The Czech Republic has one of Europe’s strongest music education programs, and children as young as 15 can start learning to conduct at the conservatory (students in the USA don’t start learning to be conductors until much later, usually after…
New Developments in the Music Program
The music program at NYU Prague is on a high note this year. As of this semester, it is mandatory for all NYU music education students to study abroad. Because Prague is the only global site that offers some classes…
Meet RA Páťa
The NYU Prague staff includes 11 Resident Assistants who are Czech university students. Our faculty usually encounters them at the reception desks on campus, but they are also on the front line of our student life department- they live with…
Coming up
Did you know…. You can find listings of our events (and much more!) on our newly created All You Need to Know Page Thursday, April 11, 6 p.m. Book launch: Dobré vládnutí ve veřejném nezájmu by Karel Müller (in Czech)…
GRI Fellows
Every semester, NYU Prague hosts graduate students who have received fellowships through the Graduate Reseach Institute. Daphne Carr (music department, College of Arts and Sciences) is researching policing technologies that use sonic tactics to police public order. Maricielo Gomez (Global…
Conference on Women in Leadership
Two years ago ČEZ, the largest energy company in the Czech Republic, launched an internship program for recent female high school graduates. To select the young women, they ran a competition in which bikini-clad applicants posed in a nuclear power…
Bursting the NYU Bubble
Students often tell us they want get to know locals… but, living and studying with NYU students doesn’t provide many natural opportunities for integrating in the community. This semester has seen a number of new projects that have done just…
Commemorating the Stonewall Riots with Freddie Mercury
“I was Freddie’s chief cook and bottle washer, waiter, butler, secretary, cleaner and agony aunt. I was with him during the highs and came through the lows. I acted as his bodyguard and in the end, of course, I was…
Visual Thinking in Dangerous Times
Recently Nicholas Mirzoeff, a professor in the Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University, spoke at NYU Prague to celebrate the launch of the Czech translation of his most recent book, How To See The World. The…