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University of Hradec Králové

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University of Hradec Králové
Univerzita Hradec Králové
Latin: Universitas Reginaegradecensis
TypePublic
Established1964 as independent Faculty of Education, renamed on 21 June 2000
RectorKamil Kuča
Students6,500
Location,
50°12′35.57″N 15°49′35.22″E / 50.2098806°N 15.8264500°E / 50.2098806; 15.8264500
Websitehttps://www.uhk.cz/en
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[1]185 (2022)

The University of Hradec Králové (in Czech Univerzita Hradec Králové, UHK; in Latin Universitas Reginaegradecensis) is a public university in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, founded on 21 June 2000. It traces its roots back to 1959. The university has about 6,500 students,[citation needed] and the current[when?] rector is Kamil Kuča.[2]

History

The university's precursor institution, the Institute of Education in Hradec Králové, was established in 1959, to train teachers for elementary level education, until then educated in high schools. In 1964, the institution developed into the Faculty of Education Hradec Králové.[3] Training for all education levels began after a higher education reform in Czechoslovakia in 1976.


After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, some former staff from before 1968 returned to the faculty. In 1992 the Pedagogical University of Hradec Králové was officially established. On 15 February 1993, the university started expanding and a new Faculty of Management and Information Technologies was added, subsequently renamed the Faculty of Informatics and Management in 2000,[4] the same year as the University of Hradec Králové was adopted as the official name.

On 1 September 2005, university added a third faculty, the Faculty of Arts, later known as the Philosophical Faculty.[5] On 1 September 2010, after the transformation of the Faculty of Education, the Faculty of Science was formed.

Campus

The university currently consists of four faculties: the Faculty of Education, Faculty of Informatics and Management, Philosophical Faculty, and Faculty of Science, all based on one campus known as Na Soutoku.[6]

The university's Common Education Building was awarded by Czech architects as the "Building of Year" in 1998. The adjacent building of the Faculty of Informatics and Management was completed in 2008, costing 360 million CZK. Next to that is the Faculty of Science, built in 2016. Construction took 21 months and the cost was approximately 450 million CZK.

Since 2020, there is an ongoing reconstruction of the Philosophical Faculty building. The faculty is temporarily located on Vít Nejedlý Street during the work. Revitalisation of the Faculty of Education is scheduled to begin in 2021. The university also plans to build a facility specialised in natural and social sciences with laboratories, which will enclose the center of the campus.

UHK has two halls of residence, the Palach Halls of Residence (Palachovy koleje),[7] and Vít Nejedlý Halls of Residence (Koleje Víta Nejedlého),[8] with a capacity of around 900 beds. The Palach Halls of Residence are under ongoing renovation.

Gallery

Management

  • Rector: Kamil Kuča[9]
  • Vice-Rector for Science and Creative Activities: Ondřej Krejcar[9]
  • Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and Cooperation with Practice: Petra Marešová[9]
  • Vice-Rector for International Affairs: Leona Stašová[9]
  • Vice-Rector for Strategy and Development: Michal Strobach[9]

Symbols

The Rector's Sceptre, designed by Jan Hásek, is in the shape of a linden leaf, with a golden ball in the centre, and a silver lion at the top, symbolising the city of Hradec Králové. The sceptre was given to the university by the City of Hradec Králové.

The Statutory emblem consists of a central crowned Czech lion,[10] looking heraldically left and holding in its forepaws a large letter "G". The figure also represents a part of the City of Hradec Králové emblem. In the circular inscription, the full title of the university is written in Latin.

References

  1. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Univerzita Hradec Králové - Data retrieval". www.uhk.cz. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "About Faculty - University of Hradec Králové".
  4. ^ "About Faculty - University of Hradec Králové".
  5. ^ "About Faculty - University of Hradec Králové".
  6. ^ "Univerzitní kampus Na Soutoku". Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  7. ^ "Halls of residence - Halls of residence - Palach Halls of Residence". Archived from the original on 2007-06-21.
  8. ^ "Halls of residence - Halls of residence - Vít Nejedlý Halls of Residence". Archived from the original on 2007-06-21.
  9. ^ a b c d e "University Governance". www.uhk.cz. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  10. ^ "| Government of the Czech Republic". www.vlada.cz. Retrieved May 27, 2019.

External links

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