Practicalities for Master Study programme: Regional Development and Governance
Here you find information concerning visa and residence permits for non EU citizens respectively. Please check first whether this information is relevant for you regarding access to the country and residence.
- Students who are nationals of European Union, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland do not need VISA to enter Lithuania or Czech Republic.
- If you hold any other nationality you will be subject to immigration control in Lithuania and Czech Republic and may need a visa. As Regional development and Governance is jointly delivered programme you need to ensure that you possess access for both countries, Lithuania and Czech Republic.
Students from non EU countries can enter The Czech Republic when holding one of the following documents:
- Schengen visa or residence permit/visa issued by another Schengen state (visa/TRP allows one to stay for the period indicated in the visa-TRP but not exceeding three months in any six-month period);
- National multi-entry visa (visa permits student to stay in Czech Republic for up to 12 months);
- Temporary residence permit (TRP allows one to reside in the country for the entire period of studies, but has to be replaced annually).
Students from non EU countries, who want to enter Czech Republic, can get information about visa application procedure at the Czech embassies or consulates in their home countries or they can consult the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. If you need VISA, ask at the Czech Embassy/Consulate in your home country about procedure; remember than you might need the forms from Pardubice University and Visa applications should be submitted to the Embassy at least 60 days before the planned date of departure. It is not possible to apply for the visa in the Czech Republic.
For more information, please contact Programme coordinators:
Beatrice Poskuviene (Šiauliai University)
Ph.: +370 685 06446
E-mail: b.poskuviene@gmail.com
Ing. Jana Pekařová (University of Pardubice)
Ph.:+420 466 036 058
E-mail: jana.pekarova@upce.cz
COST OF LIVING IN PARDUBICE FOR STUDENTS
Generally, Cost of living for students in the University is estimated to be between 230-400 Euros (262-456 dollars) per month with accommodation and general expenses inclusive. This is however, dependent on the preference of the individual.
HALLS OF RESIDENCE OF UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE
Halls of Residence of University of Pardubice are located in the center of the University Campus. Hall of Residence offers high standard, clean, comfortable accommodation suitable for graduate and mature students.
It is important to note that bed capacity of the Halls of Residence is approximately 1 600. Persons wishing to be accommodated must specify their preference and duration for the accommodation.
Ranges of accommodation:
- Accommodation for short time
- Individual accommodation
- Accommodation for all academic year with fixed start and end of accommodation
For guests who prefer accommodation for short term, it is important to have reservation for accommodation by writing email to ubcentrum@upce.cz with your request.
Individual accommodation and accommodation for all academic year is designed primarily for foreign students/employee of University.
Types of rooms (accommodation for short time):
- HOTEL
- Studio HOTEL (Studio include hall (in hall is toilet and shower) and two rooms-> first room have only 1 bed; second room have two beds)
- Studio STUDENT (Studio include hall with toilet, bathroom, fridge nad microwave oven,and two rooms (every room have 1 bed)
- Apartment HOTEL (Apartment include kitchen (fridge, cooker, microwave oven), two beds, toilet and shower)
- Apartment ++ HOTEL (apartment ++ include hall with toilet, shower, kitchenette with fridge; living room, bed room with matrimodial bed)
- HOSTEL
- Room CLASSIC (double room; toilet, shower and kitchen are shared on the corridor)
PRICE LIST VALID FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER 2017
Type of Accommodation |
Price in euro |
Price in dollars |
Pavilion A, B, D |
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1-2 bed room CLASSIC occupied by 1 person |
173-192 |
197-218 |
2 bed room CLASSIC occupied by 2 people |
142-154 |
162-176 |
2-3 bed room CLASSIC PLUS occupied by 1 person |
150-162 |
171-185 |
2-3 bed room CLASSIC PLUS occupied by 2-3 people |
162-173 |
185-197 |
Single bed room type 1+1 in one cell |
239-269 |
273-307 |
Pavilion C |
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2 bed room occupied by 1 person "Apartment" |
329-346 |
375-394 |
2 bed room occupied by 2 people "Apartment" |
202-231 |
230-263 |
Pavilion E |
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STUDIO occupied by 1 person |
312-327 |
356-373 |
STUDIO occupied by 2 people |
194-211 |
221-241 |
Pavilion F |
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STUDIO occupied by 1 person |
308-327 |
351-373 |
STUDIO occupied by 2 people |
190-208 |
217-237 |
STUDIO occupied by 3 people |
169-185 |
193-211 |
STUDIO occupied by 4 people |
157-173 |
179-197 |
There is also the possibility to rent apartment (both shared and full) outside of school campus |
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Full Apartment per person (1kk-2kk) |
346-654 |
375-747 |
Shared Apartment |
154-231 |
176-263 |
NOTE:
For more enquiries contact;
Petra Macháňová,
E-mail: petra.machanova@upce.cz
TEL: (420) 466 036 624
Šiauliai University students’ dormitory is situated in the center of Šiauliai. All rooms are double – two students share one room. Two rooms share a toilet and a sink. In the room you will find: a closet, a desk, a chair, a bed, a reading lamp, blankets, linen and towels, dishware and cooking utensils. Each floor has a common kitchen with a stove, a sink, an oven, a fridge. Read more