Ambis College

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Ambis University
AMBIS vysoká škola, a.s.
Ambis Praha Liben.jpg
Type Private
Established1999;25 years ago (1999)
Rector Dr. Martina Mannová
Administrative staff
350
Students5,500
Location,
50°3′10.77″N14°19′58.71″E / 50.0529917°N 14.3329750°E / 50.0529917; 14.3329750
Website ambis.cz

The Ambis University is a private university located in Prague, Czech Republic.

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History

The College of Banking was authorized by Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic in 1999 as the first private higher education institution in the Czech Republic. In 2001, a German training company-holding company COGNOS AG, partnered with Banking Institute / College of Banking and it became the first private Czech College with a strategic foreign partner. Within the framework of its external development the college has established new regional consulting centers both in Czechia and Slovakia.

Programs of study

The study system includes three programs:

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