Talk:Czech Technical University in Prague

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Szozdakosvi in topic Name Remark

Merge

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I have executed this merger now.--Pgallert (talk) 14:34, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Marketing Presentation

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This reads as though it was entered by the CVUT Public Relations team. A review of the phrasing by people positioned to offer information in a more impartial manner would prove useful. Alternately, someone with the linguistic experience translating the Czech version of the article could be a positive contribution to the knowledge base.

MLKahnt (talk) 19:49, 31 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Name Remark

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Unlike in the common English terminology, the term technical is meant to represent related to technology. It is a direct translation of the Czech word Technické or German Technische. The proper English name should be perhaps The Czech University of Technology.

(by User:Adam J. Sporka, moved from article here)

The english version of university website used "Czech Technical University in Prague" [1] consistently. Pavel Vozenilek 19:05, 18 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
"Czech Institute of Technology" would be the US version. I admit though that the non-English "Czech Technical University in Prague" is consistently used by Czechs (it also sounds great to most Czech 'English' speakers - and not only in Czenglish, other non-english speaking countries' universities / institutes follow similar erroneous pattern).

--Szozdakosvi (talk) 16:47, 23 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Logo cvut.png

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In 1707 there weren't University of technology

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The Czech Technical University in Prague was not part of higher education in the 18th century, because the grammar school/secondary school was not requirement for pupils to enter this school. The first real higher education (Academy) of institute of technology was founded in Selmecbánya in 1735. To enter this academy the secondary school was basic requirements. The world's first University of technology was BME in Hungary. It produced the first so-called university degree.

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