Competitiveness / Education
This section feature research, opinion and progress reports on how the Czech Republic compares to other EU countries economically. It includes analysis of international rankings such as the WEF and World Bank.
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WEF/Eurostat: Prague is 6th most educated city
According to data from Eurostat, the European Commission’s statistics authority, some regions within London boast concentrations of working-age graduates as high as 69.7%. The capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague, ranks 6th on the list of the most educated cities, WEF portal says.
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Czech Technical University launches Industry 4.0 study program
The Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, will launch a newly accredited study program Industry 4.0 in September 2016. Applicants can send their applications by mid-September.
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Eurostat: 16 students per 1,000 Czechs graduate in science, mathematics, computing, engineering, manufacturing, or construction | OECD Skills Matter report
In the Czech Republic, there are 16.6 graduates in tertiary education aged 20-29 in science, mathematics, computing, engineering, manufacturing, or construction per 1,000 inhabitants, the Eurostat data say.
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