the development of the current situation, laboratory classes can be held during the examination period.
  • Compulsory practice in the summer will be coordinated by guarantors at individual departments.

 

Terms and deadlines related to finishng BACHELOR study

Checks on completion of study obligations for students

  • 1st date of state final examinations by 15 Jun 2020 (formerly 5 Jun)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations by 10 Aug 2020 (formerly 10 Jul)

Submission of bachelor theses:

  • 1st date of state final examinations by 15 Jun 2020 (formerly 5 Jun)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations by 10 Aug 2020 (formerly 10 Jul)

Dates of final state examinations in study programmes implemented under UCT Prague faculties:

  • 1st date of state final examinations 22 Jun – 3 Jul 2020 (formerly 15 Jun - 26 Jun)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations 24 Aug – 4 Sep 2020 (no change)

 

Specific dates when the state final examination will take place at the faculty will be set by the faculty’s dean based on proposals by heads of departments. The faculty will announce the date of the state final examination on its website 15 days before the date of the state final examination at the latest. Students must be demonstrably informed about the date of the state final examination. For capacity reasons, state final examinations can be also organized outside the suggested periods.

Terms ans deadlines related to finishng MASTER study

  • 1st date of state final examinations by 25 May 2020 (formerly 11 May)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations by 3 Aug 2020 (new option)

Submission of master theses:

  • 1st date of state final examinations by 25 May 2020 (formerly 11 May)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations by 3 Aug 2020 (new option)

Dates of final state examinations in study programmes implemented under UCT Prague faculties:

  • 1st date of state final examinations 8 Jun – 12 Jul 2020 (formerly 1 Jun - 5 Jun)
  • 2nd date of state final examinations 24 Aug – 4 Sep 2020 (new option)

 

Specific dates when the state final examination will take place at the faculty will be set by the faculty’s dean based on proposals by heads of departments. The faculty will announce the date of the state final examination on its website 15 days before the date of the state final examination at the latest. Students must be demonstrably informed about the date of the state final examination. For capacity reasons, state final examinations can be also organized outside the suggested periods.

Dates of master graduation ceremonies  will be confirmed later.

Common provisions

The aim of the final thesis is to prove students’ ability to independently solve the assigned topic of the thesis, describe methods and results of the solution and critically assess and discuss the obtained results, formulate the most important conclusions. In case not all requirements set in Zásady pro vypracování (Rules for Writing Theses) could be met, this fact must be commented on in the thesis itself as well as in the statement by the supervisor of the thesis. The text of the thesis must comply with the standards for final theses and contain all required parts even if not all the requirements of the assignment were met.

In case the reason for not complying with the assignment was the extraordinary measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic issued in connection with the adverse development of the epidemiological situation related to the occurrence of the COVID-19 disease, the following formulation can be used: The preparation of the final thesis was affected by the extraordinary measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic ref. no.  MZDR 10676/2020-1/MIN/KAN, which has prohibited in-person presence of students at universities with effect from 11 March 2020 in order to protect against the occurrence and spread of the COVID-19 disease.

Documents

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Traveling outside Czechia

Residents of the Czech Republic may travel internationally without the purpose of their travel being checked at the border.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends traveling abroad only in urgent and necessary cases, mainly due to the extensive restrictions that are currently in place in many countries and also because of significant transportation complications (see the Ministry’s Travel Information Guide, in Czech).

Before any trip outside Czechia, always check with the embassy of the country you plan to visit to ensure the conditions for entering and staying in the country have not changed. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also strongly recommends that all citizens of the Czech Republic register using the DROZD system (Czech language only) before any trip abroad.

Entering Czechia

Students

Students living in border regions can now travel to and from the country where they study every day. They are exempted from quarantine by, every 14 days, submitting a COVID-19 test that is no more than four days old when crossing the border. Tests must be arranged at the student’s own expense.

Under certain conditions, EU citizens or university students from EU countries (and citizens of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland and the United Kingdom) can now enter Czechia under certain conditions. The Ministry of the Interior provides on its website an overview of exceptions for entry into Czechia as well as rules for entry and quarantine measures.

The following Ministry of Interior exemptions are applicable to students:

  1. Entry of students for the purpose of a high school and university exam on the Czech territory up to 24 hours
  2. Entry of the EU citizens who previously resided in the Czech Republic and already go to school in the Czech Republic (a return to the Czech Republic, not a so-called first-entry) and entry of third-country citizens, who already hold permanent or temporary residence in the Czech Republic
  3. Entry of the EU citizens for the purpose of study at university on the Czech territory without previous stay or study on the territory of the Czech Republic exceeding 72 hours (new students)
  4. Entry of the cross-border pupils and students from the neighboring countries who study on the territory of the Czech Republic (children attending kindergartens in the Czech Republic are included in this category)

Detailed information is provided online by the Ministry of Interior at: Pupils and students entering the territory of the Czech Republic

 

Employees (including university employees)

Residents of the Czech Republic returning from a one-off trip abroad that lasted less than 72 hours do not have to submit proof of a negative COVID polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, nor will they be officially quarantined. However, a 14-day restriction on movement will apply, meaning a “stay-at-home” order (that is, only going to the office and necessary activities such as shopping or visiting a doctor are allowed). If the trip abroad exceeds 72 hours, then the resident must submit proof of a negative PCR test or be officially ordered into a 14-day quarantine.

EU citizens (and citizens of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland and the United Kingdom) entering Czechia for the purpose of conducting business for less than 72 hours must submit proof of a negative PCR test as well as a document confirming the purpose of entry; without this, entry will not be allowed

 

EU citizens (and citizens of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland and the United Kingdom) entering Czechia for the purpose of conducting business for more than 72 hours must notify the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs prior to their trip regarding the date and method of travel into Czechia. Furthermore, travellers must submit proof of a negative PCR test upon entering the country. Then, between the 10th and 14th days after entry, travellers are required to have a subsequent PCR test and a 14-day “limited movement” restriction applies (that allows necessary activities such as conducting business, shopping, visiting a doctor).

 

Links

Certificate and confirmation form for traveling during the state of emergency

Up-to-date information is also available here:

With regard to the constantly developing situation, we recommend following the website https://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/ (coronavirus section) and www.mzv.cz.

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