This list of universities in the Czech Republic includes public, state, private and for-profit universities which exist in the Czech Republic.
Partial list
Old universities
- Charles University in Prague â founded in 1348 by Bohemian king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV.
- Palacký University Olomouc (Olomouc University) â a college founded 1249 by Olomouc bishop, got university rights in 1573 when it was led by the Jesuit Order, in 18th century became state university. During oppressions of absolutism of the 1850s, most faculties were closed, only theological faculty remained. In 1946, other faculties were re-established.
- Czech Technical University in Prague (Bohemian Polytechnica; ÃÂeské vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické) â founded in 1707 by Bohemian nobility to provide better technical knowledge. Many important scholars have taught there, e.g. F. J. Gerstner or J. Ressel.
- VSB â Technical University of Ostrava is a polytechnic university with a long history of high-quality engineering education and research was founded on 23 January 1849 in PÃ
ÂÃÂbram, moved to Ostrava in 1949.
- Brno University of Technology (BUT) (Vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické v BrnÃÂ, VUT) founded in 1849 as a German-Bohemian Technical College (NÃÂmecko-ÃÂeské technické uÃÂiliÃ
¡tÃÂ) and transformed into Czech Technical University (ÃÂeské vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické) in 1899 with Karel ZahradnÃÂÃÂek as its first rector. In 1956 transformed into Brno University of Technology (Vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické v BrnÃÂ) and after the Velvet Revolution in 1989 reorganized and new faculties were founded.
- Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (ÃÂeská zemÃÂdÃÂlská univerzita v Praze, ÃÂZU) founded with the charter for the agricultural department at the Czech Technical University in Prague October 1906 by Emperor Franz Josef, following a proposal by Gustav Marchet, Minister for Culture and Education. A government decree was passed in November 1952, establishing an independent University of Agriculture in Prague with the Faculties Agronomy, Economics and Mechanization. In the new millennium the university changed its name to Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (in English) with 5 faculties (Agrobiology, Food & Natural Resources, Economics & Management, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Wildlife & Wood Sciences) and 2 institutes (Tropics & Subtropics, Education & Communication).
- Masaryk University in Brno â founded in 1919 by the state. Became one of the biggest universities during the 1990s.
- Mendel University in Brno (Mendelova univerzita v BrnÃÂ) â founded in 1919 named after Gregor Mendel, the botanist and the "Father of Genetics"
- Prague University of Economics and Business (Vysoká Ã
¡kola ekonomická v Praze, VÃ
 E) founded in 1919 as Vysoká Ã
¡kola obchodnà(the Commercial College) affiliated to Czech Technical University, and currently is the largest university in the field of economics, business and information technologies in the Czech Republic.
New universities
After 1989 most of separate faculties in regional cities became standalone universities. They usually bear name of the region. Technology universities in Ostrava, PlzeÃ
 and Liberec opened more faculties and branches of study, including humanities, and changed their names.
Historical universities
(Universities that no longer exist)
- Law University in Prague: established by separation of Law faculty of Prague University during the 1360s. In long-lasting religious wars in Bohemia (Hussite Wars, after 1420) Law University ended its being.
- Prague German University: because of both-sided language chauvinism between Prague Bohemians and Germans, the old Prague University was divided into two Universities of two languages in 1882. Important scholars have taught there, e.g. Albert Einstein, Christian von Ehrenfels or Hans Kelsen. In the 1930s University got slowly under Nazi influence (rector ). In 1945, University was closed by government.
- Russian Free University in Prague: this University was established in the 1920s and financed by Government of Czechoslovakia to help Russian emigrants who fled before Bolsheviks from their home country. The university was closed by the German occupiers in 1939 and by second time in 1945 by the new leftist government. Many Russian professors and other Russian emigrees, citizens of Czechoslovakia, were kidnapped to Soviet Russia by NKVD in 1945.
- Ukrainian Free School in Prague: this university school was established in the 1920s for Ukrainians who fled before Bolsheviks. School followed the end of Russian Free University, many Ukrainian emigres were also kidnapped by NKVD.
Comprehensive list
This is a list of all universities in the Czech Republic . It also includes small ones.
Public
- Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (Akademie múzických umÃÂnàv Praze, AMU)
- Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (Akademie výtvarných umÃÂnàv Praze, AVU)
- Czech Technical University in Prague (ÃÂeské vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické v Praze, ÃÂVUT)
- Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (ÃÂeská zemÃÂdÃÂlská univerzita v Praze, ÃÂZU)
- JanáÃÂek Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JanáÃÂkova akademie múzických umÃÂnÃÂ, JAMU)
- University of South Bohemia in ÃÂeské BudÃÂjovice (JihoÃÂeská univerzita v ÃÂeských BudÃÂjovicÃÂch, JÃÂU)
- Masaryk University (Masarykova univerzita v BrnÃÂ, MU)
- Mendel University in Brno (Mendelova univerzita v BrnÃÂ, MENDELU)
- University of Ostrava (Ostravská univerzita v OstravÃÂ, OU)
- Silesian University (Opava) (Slezská univerzita v OpavÃÂ, SU)
- Technical University of Liberec (Technická univerzita v Liberci, TUL)
- University of Hradec Králové (Univerzita Hradec Králové, UHK)
- Jan Evangelista PurkynÃÂ University in ÃÂstÃÂ nad Labem (Univerzita Jana Evangelisty PurkynÃÂ v ÃÂstÃÂ nad Labem, UJEP)
- Charles University in Prague (Univerzita Karlova v Praze, UK)
- Palacký University of Olomouc (Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, UP)
- University of Pardubice (Univerzita Pardubice, UPA)
- Tomas Bata University in ZlÃÂn (Univerzita TomáÃ
¡e Bati ve ZlÃÂnÃÂ, UTB)
- University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno (Veterinárnàa farmaceutická univerzita v BrnÃÂ, VFU)
- Technical University of Ostrava (Vysoká Ã
¡kola báÃ
Âská â Technická univerzita Ostrava, VÃ
 B â TUO)
- University of Economics, Prague (Vysoká Ã
¡kola ekonomická v Praze, VÃ
 E)
- Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague (Vysoká Ã
¡kola chemicko-technologická v Praze, VÃ
 CHT)
- College of Polytechnics Jihlava (Vysoká Ã
¡kola polytechnická Jihlava, VÃ
 PJ)
- Institute of Technology and Business (Vysoká Ã
¡kola technická ekonomická v ÃÂeských BudÃÂjovicÃÂch, VÃ
 TE)
- Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (Vysoká Ã
¡kola umÃÂleckoprÃ
¯myslová v Praze, VÃ
 UP)
- Brno University of Technology (Vysoké uÃÂenàtechnické v BrnÃÂ, VUT)
- University of West Bohemia (ZápadoÃÂeská univerzita v Plzni, ZÃÂU)
State
- Police Academy (Policejnàakademie ÃÂeské Republiky)
- University of Defence (Univerzita obrany) in Brno, VyÃ
¡kov and Hradec Králové.
Private
For-profit private
See also