On the importance of international cooperation from the perspective of universities, ministries and diplomacy.

The EU education ministers adopted the document to support the role of vocational and higher education in transferring the skills.

Over a hundred academics, policymakers and experts from Czechia and abroad debated the challenges of digitalisation.

The European Commission has launched a debate on "How to make learning mobility a reality for all?"

How has the situation developed over the past four years and how is the Czech Republic doing?

Read the news from the info day and submit an application for the Centres of Vocational Exellence by 8 June.

The application deadline is 15 March, and organizations at all levels of education are eligible to participate.

This year's edition focused on global cooperation and international education in the context of the current crisis.

Czechia has changed its presentation strategy abroad. Therefore, Study in the Czech Republic is becoming Study in Czechia.

On 19 January, the European Commission published a new report on how to use blended learning for a greater inclusion.