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Publication date: 
2022/07/11
The 6th annual Children's University at CTU was opened today with the matriculation of students in the building of the Faculty of Engineering. Rector of CTU Vojtěch Petráček and Chancellor Lucie Orgoníková also listened to the matriculation vows.

The participants of the Children's University, counting 250 this year, will move around all faculties and units of the Czech Technical University in Prague, get acquainted with interesting teaching and research and feel the university atmosphere until Friday, 15 July. This is enhanced by the matriculation ceremony at the opening and graduation ceremony at the end of the Children's University. Pupils from grades 1-8 will "graduate" during a ceremony in Bethlehem Chapel. During today's matriculation ceremony, CTU Rector Vojtěch Petráček wished the children that after a week in the university environment they would enjoy subjects such as mathematics and physics a little more again.  

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