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Welcome to Brno University of Technology (BUT)! What makes us the best choice for you? It’s excellent research, high-tech labs, top-notch study facilities, and an international environment where 25% of students come from abroad. And what is more, we offer a unique combination of technical and artistic disciplines. Join us and get first-hand experience! More about BUT at https://www.vut.cz/en/
125 years of history
17 000+ students
55 study programmes in English
8 faculties
University rankings
QS 611. – 620.
ARWU 701. – 800.
THE 1001. – 1200.
QS subject ranking Engineering and Technology - 289.
Easy. It’s an up and coming city in a country ranked amongst the top 12 safest places in the world. It’s a hub of technological innovation that houses many IT companies and start-ups. Being the world’s centre of electron microscopy, it proudly bears the nickname “Silicon Valley in the heart of Europe”. And what is more, Brno is the 4th best student city in the world according to the Campus Advisor.
Students’ Mecca
2nd largest city in the Czech Republic
396,000 inhabitants
13 universities
One in five is a student
Ondřej produces new material using recycled plastic waste. Using it, he can for example build furniture.
Paulina is involved in the development of a new technology for water purification using hydrodynamic cavitation. It removes residues of pharmaceuticals, bacteria or cyanobacteria from water.
Adam is working on a model of a unique space satellite. He is helping educate a new generation of Czech space engineers.
Roman's architectural vision called BIOM shows what houses could look like in the future. Using modern technologies, they can produce water, energy, and food for their residents.
Monika created a brand of natural cosmetics based on her own formulas. Now, together with her colleagues, she is developing biodegradable, environment-friendly packaging.
Šimon and David are fighting against fast fashion. They started their own company with multifunctional reversible clothing that saves the environment.
Natálie teaches game developers how to use games in non-traditional ways - for example, to convey information or to educate. She herself designed a unique board game taking place in a Gothic universe.