Pan-European University

The Pan-European University (PEVŠ) is a private university based in Bratislava. Its founding in 2004 as the Bratislava University of Law was mainly due to its co-founder and co-owner Ján Čarnogurský. The school gradually expanded the number of faculties and since 2010 has changed its name to the Pan-European University.

Pan-European University
Paneurouni / Paneurópska vysoká škola
The University in July 2014
TypePrivate
Established2004
Rectorprof. Ing. Dr.h.c. Juraj Stern, PhD.
DirectorRNDr. Michal Mutňanský
Students2811
Location
Tomášikova 20, 821 02 Bratislava
,
48.158986°N 17.164636°E / 48.158986; 17.164636
Websitehttps://www.paneurouni.com/en/home

Slovak version a website : https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paneur%C3%B3pska_vysok%C3%A1_%C5%A1kola

Action and leadership

PEVŠ operates as a university with a reputation as a dynamically developing institution of higher education with the ambition to become a center of modern education and research. The very motto "education without borders" of its time captured the essence of taking new paths in higher education and bringing practice-oriented education, in which academics from many countries will participate, while highlighting other aspects of the international dimension of education. PEVŠ has the rights of a doctoral degree (PhD.), It is authorized to conduct rigorous proceedings, as well as habilitation proceedings and appointment procedures of professors. The Pan-European University currently has more than 40 accredited study programs.

The rector since March 15, 2017 is prof. Juraj Stern [1] [2] His predecessor was two terms prof. JUDr. Ján Svák, Ph.D. [2]

Faculty

At present, PEVŠ offers higher education at 5 faculties:

  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Informatics
  • Faculty of Mass Media

History

Teaching at the Bratislava University of Law began in 2004, when it was the first private university of law in Slovakia to admit the first students to its Faculty of Law. The Faculty of Economics and Business was opened in 2005, the Faculty of Mass Media was established in 2007 and the Faculty of Informatics in 2009. The youngest faculty of the school is the Faculty of Psychology, which was established in 2011. Since 2010 the school is called the Pan-European University, according to the concept pan-Europeanism, presented in 1923 by Nicolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894 - 1972).

In uary 2015, it was announced that the school would be taken over by a Czech holding company belonging to Miroslav Kurk. At the end of 2014, Ján Čarnogurský left the school, the school belonged to the Russians. She had financial problems in 2013. Time has passed since then and the school does not currently have any financial problems. [3] According to the available information, its development has significantly improved and it operates as the best private school currently in Slovakia. Graduates of this school are the best paid economists from among private schools.

  • The Faculty of Law (2004) has a competitive advantage in comparison with other law faculties in Slovakia in terms of international and European law, the importance of which is constantly growing.
  • The Faculty of Economics and Business (2005) prepares students for successful employment in the global economic environment. It is based on economic development trends in Slovakia and in the world. Study at the faculty is significantly influenced by international cooperation with well-known professors, associate professors and experts - economists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Russia and other countries.
  • Faculty of Mass Media (2007) the school expanded its education in the field of mass media studies. The guarantee of modern education in attractive areas of mass media communication and journalism is a combination of important personalities - experienced teachers and theorists with elite experts from practice (journalists, managers of advertising and PR agencies, designers). Practical teaching of subjects takes place in the Media Center, which is one of the best equipped university centers for audiovisual, photography and radio production in Slovakia.
  • The Faculty of Informatics (2009) was established as a flexible response to dynamic developments in the field of information technology. It is the only private faculty in Slovakia focusing on applied informatics and thanks to cooperation with major companies operating in the field of IT and connection to real business.
  • The Faculty of Psychology (2011) is the youngest faculty. It is the first and only independent faculty of psychology in Slovakia. The study focuses on work and school psychology, but also on social and counseling. The faculty prepares students for the new European and global environment so that they are ready to apply in new conditions and be competent in terms of professional and linguistic.

Study programmes

Conference delegates entering the Faculty of Law

In March 2016, she defended comprehensive accreditation for study programs at the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics and Business, Faculty of Mass Media and Faculty of Psychology in 3 levels of study (bachelor's, master's, doctoral) and at the Faculty of Informatics defended comprehensive accreditation for the first 2 degrees (bachelor's and master's) ). At the same time, a new study program Psychology was accredited. The school also offers lifelong learning at the University of the Third Age at the Faculty of Law and Psychology. At 5 faculties, PEVŠ has 21 accredited study programs in all 3 levels of university study in full-time and part-time form.

  • Faculty of Law
    • Law (Bc.)
    • International Relations and Diplomacy (Bc.) - SJ, bilingual, English
    • Law (Mgr.)
    • International Relations and Diplomacy (Mgr.) - SJ, bilingual, English
    • State Theory and History, International Law, Civil Law (PhD.)
    • Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Labor Law, International and European Law, Commercial Law, Civil Law (JUDr.)
  • Faculty of Economics and Business
    • Economics and Business Management (Bc.)
    • Economics and Management of International Business (Ing.)
    • Economics and Management of International Business (PhD.)
  • Faculty of Mass Media
    • Media Communication (Bc.)
    • Media Design (Bc.)
    • Mass Media and Marketing Communication (Mgr.)
    • Mass Media Studies (PhD.)
    • Mass Media Studies (PhDr.)
  • Faculty of Informatics
    • Applied Informatics (Bc.)
    • Applied Informatics (Mgr.)
    • Applied Informatics (RNDr.)
  • Faculty of Psychology
    • Psychology (Bc.)
    • Psychology (Mgr.)
    • School and Work Psychology (Mgr.)
    • Psychology (PhD.)
    • School Psychology (PhDr.)


Four faculties of PEVŠ (apart from the Faculty of Economics and Business) are authorized to conduct rigorous examinations and defenses of rigorous theses. After their successful completion, the relevant PEVŠ faculty has the right to award an academic degree. Faculty of Law: Doctor of Laws (JUDr.), Faculty of Mass Media and Faculty of Psychology: Doctor of Philosophy (PhDr.) And Faculty of Informatics: Doctor of Natural Sciences (RNDr.).

International cooperation

PEVŠ supports the constant exchange of knowledge, ideas, information, researchers, educators and students with the world. Since its inception, it has collaborated with prestigious foreign universities and scientific institutions. It is a member of 4 global university clusters, has Erasmus + partnerships and 60 other partner universities in EU countries and 24 other institutions outside Europe. In addition to domestic experts, a high percentage of foreign teachers also give lectures at the faculties, especially from the Czech Republic, Austria, Russia, the USA and Hong Kong.

Extracurricular activities and awards

Pan-Europan also pays attention to students' extracurricular activities. The Student Club and the University Hockey Team Paneuropa Kings are active on the school grounds. In 2013, the school opened the Gallery of the prominent Slovak photographer K. Kállay and the Silencium Gallery of Fine Arts. PEVŠ will also give thematic lectures at secondary schools, support projects for its students and graduates, such as the IPčko online counseling center and a number of professional conferences and seminars during the academic year. In the academic year 2014/2015, school radio began broadcasting, and since 2011 students have been publishing the university magazine Like.

Students and the school have won several important awards at home and abroad for their projects:

  • year 2012 - students of the faculty received the highest award in mediation and 3rd place in the overall evaluation at the simulated commercial arbitration at the City University of Hong Kong
  • year 2012 - the student faculty of law won the Hospodárské noviny Award in the Student Personality of the Year competition
  • year 2012 - mass media students get 1st place in the Art and Study category.
  • year 2013 - students of the faculty received the highest award in mediation and 3rd place as the best speakers and in arbitration at simulated commercial arbitration at the City University of Hong Kong
  • year 2013 - students of the Faculty of Informatics won the Starfit competition with the drone project
  • year 2013 - 2nd place in the all-Slovak competition Štúrovo pero in the University Magazines category for Like magazine
  • year 2014 - 1st place in the all-Slovak competition Štúrovo pero in the University Magazines category for Like magazine
  • year 2014 - law students received the highest award in the Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Court competition for the best team in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • year 2015 - 1st place in the all-Slovak competition Štúrovo pero in the University Magazines category for Like magazine [4]

References

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