UPCES (CERGE-EI, Charles University)
https://upces.cerge-ei.cz/
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UPCES (CERGE-EI, Charles University) is a program provider offering 2 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 1 country such as Czech Republic.
UPCES is the undergraduate study abroad program under CERGE-EI and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.
With UPCES, students learn new subjects, study a foreign language, gain wider perspectives, and experience cultural immersion—while living in one of the most enchanting cities of Europe.
Study Abroad with UPCES (CERGE-EI, Charles University)
"World perspective"
A student Middlebury College
"I learned how to live on my own and that was rewarding"
A student Middlebury College
"I learned a lot about myself. it was worthwhile."
A student Middlebury College
"So much more worldly and educated about Europe"
Jory Makin Middlebury College
"I learned a lot about myself. I believe I crew as an individual and also my independence grew. "
A student Middlebury College
"I gained international traveling experience and learned to enjoy every moment of it. Going abroad is about taking advantage of every opportunity you are given: never say no when you get invited to visit a new place, or try something new!"
A student The College of New Jersey
"A little Czech and a lot of fun"
A student Middlebury College
"FRIENDS, PERSPECTIVE, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, FAMILY, MOST WORTHWHILE THING IVE EVER DONE"
A student Middlebury College
"I learned a lot both in and outside of the classroom. Being in a foreign country where I didn't know the language taught me a lot about being independent."
A student Middlebury College
"friendships and memories that will last a lifetime "
GREG SYDOR Middlebury College
"Gained a sense of perspective on life in the U.S., confidence traveling internationally, and great friends. "
Tommy Crowley Middlebury College
"I learned a lot about being independent from living in an apartment. I really had to get out of my comfort zone. Made awesome friends that will last a lifetime as well."
A student Middlebury College
"Being at college in the U.S. and being at college in Prague have each given me totally different experiences of independence. I owe Prague for some amazing new friends, for being the perfect home base for exploring Europe (especially central and eastern Europe!), and most of all for the cultural immersion that has allowed me to ..."
Lydia O Wesleyan University
"A new worldview and perspective and how to live independently."
A student Middlebury College
"I learned how to live on my complete own, half a world away from my family and friends. I also learned how to assimilate into a very different culture, and by doing so I learned a lot about myself as a person and what I like and don't like. It also gave me a chance to look at the United States from an outsider's perspective and ..."
Andrew Klarman Middlebury College
"I gained an international perspective, studied central european studies which I never would have gotten the chance to at school, made amazing friends from all over the world, and gained a new appreciation for my home university by taking the semester away."
A student Columbia University
"I learned about different cultures, it was very worthwhile. "
Jennifer L Tulane University
"I was able to mature by experiencing new things. Very worthwhile! "
A student Tulane University
"I learned how to live on my own and interact with people that have various pre-dispositions about me. It was more than worthwhile."
A student Middlebury College
"Very worthwhile! I gained a broader understanding of the world and Europe specifically."
A student Tulane University
"to be flexible and take advantage of every moment "
Jacqueline J Tulane University
"I learned a lot about different countries and even more about living on my own. Things went wrong and you just have to learn how to adapt and make the best of it. "
A student Tulane University
"Very worthwhile, I learned so much in and out of the classroom "
A student Middlebury College
"I learned the types of communities I need to situate myself in to be happy, and types I should avoid."
A student Wesleyan University
"I became much more confident with regards to my independence. "
Jordan E Wesleyan University