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Brno University of Technology (abbreviated: BUT; in Czech: Vysoké učení technické v Brně – Czech abbreviation: VUT) is a university located in Brno, Czech Republic. Being founded in 1899 and initially offering a single course in civil engineering, it grew to become a major technical Czech university with over 18,000 students enrolled at ...
A technical university serving both nationalities was proposed, [when?] but fell through, resulting in the establishment of the Brno University of Technology in 1899. From 1860, the Deutsche Technische Hochschule was located on Komenského Square in Brno, and in 1910 a second building was built beside the first one.
CEITEC Masaryk University (CEITEC MU) is an independent university institute that was established at Masaryk University as a part of CEITEC consortium. CEITEC MU is a part of the research infrastructure that was built in 2014 at the University Campus in Brno–Bohunice and it provides equipment and conditions for basic and applied research ...
Brno University of Technology alumni (21 P) Pages in category "Brno University of Technology" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
An institute of technology (also referred to as technological university, technical university, university of technology, polytechnic university) is an institution of tertiary education that specializes in engineering, technology, applied science, and natural sciences.
JIC manages two technological incubators: one on the Brno University of Technology campus and the other, a Biotechnological Incubator, on the university campus in Brno-Bohunice. Since 2020, it also operates the creative hub KUMST in the center of Brno.
University of Brno may refer to: Masaryk University; Mendel University; Brno University of Technology; University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno;
The founding decree of the Institute of Engineering (predecessor of the Czech Technical University) ratified by Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor; January 18, 1707. It was established as the Institute of Engineering Education in 1707, but as a secondary education (high school) instead of a tertiary university, by Emperor Joseph I [4] as a response to Christian Josef Willenberg's petition addressed ...