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Czech & Bohemian Studies programs in Germany offer international students unparalleled access to Central European culture and history, studying where centuries of intertwined destinies created unique perspectives—from medieval Bohemian kings ruling as Holy Roman Emperors to today's cross-border economic integration, creating specialists who navigate the complex relationship between two nations sharing 815 kilometers of border and €85 billion in annual trade. These interdisciplinary English-taught degrees explore far beyond Prague's tourist facade: students master Czech language with its tongue-twisting consonant clusters, analyze how Kafka wrote in German while living in Prague, investigate the Sudetenland's tragic history and contemporary reconciliation, examine Václav Havel's journey from dissident playwright to president, and understand why German companies employ 250,000 Czechs while Czech beer conquers German markets—discovering that Czech studies from Germany offers insights impossible from distant universities. Germany's proximity enables immersive experiences through unmatched regional access: day trips to Prague for archive research, partnerships with Charles University facilitating exchanges, internships at German firms manufacturing in Czech Republic, cultural centers promoting contemporary Czech arts from film to literature, and border regions where daily life transcends national boundaries. The comprehensive curriculum balances language mastery with regional expertise: intensive Czech achieving professional proficiency, literature seminars reading Kundera and Hrabal in original, history courses from medieval Bohemia through communist era to EU integration, political economy analyzing Czech transformation from planned to market economy, and practical skills preparing for German-Czech business relations.
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Other EU Students
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| Bachelor | No courses | 15 July |