University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
About University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
According to Wikipedia, The University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague is the largest university specializing in chemistry in the Czech Republic. Though founded in 1952, UCT Prague has origins dating back to the early nineteenth century and Prague Polytechnic, a precursor to the present-day Czech Technical University in Prague, and, since that time, it has been one of the leading chemistry research universities in Central Europe. More than 3,600 students are accepted every year. In 2014, UCT Prague had 510 academic staff and 361 research staff.
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague's Online Degrees
What Is University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague Known For?
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Business
- Computer Science
- Education
- Communications
- Political Science
- Biology
- History
- Literature
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Criminal Justice
- Physics
- Philosophy
- Law
- Earth Sciences
- Psychology
- Anthropology
- Sociology
- Medical
- Religious Studies
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered
Who Are University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague's Most Influential Alumni?
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Chemistry, Engineering, and Criminal Justice. Here are some of University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague's most famous alumni:
- Rudolf Zahradník
- A Czech chemical engineer and chairman of the Czech Academy of Science.
- Zdeněk Matějka
- A Czech chemical engineer and university educator.
- Michal Hocek
- A Czech chemist.
- Kamil Kuča
- A Czech chemist.
- Jan Vymazal
- A Czech ecologist.
- Jiří Drahoš
- A Czech physical chemist and politician. Jiří Drahoš is 2018 presidential candidate.