A Truly International University Experience
Study at NEWTON in English and Open the Doors to the World of Business.
In our Global Business and Management program, you'll learn from experts from around the world, who will share not only their academic knowledge but also their real-world experience in international business settings. At NEWTON we believe you learn best by doing, so our study program will push you to venture beyond the classroom right from day one, building your practical skills alongside your theoretical knowledge. In addition, you can add further specialization courses in Czech to your study plan free of charge.
6 Reasons to Study at NEWTON
Applied BusinessYou'll learn from faculty who combine the best of academic knowledge and business experience; native English speakers, business experts, and academics from around the world.
Start-up acceleratorDon't wait until you graduate to flex your entrepreneurial muscles! Our accelerator program will give you all the practical support and guidance you need to build a business alongside your studies.
Hands-on internshipBegin interning in the very first year of your program, and gain valuable, real-world experience. You'll work on challenging projects with one of our industry-leading partners, including prominent Czech companies, as well as non-profit institutions.
Cutting-edge curriculumYou'll benefit from our innovative curriculum, which combines Economics, Management, and Psychology to ensure that you have all the tools to build and grow your own business.
Individual mentorshipYou'll have a dedicated mentor; one of our international lecturers will accompany you throughout your studies, helping you reach your academic, professional, and personal goals.
International networkYou won't just "make contacts" during your studies - you'll form meaningful and long-lasting relationships with your classmates, your lecturers, and guests you'll meet while attending events in our varied extracurricular program.
Accreditation
AACSB Member
MSMT (Czech Ministry of Education Youth and Sports)