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Financing of public universities in the Czech Republic
Pešíková, Natálie ; Tichá, Milena (advisor) ; Stracený, Josef (referee)
v AJ The thesis addresses funding of public universities in the Czech Republic. It describes, analyzes and assesses the current method of university funding from public and other resources and points out the most important issues in this area. A part of the study is devoted to the topic of introducing tuition fees as one of the possible methods of students' participation on the university's funding. The study provides arguments for and against such measure and proposes a solution on how to apply it in the Czech Republic. In relation to that, the focus is also posed on financial aid to students, specifically student savings for education and student loans on tuition fees without which the introduction of such measure is difficult to imagine. Criteria which the system providing loans to students should account for are considered and further other possible alternatives of the system are introduced and assessed. The final section presents several possibilities from which public universities may obtain funding beyond the basic framework of the state budget.
Financování vysokých škol v ČR a v Austrálii
Bártová, Eva
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to propose recommendations for financing universities in the Czech Republic with the possibility of using private sources of students. The first part of the thesis describes the basic types of universities financing systems in the world. The system of financing universities in the Czech Republic and Australia is analysed in detail so as loans for college students in Australia. Based on the results of the EUROSTUDENT projects and the questionnaire for students of the Faculty of Business and Economics of the Mendel University in Brno, financial resources and economic activity of students are compared. Part of the thesis is an analysis of financing systems in the Czech Republic and Australia using data from OECD Education at and Glance reports. The obtained outputs are discussed and possible utilization of the principles of Australian system of financing of universities in the Czech Republic is assessed.
Financing of public universities in the Czech Republic
Pešíková, Natálie ; Tichá, Milena (advisor) ; Stracený, Josef (referee)
v AJ The thesis addresses funding of public universities in the Czech Republic. It describes, analyzes and assesses the current method of university funding from public and other resources and points out the most important issues in this area. A part of the study is devoted to the topic of introducing tuition fees as one of the possible methods of students' participation on the university's funding. The study provides arguments for and against such measure and proposes a solution on how to apply it in the Czech Republic. In relation to that, the focus is also posed on financial aid to students, specifically student savings for education and student loans on tuition fees without which the introduction of such measure is difficult to imagine. Criteria which the system providing loans to students should account for are considered and further other possible alternatives of the system are introduced and assessed. The final section presents several possibilities from which public universities may obtain funding beyond the basic framework of the state budget.
Development of tuition fees in higher education in EU countries
KOUDELKOVÁ, Marcela
This thesis "Development of tuition fees in higher education in EU countries" deals with the development of tuition fees as a means of higher education funding in EU countries. First part deals with the development of European higher education policy. Then the development and form of tuition fees in EU countries is described. The development of tuition fees in these three countries is analysed ? in Germany and Austria and also United Kingdom, because the tuition fees here is the highest within all EU countries. The conclusion of this thesis is focused on the issue of introducing tuition fees in the Czech Republic in the context of EU countries and on presenting the arguments of both the advocates and the opponents of its possible introducing.

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