The Institute of Economic Studies (IES) is a department of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. It was established in May 1993 during the reorganization of the faculty, evolving from the former Department of Economics and Institute of Economic Sciences. The institute is housed in the main building of the faculty on Opletalova Street in central Prague.
The IES is widely regarded as one of the leading institutions for economics education and research in the Czech Republic. According to a 2016 ranking by the Czech newspaper Hospodáà Âské noviny, IES was named the best economics school in the country. The institute is the top-rated Czech economic research institution according to RePEc (Research Papers in Economics).
Internationally, Charles University is ranked among the top 100 in economics and top 200 in finance according to the Shanghai Rankings. The U.S. News Best Global Universities ranked Charles University 111th globally in economics and business.
The IES offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs, with a strong focus on quantitative methods and theoretical foundations in economics and finance.
The undergraduate curriculum emphasizes mathematics, theoretical and applied economics, econometrics, and finance.
Graduate studies offer specialization in economic theory, modeling, finance, and financial markets. Approximately 70% of undergraduate and 88% of graduate courses are taught in English. About 91% of theses are written in English.
The institute also offers a PhD program in economics, focused on theoretical research and its applications in economic and financial analysis. Each year, the institute graduates approximately 90 bachelor's, 80 master's, and 5 doctoral students.
Students of the IES have received awards and participated in international competitions such as:
Students of the IES have also been awarded prestigious prizes, including:
Seven out of the top ten Czech economists belong to the IES:
Other prominent faculty include Oldà Âich DÃÂdek and TomÃ¡à ¡ Holub, both associated with the Czech National Bank.