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Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU) (Slovak: Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave) is the biggest and oldest university of technology in Slovakia. In the 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities it was ranked in the first 150 in Computer Science, [ 2 ] the only university in central Europe in the first 200.
The minimum required capacity is 1,000. The largest football stadium by capacity in Slovakia is the 22,500-capacity Tehelne Pole in Bratislava. Stadiums in bold are part of 2024-25 Slovak First Football League.
Technical University in Zvolen or Technická univerzita vo Zvolene is a public university located in Zvolen, Slovakia. This university is a member of European Forest Institute . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The sports channel broadcasts 24 hours a day, programs such as live sport events, sport news, lifestyle magazines and archival materials. With the arrival of the fourth broadcasting circuit, regional sport was given more space, and one of the priorities of the new channel is also the support of education and motivation of all ages for a healthy ...
The Technical University of Košice was founded in 1952, but its roots must be sought much deeper in the past. As early as 1657, the Universitas Cassoviensis was established in Košice (Kassa), but technical education in the Kingdom of Hungary was only elevated to higher education level in 1762, when Maria Theresa − sovereign of Hungary − established the Mining Academy in Banská ...
Zvolen is an important railroad, an important road hub and has a large timber factory and a technical university, the Technická univerzita vo Zvolene. An airport in nearby Sliač used to offer direct flights to Prague, but has been used exclusively by the military since 2021. [5]
The university was established in 1940 as a private university under the name Vysoká obchodná škola v Bratislave (College of Commerce in Bratislava), to serve Slovak students because of the closure of colleges and universities in the German-occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
Slovan Bratislava (6) Senica: Žilina: Filip Šebo: 22 Slovan Bratislava: 2011–12: Žilina (6) Spartak Trnava: Slovan Bratislava: Pavol Masaryk: 18 Ružomberok: 2012–13: Slovan Bratislava (7) Senica: Trenčín: David Depetris: 16 Trenčín: 2013–14: Slovan Bratislava (8) Trenčín: Spartak Trnava: Tomáš Malec: 14 Trenčín: 2014–15 ...