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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS); ((チェコ語:Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze, ČZU), also Czech University of Agriculture in Prague) is an university of agricultural education and research in Prague, the Czech Republic, established in 1906.
== History ==
The basis of agricultural education in Czech lands dwells deep in the former Austrian Empire, more than two centuries ago. In 1788 a department of agriculture was set up at the Prague University. The first professors were pioneers of an advanced concept of education for agriculture. In 1812, the courses were transferred to the Technical Institute of Czech Estates and, in 1845, classes in all the agricultural sciences were offered to the young rural population.
Independent studies of agriculture were set up at the Czech Technical University (ČVUT) in 1906, and the first agricultural engineers graduated in 1911. The development of the agricultural school system in Czechoslovakia continued: in 1920 the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry was established, in 1952 the university became independent under name ''University College of Agriculture in Prague'' (''Vysoká škola zemědělská v Praze'', VŠZ) and in 1966 it moved to a newly built spacious campus in Prague-Suchdol, where it has been located since then.
Faculty of forestry, established in 1952 stayed until 1959 as a part of ČVUT, until 1964 as a part of agricultural university, then became independent ''Institute of Forestry Science'' (''Vědecký lesnický ústav'') and since 1990 it is again part of ČZU.
During rule of communist party in Czechoslovakia (until 1989) the university had been lavishly funded as a part of state support of collectivised agriculture.
Since 1995 the university bears its current name.
During 1952 - 1980 the complete Master's study took five years, until 1990 four years, then it switched back to five years. Since 1993 three years long bachelor study is available.

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