Students from HAS Green Academy Visited Our Faculty

In early May, we had the pleasure of welcoming a group of bachelor's students from the HAS Green Academy, Netherlands. Their visit was part of a broader program focused on sustainable development, nature conservation, and innovations in agriculture and environmental fields.

During their day at our faculty, the students were given a guided tour of the campus and took part in an excursion to the Křivoklát Nature Protected Area, where they learned about practical examples of nature conservation in the Czech Republic.

The day began with a brief presentation by our International Relations Office, introducing the faculty’s structure, active research groups, and opportunities for collaboration. Students were also informed about study options in English and exchange programs available to international students through our partner networks.

We greatly appreciated the very positive feedback we received from both the students and their accompanying staff. We believe the visit provided them with valuable insights into the Czech approach to environmental issues and inspired their further studies.

At the same time, we initiated a dialogue about potential future collaboration between our institutions.

We look forward to seeing where this international connection will lead us.

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