For Week Four, I will be breaking down Prague, Czech Republic. I picked Prague because of its rich history, as well as its location as the capital of the Czech Republic.
Public universities are free for all the students regardless of their nationality if they choose a program in Czech, even for those from outside the European Union. However, if you choose a program in English, you'll have to pay. Fees will vary greatly depending on the university and the major you choose. I've chosen the University of New York in Prague, which costs about $425-812 USD/Month. There are no restrictions for part-time employment of international students. All students are allowed to do temporary work. After graduation, all international allumni have access to the labor market. However, they would need to change the purpose of their stay for the visa from "studying" to "employment". Sources: - https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/college-study-abroad/locations/czech-republic/prague - https://www.tul.cz/en/international-office/international-students/getting-a-job-in-the-czech-republic - https://www.unipage.net/en/5313/university_of_new_york_in_prague_s_r_o#:~:text=%24425%2D812%20USD%2FMonth.&text=University%20of%20New%20York%20in%20Prague%2C%20s.r.o%20(UNYP)%20%2D,UNYP%20was%20established%20in%201998. - https://www.unyp.cz/cge/study-abroad
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