Free course of Czech for Foreigners for Students from Ukraine.
Metropolitan University Prague is opening a humanitarian course of Czech for Foreigners for students who came to the Czech Republic due to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.The courses are intended for students – citizens of Ukraine over 17 years of age who came to the Czech Republic after 24 February 2022 due to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Course participants are admitted in a non-bureaucratic mode, i.e. after registration through the web application, they will be invited for verification of compliance with the course participation requirements to the Student Services Office of MUP at Dubečská 900/10, Prague 10 - Strašnice. To participate in the course, the student shall submit a Ukrainian passport or ID card and a confirmation of registration with the Foreigners Police Section, or Regional Contact Centre for Refugees from Ukraine issued after 24 February 2022. After verification of compliance with the conditions at the Student Services Office, the student will be enrolled in the course and will receive the Decision of Admission. Students are admitted according to the order of registration until the capacity is full (40 people).
The courses take place from 14 March 2022 in the MUP Prague-Jarov building, Učňovská 100/1, 190 00 Prague 9. The scope of instruction is 2x2 hours per week. The course runs until June 2022. Upon successful completion, the course participants will receive a confirmation with the result of the acquired language level.
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