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Thanks to CTU's involvement in the EuroTeQ project, our students can take courses from a network of partner technical universities. They are taught online or hybrid and the credits for them can be recognized as elective courses. The current offer includes 91 courses, many of which are worth 5 and 6 credits (ECTS).
Czech Technical University in Prague is launching a new grant program, ČVUT Interdisciplinary Near Future Challenge (ČVUT INFC). The programme will support ambitious interdisciplinary projects by early-career researchers who connect different areas of expertise across the university. Its aim is to give space to research ideas that go beyond the boundaries of individual disciplines or faculties and may lay the groundwork for new research directions at CTU.

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At the Czech Academic Games 2026 (ČAH), hosted this year by the Brno University of Technology, CTU in Prague won 5th place overall with 64.5 points. 123 CTU students participated in the competition, who together contributed to this valuable result. This confirms CTU's strong sports tradition and the active involvement of our students in academic sports across disciplines.
How can organizations detect, delay and confuse attackers who have already penetrated their network? This is the challenge that the Decor project, led by FEE CTU PhD student Muris Sladić and Dr. Sebastian Garcia from Stratosphere Lab, a research group at the Artificial Intelligence Center at FEE CTU, is responding to. Decor uses artificial intelligence and the principles of cyber deception defense to detect, confuse and contain attackers who have already penetrated the corporate network. This gives defenders a more timely overview of the attackers' activities and more time to react. The project won the Get Spin-off/Start-up Ready! program, which helps students and researchers turn research ideas into future startups and spin-offs.
The evaluation carried out by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports praised the university's professional level, the conditions for scientific work and the method of its strategic management. At the same time, it also brought specific recommendations for further development - from doctoral studies and international openness to the career growth of academics to stronger interdisciplinary cooperation and a clearer profiling of some parts of the university. The evaluation took place within the framework of the national methodology VŠ2025+, which is regularly provided by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports for the higher education sector. It is a national framework that monitors not only scientific performance, but also the social benefit of research and institutional background.
The Green Gliders student team from the Faculty of Transport Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague achieved its best result to date at the Shell Eco-marathon Poland 2026 international fuel-efficient driving competition, which took place in Poland this weekend. With their new electric prototype, they covered 538 kilometers on 1 kWh of electricity, which is approximately the distance from Prague to Krakow. This more than tripled their performance compared to last year. At the same time, they improved their overall ranking, coming in 12th place.
Vice-Rector for International Relations Prof. Ladislav Krištoufek visited Taiwan as part of a delegation led by the President of the Senate Miloš Vystrčil. The aim of the trip was to strengthen long-term partnerships with leading Taiwanese universities and research institutions, which are among the key global partners of CTU.