Pan-European University

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Pan-European University
Paneurouni / Paneurópska vysoká škola
Pan-European University, Bratislava, Slovakia
The University in July 2014
TypePrivate
Established2004
RectorProf. JUDr. , DrSc.
DirectorRNDr. Michal Mutňanský
Location
Tomášikova 20, 821 02 Bratislava
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48°09′32″N 17°09′53″E / 48.158986°N 17.164636°E / 48.158986; 17.164636Coordinates: 48°09′32″N 17°09′53″E / 48.158986°N 17.164636°E / 48.158986; 17.164636
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The Pan-European University is a private institute of higher education located in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was established on July 14, 2004.


History[]

Education at the Bratislavska University (Bratislavska vysoka skola) started in 2004 when as the first private university of legal specialization accepted the first students at the Faculty of Law. In 2005, the Faculty of Economics and Business was opened; the next opened ones were the Faculty of Mass Media in 2007 and the Faculty of Informatics in 2009. The youngest faculty of the school is the Faculty of Psychology established in 2011. Since 2010, the school has been called Pan-European University after the paneuropanism (European nationalism) concept, which was represented by Richard Nicolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972) in 1923. There was an announcement in 2015 that the school would be taken over by the Czech holding owned by Miroslav Kurka. Jan Carnogursky left the school in 2014, the school was owned by Russians. The school has been said to struggle with financial problems since 2013.[1]

  • Faculty of Law (2004) focuses on international and European law.
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (2005) prepares students for working in the global economic environment.
  • Faculty of Mass Media (2007). The University has expanded into the field of media studies.
  • Faculty of Informatics (2009) was established as a response to the dynamic developments in information technologies. It is the only private faculty in Slovakia with a focus on applied informatics.
  • Faculty of Psychology is the youngest faculty, which was established in 2011. It is the first and only private faculty of psychology in Slovakia. The education is focused on work and school psychology, but also on social and counselling.[2]

Study programmes[]

Conference delegates entering the Faculty of Law

PEU has at its five faculties 21 accredited study programmes at all three university levels, both internal and external forms.

  • Faculty of Law offers these study programmes:
    • Law (Bc.)
    • Law (Mgr.)
    • Theory and History of State and Law – Criminal Law – International Law – Civil Law (PhD.)
  • Faculty of Economy and Business
    • Economics and Business Management (Bc.)
    • Economics and International Business Management (Ing.)
    • Economics and International Business Management (PhD.)
  • Faculty of Mass Media
    • Media Communication – Media Design (Bc.)
    • Media and Marketing Communication – Media Design (Mgr.)
    • Media Studies (PhD.)
  • Faculty of Informatics
    • Applied Informatics (Bc.)
    • Applied Informatics (Mgr.)
  • Faculty of Psychology
    • Psychology (Bc.)
    • School and Work Psychology (Mgr.)
    • School Psychology (PhD.)

PEU also offers interdisciplinary education – a possibility of simultaneous study at some faculties in several study programmes in a foreign language, bilingual and multilingual lectures.

PEU four faculties (except Faculty of Economics and Business) are authorized to conduct rigorous examination and defence of thesis. After the successful completion, the particular faculty has right to award degrees. Faculty of Law: Doctor of Laws (abbreviated as JUDr.), Faculty of Mass Media and Faculty of Psychology: Doctor of Philosophy (abbreviated as PhDr.) and the Faculty of Informatics: Doctor of Natural Sciences (abbreviated as RNDr.).[3]


References[]

  1. ^ "Čarnogurského školu potichu predali českému boháčovi". www.sme.sk. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  2. ^ "PANEURÓPSKA VYSOKÁ ŠKOLA". www.paneurouni.com. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  3. ^ "PANEURÓPSKA VYSOKÁ ŠKOLA". www.paneurouni.com. Retrieved 2015-10-15.

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