Center for Economic Research & Graduate Education - Economics Institute

Tuition & Fees

Tuition

A sizable group of students are admitted on a tuition-free basis for the whole duration of the MA/PhD program. The other admitted students are charged a tuition for the first two years, the MA part of the program, after which they can continue with the PhD program on a tuition-free basis or move on to another program or to a workplace. A student without a Master's or equivalent degree prior to admission is usually charged a tuition unless the student exhibits a strong qualification.

For those students who are charged a tuition for the first two years, the amount is set on an individual basis and is up to 12,000 EUR per academic year. The tuition is to be paid each semester by the first day of classes. For payment instructions, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Financial Support

IMPORTANT: The financial conditions described below apply only to students who obtained a Master's or equivalent degree prior to their studies at CERGE-EI. The financial support for incoming students with a Bachelor's or equivalent degree will be determined on an individual basis. Students who have only a Bachelor degree are strongly encouraged to apply to the Joint Masters in Economics program.

In the first year, students at CERGE-EI receive a stipend of 138,000 CZK, paid on monthly installments. This amount can be increased by 18,000 CZK on the basis of outstanding performance or lowered to the minimum amount of 102,000 CZK ("basic stipend") if the student does not fulfill the academic requirements.

The level of the stipend rises over time, reaching 126,000-246,000 CZK in the fourth year, which is the last year when student is entitled to stipend. The exact amount depends on the academic performance.

With the exception of first-year students in the fall semester, students receiving a stipend are typically required to fulfill an assistantship (such as a research assistantship or teaching assistantship) each month as part of their study program.

Fifth-year students receive funding in the form of a salary - through employment as Junior Economic Institute Researchers (JEIRs). Selected third and fourth-year students are eligible for this form of support as well.

The total support package is reviewed each year and is set at a level that enables a single student to afford a dormitory place, eat in the student cafeterias, and cover reasonable incidental expenses in Prague. The package is neither intended nor sufficient for a student to support a family while studying at CERGE-EI.

Czech Government Scholarship

Additional admissions to the Ph.D. program are available for students who are awarded with the Czech Government Scholarship. Holders of this scholarship are also eligible for financial support. The list of countries whose citizens are eligible for the the Czech Government Scholarships vary from year to year.  In the past years, the Czech Government Scholarships were available for citizens of the following countries:

Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Panama, Serbia, Vietnam.

Applicants from the above mentioned countries are strongly encouraged to apply. A separate application to the Czech embassy in your country is necessary. The deadline for the Czech Government Scholarship varies from country to country, but may be as early as November (please check that with the Czech embassy.)  

Instructions can be found at the Czech Ministry of Education web site:

http://www.msmt.cz/international-cooperation-1/government-scholarships-developing-countries