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  2. Charles University - Wikipedia

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    Charles University (CUNI; Czech: ... founded in 1848, was an important social and scientific centre. ... Charles University is a founding member of the 4EU+European ...

  3. First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University - Wikipedia

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    The First Faculty of Medicine of Charles University (Czech: 1. lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy) is one of five medical faculties of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1348 at the same time as the university itself, it is the oldest medical faculty in Central Europe and the 11th oldest medical institution in the world. [2]

  4. New Town, Prague - Wikipedia

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    It was not only to be the new residence of the king and a centre for scholarship - on 7 April 1348, Charles University was founded as the first university in central Europe - and for the arts, but it was intended to become an important economic centre in Central Europe. To that end a shift of Central European traffic routes and the creation of ...

  5. History of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Due to Charles's efforts, the bishopric of Prague was raised to an archbishopric in 1344 and the first archbishop was Arnošt z Pardubic who was a close advisor to Charles. On April 7, 1348 he founded the first university in central, northern and eastern Europe, now called Charles University, the oldest Czech university

  6. University of Prague - Wikipedia

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    University of Prague (Latin: Universitas Pragensis) most often refers to: Charles University , established in 1347 (named Charles-Ferdinand University between 1654 and 1920, in 1920 its Czech-speaking branch adopted the name Charles University , while the German-speaking branch was called German University in Prague and ceased to exist in 1945)

  7. Education in Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovakia (and its succession states) had a tradition of academic and scholarly endeavor in the mainstream of European thought and a history of higher education dating from the Middle Ages. Charles University was founded in Prague in 1348, and the Universitas Istropolitana (Academia Istropolitana) was founded in Bratislava in 1465. [1]

  8. Faculty of Law, Charles University - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Law of Charles University (Czech: Právnická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy) is one of the original four faculties of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1348 by Charles IV on the basis of a bull of Pope Clement VI, it is the oldest law school in the Czech Republic and Central Europe. [1] [2]

  9. Faculty of Arts, Charles University - Wikipedia

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    The faculty was founded as the Faculty of Liberal Arts of Charles University by Emperor Charles IV on April 7, 1348, part of the emperor's attempt to establish the Kingdom of Bohemia as the permanent centre of the Holy Roman Empire and to place greater emphasis on the development of learning and culture in Prague.