 bit on that, and we'll get going shortly. Okay, good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for joining us. And my name is Natasha Exton, and I'm the head of admissions at Prague City University. We're delighted to have you join us from wherever you're watching this from around the world. And it's very apt to how it hosts a virtual open day for us, because many of our students travel to Prague for the first time for their studies. And we have a very international audience. So if you're watching us on Facebook, please feel free to put in a chat function where you're joining us from. And if you have any questions, we'll also make sure they get answered as we go. And if you're watching this on the zoom webinar, please also feel free feel free to let us know where you're watching from. And what you're interested in studying so we can make sure any questions you have are also answered. So I'm really delighted to be joined by the full admissions team today. My colleagues, Anna, Alice and Alexa. And we also have a student Anna, who is with us today as well, who you'll be hearing from a little bit later on. So we're going to get started with a very brief introduction to who we are. Obviously, for those of you who have registered for today's event, you'll know a little bit about us already. But our university offers both British and Czech degrees and diplomas. If you study on one of our British degrees, then your final award will come from T side university, which is a university based in the northeast of England. But what's different to study in either in the UK, or indeed, perhaps a larger and Czech university is that as I mentioned, we have a very international environment here. So students really do come from all over the world, as well as locally. So and within your class, you could really be the only person from the country that you're from. And typically, the language that is used throughout the university is is English. And so your teaching is in English on your program, but even in the corridors and things, you'll, you'll hear everybody getting on in English typically. We have a very practical approach and keep our class sizes small. And I'm not going to spend too long talking about that now because you'll hear about how that works. And within each of our schools and in the specific programs. So we offer four schools and how this the structure of today's event will work is we're going to introduce you and give you an overview of all of the programs. We're going to show you some videos as well to give you some greater insight into some of our students work and what the city of Prague looks like, perhaps if you've never been before. And also just to get some different insights into the types of activities you can do outside of your studies, which I think Anna will also talk a little bit more about later on. So if you do have specific questions about our programs, we'll try and make sure they're answered as we go through. But you're also welcome after the event today. And to get into to those we can send you further information. And also we'd be happy to have an individual call with you as well. So at this point, I'd like to hand over I believe to Anna, who's going to start off by introducing our School of Art and Design. Thank you. So welcome everyone. My name is Anna, as you all see, I'm happy that you join our event. And as Natasha said, I'm going to start with the School of Art and Design. You might already know that we offer bachelor's and master's degrees accredited in the UK. So School of Art and Design offers actually two bachelor programs and two master's programs and also one foundation diploma, which I'm going to explain in a bit what is this program. All of these art or design programs, they do culminate in a final exhibition in the end of the study. So that is a big moment for all students actually at School of Art and Design. It's a first opportunity to display their work like in a real public setting. And we are actually going to see some of the work captured in the video, because my colleague is going to play a video from the final exhibitions. So first bachelor degree that I'm going to talk about is bachelor in graphic design. You can now see our second campus, actually Bishop's Court. It's close to Prague one, close to the Historical Center of Prague. And that's where these students they display they work. The graphic design program is a practical studio based program that encourages independent learning and problem solving. Our students, they develop their skills in typography, corporate identity design, web editorial design, or packaging, or even motion graphics. So you probably know that these students, they work in graphic design softwares. So as a graduate, you are fully, you know, free, capable to, to comment, to command the graphic design software such as Adobe, Adobe Suite. But maybe it's it's also good to say that it is not purely like technically program. So students are taught to think critically about design as well. So they would be invited by teachers to think how design can influence the society. So there is this social element in the program too. As students, you would be working in live studio environment, and also engaging in real client work, especially in the second and third year. So that's that would be graphic design program. If some of you are interested in this program, we would be happy to share with you our portfolio requirements. For this program, it is essential to submit a portfolio of graphic design works as part of the application. And we can send you the detailed requirements. Basically, it's, it's important for us to see that your family are already with the basic functions of the graphic design programs. And the second undergraduate program we offer at School of Art and Design is Fine Art Experimental Media. This program is also a studio based program, a practical program that prepares students to become professional artists. So students on this program, they are interested in different kinds of media, especially the new media. But I would like to say that the idea that the key is kind of to to integrate as you can actually see now on the on the video that my colleague is showing, the idea is to integrate to combine new media with the traditional traditional techniques. So for example, for example, so that you can better picture it, you would also learn like the really the technical skills that you need to have in order to use the the programs so you would learn how to code, you know, decoding for websites and applications, or for example, video and sound editing and production. This program also covers theory and professional development classes. That means that you learn how to describe and also curate your work. And you would also learn how to manage a budget for an exhibition and how to display your works in a in a public setting. So all this is meant to help you, you know, to prepare you for future so that you can you can work as a as a freelancer as an artist. So in this case, in this program, the final exhibition is really is really a big moment and students are preparing for it the entire final year. They have their own studio space and you can actually now see some of the yeah, some of the works in the video. So I hope you can now picture it better. And for this program, we do also need a portfolio of works so that we we know that you are you understand the content of the program and you're able to present some pieces that you create with the new media. And for some of you who are thinking about joining School of Art and Design, but you do not have the portfolio yet, we do also have an option. It's our foundation diploma program in our design and media practice. So that could be an option. And if you if you graduate with us on a bachelor program, you are welcome to continue further on the master's level. So we do offer to master's program, a master in fine art and future design. So I hope that was helpful. And I will ask Alexa, I think, or Alice to continue. Thanks. Thanks, Anna. I'm going to talk about our School of Business. In this school, we have two master's programs and two bachelor's programs, as well as one foundation diploma in business. So our foundation diploma is also one year, like the foundation diploma in art, design and media practice. And this helps you prepare to enter into a full bachelor's program at in this school. So maybe you're not quite sure which area of business you're most interested in, or if you need more practice studying in English, or don't quite have the right qualification yet. It's a one year preparatory program to help you feel confident to enter into a full bachelor's degree. Our bachelor's in international finance and business accounting is a more specific bachelor's degree. So if you already know that you want to go into finance or be an accountant, and this is a great program for you, our bachelor's in international management program is more of a general degree. So if you're looking to do something like human resource management, or maybe you want to be a manager, but not quite sure which area, then this is a great starting point for your career. Both of these bachelor's degrees run for three years. And you will receive that British bachelor's degree when you finish. We also have two master's programs. So our leadership and strategic management program is offered in the intensive format, which runs for three semesters. So it can be completed in 12 to 18 months. So this program is what we call an industry integrated degree. So we ask that students are working and have at least two years of experience in related area. It's kind of designed for working professionals who would like to further their career, gain positions in higher level management, work at the executive level, sit on boards at their companies. So it's kind of to further further your your career path that way. Our master's in international management. This can be taken in either the intensive or the standard format. So the standard format runs for four semesters and can be completed in 24 to 30 months depending on when you submit your dissertation. So this program is great because it's open to all areas of previous study. So for example, if you studied a bachelor's program in our School of Art and Design, you're also welcome to further your studies in management. So there's no requirement for for subject area. Some of our current current students have backgrounds in law or psychology or music just to kind of give you an idea of of the different areas that our students pursue. This degree will really help you work in international settings, become a more globally minded manager, and work on those cultural relations in in the workplace. All of these programs are designed to make you feel confident in working in the field when you finish. So it's mostly project based. So you'll have projects, papers, presentations, things like that. So you won't really have big exams that you cram and study for and then forget the information afterwards. But we want you to know know the information and feel good about getting a job afterwards. We also do offer tuition towards our ACCA and SEMA professional qualifications. So you can do these separately online from any of our programs. Or you can also gain tuition towards those as part of the degrees. These programs are also offered through the global blended format, which you can learn more about if the program that you're looking for has it. And please be aware that the leadership and strategic management program is actually only offered through this format. So this means that you would study from where you're located and then come to Prague for residential blocks throughout your studies. Thanks Alexa. School of Education is actually the most recent recent School of Prague City University. Its aim is to prepare students to be professional educators. And the approach is based on a combination of theory and practice. So that that is the same as on our other other schools. The school offers at the moment to two programs to study programs. We offer the check accredited bachelor bachelor degree in specialized education teaching English as a foreign language. So this program covers different areas. For example, the study of English as a foreign language. So students who are joining this program, they are typically at their skills are typically at B2 level, for example. And this program will help them to develop their skills to a deeper level. So up to C1 or C2 according to the European framework of languages. The program also covers the educational, psychological and linguistic component of teacher training so that you are as a graduate, you are fully prepared to be a professional professional teacher. So that brings me to the third, third important component area of study, which is teaching practice, actually. So this is really the key component, I would say in this program, the teaching practice takes place in small groups. It includes immediate feedback from teachers or your peers. And students complete a total of 480 hours of pedagogical practice in this program so that you really feel confident, confident in this, in this profession. You also have an opportunity to an advanced credit and and the Cambridge Salta Certificate. So I'm not sure if you're aware, what is it? But this certificate qualifies its orders to teach English practically anywhere in the world. So that's, that's a very good prestigious qualification. The program is currently delivered in English and in Czech as well for some of the classes in the first year. But we are now preparing to open it for English speaking students only from September 2022. The other program that School of Education offers is a professional qualification teaching English at Czech secondary schools. So this program, this program is for three semesters only. It's for working professionals typically who hold a master's degree already. They have very good English skills. And they are looking to change their career basically. So this program would give them the qualification to be fully qualified to teach at Czech public secondary schools. So that's, that's hopefully clear. And that that's that's it for School of Education. Thanks. Hi, everybody. My name is Alice. And I'll be giving you more information to School of Media and IT. So in the School of Media and IT, we have two bachelor's degrees and one master's. The first one I'll be speaking about and our current student Anna will be helping us is the Creative Media Production Program. So Anna, I will let you speak and maybe share your student experience today. Sure. So as was said, my name is Anna. I am currently in my second year of the Creative Media Production Program. And to tell you a bit about it, it's something that incorporates the ins and outs of media production, but with a more creative approach, and including things that kind of aim to develop your social awareness about production in itself. So there's also theory in addition to technical skills being taught. So you learn how to use a camera and also what impact what you make has on the world around us. So with that, last year, for example, we were working on documentaries. So we had to present what ethics are to be considered for this project, have a proposal and were helped along the way in pre production, production, and then post production. And with that, we kind of delivered a final product. So me and my peers, we all kind of had our own documentary, which was on a topic that we were interested in. And we could choose that. Then this year, we're going to be now developing a group project. So we get to work all together and develop like a narrative or whatever we really want to, and create it by just somehow combining different platforms. So we have to be able to adapt that one story into different platforms. And in addition to that, we're also going to be working with different clients. So I know some of the people in my class are going to be working with the National Institute for Autism to create a project for them that will then help them do what they do, which is something very meaningful. And I'm going to be working for the Documentary Film Festival in Iahoba, helping them out. So that's something again, I don't think I'd ever probably get the chance to do without the programs. I'm very grateful for that. So it's very fun. And you kind of get to let your creative spirit loose. But you also have to understand what that impact is from that. Yeah. Thank you, Anna. Thank you for sharing that. Yes. So that was our first bachelor's degree, the Creative Media Production program. But we also have a second one, which is a bachelor's degree in computing. It can be approached via two paths. There is a multimedia one, which concentrates on digital media, 3D modeling, and also game design. And then there is the second path, which is cyber security, which covers network security and secure application development. And then our master's degree in the School of Media and IT is in computing as well. And it is for students who would like to develop their skill at the highest level. Both computing programs, as you can see, they are available in the global learning format. So in addition to your studies, we also have a variety of events that you can get involved in and different student organizations. So I'll actually turn it back over to Anna. I know she's very involved with our student council and I think maybe some other events too. So you can maybe tell us a bit more about that. Sure. So in addition to being in my second year of creative media production, I'm also the communications officer for the student council. So there's a couple of like leadership roles in the student council, which students fill and right now we're actually going to be having elections for those. So then new students can have the opportunity to join and be more involved. What the student council does is we kind of act as the voice for the students in a way and also just plan events for students. So it's student events made by the students. And what we've been doing is that we recently were organizing, we have meetings regularly where we discuss any issues that may have arisen and also we plan events. That's a big thing for a student council. We plan any student events. So currently we're actually planning the Halloween party, which is going to be taking place pretty soon and stuff like that. Also the annual welcome party is a big part of that and things like this. So yeah, it's a very great way to get involved and kind of be closer to the student body and be more engaged with them. So yeah, it's a good time. We should join if you do, Sana. Thanks, Sana. So in addition to different student events that you can get involved with, we also have different speaker series for each of our schools. So for example, our school of business, we have our master speaker series, our school of media and IT has our media innovation and technology series. Our school of art and design has our visiting artist and lecture series. And then our school of education, we have our excellence in learning and teaching series. So actually our visiting artist and lecture series, there is an event tomorrow at six o'clock European time that will be through our Facebook. So even not as a student, you're welcome to check that out and watch those events. And through these different series, we invite different professionals from a variety of areas to speak about their different areas of expertise. Our students are able to ask questions and learn about new things, even you know, different areas of their, their, their studies. Our students also put on some different art exhibitions or performances that aren't just their final shows. So they, they can kind of put those on throughout the year. And we have a number of student societies that is possible to join. So some of the ones that we currently have include our clay society. We have our unmute, which is a music society. We have our checkmate, so our gaming club as well. So as you can see, they're kind of all different topics, different fields. There's a film society, art society, and reading society. So kind of all different, different areas. If there's something that looks great, then you're welcome to join. If you see or think of something that isn't there yet and you think, ah, I want, I want to have that too. You're welcome to create a new one. So we're always open to ideas. And our advisors and student services team is, is happy to help you open that and create something new. Perfect. Thank you, Alexa and everybody. And just a quick note at this point that our student Anna has had to leave for a class. But if you actually want to get in touch with a student from your program and hear a bit more directly about their experience as well, that's also possible to do. So just get in touch with your admission advisor and we can put you in touch with somebody who's studying what you're considering studying as well. But hopefully hearing from Anna has just given you some insight into, yeah, that it's possible to be involved not only with your program, but things outside of your studies as well. And similar to those events that Alexa has just been mentioning too. We also try within the university to connect all four of our schools. So something that is across all of our programs is that we have quite small class sizes. So that could be in art and design around 14 students, business maybe up to 20 in creative media production and computer and it can also be around the 15 mark, for example. So you really get to know your classmates, you get to know the other students and you get to know your lecturers as well. But we also are mindful that, you know, you want to interact with students across all four of the schools. So we have an annual theme which brings our students together to consider some of the wider world issues and the things that are happening right now. So the current one is called be the change. And that's really about being empowered to drive change for yourself. So obviously, you know, we still have the pandemic ongoing around climate change, lots of issues that we face within humanity. And this is a great place for you to come together and either integrate through your studies as research projects or just have events in another space to talk about and think about how to build kind of resilience and how these things affect our lives and how we can get through them together. So that's our annual theme and that we really encourage all students to engage with where possible. There's also other initiatives throughout your studies that really can help you beyond what you're learning in the classroom. So that might be guest workshops and or lectures like you heard about just before. But we also have access to the LinkedIn learning platform. So some of your study resources might be coming from that. Or if you want to learn something different to complement your area, you can find a course through that. There's also university wide courses. So applied philosophy is one of those. An architecture class is another one that we have introduced. So that's a way as well that if you're new to the city or even if you lived in Prague, your entire life, it's a way for you to connect in a different way with the city, learn more about the architecture. And again, that's open to all students. And also to complement your studies, there are study abroad opportunities as well. So for example, within computing, we work closely with a school and engineering school based in Paris that offer a school in robotics, for example, and depending on your program, there might be the opportunity as well for a study abroad semester or depending on the structure of your program and what level you're at for kind of an internship as well could be a possibility there. Something that hopefully has become apparent as we've been introducing the programs is this practical nature. Now we appreciate that at the end of your undergraduate or even master's studies, you know, you might want to remain in academia and some of our students do do that. But typically, most people are looking for building their career prospects and they want to have a successful career in the future. I mean, a lot of our students cases and a global career as well, you know, students are very mobile typically and do do move around. So we find it really important to make sure that you're well connected. So we host an annual career fair that has taken place digitally the last couple of years. We've been able to inviting guest speakers, hold CV workshops, for example, and invite companies in from our industry network who are either hiring, but can also just perhaps broaden your horizons on what careers are out there and how you get into them, what skill sets people are looking for, how to handle yourselves in interviews. And there's quite a lot of emphasis on this style of preparation. And you mentioned from our through the School of Business introduction, you will have heard that we offer those two master's programs there. And actually within our student body, we do have working professionals as well. So we try and promote across those master's programs in particular opportunities for networking as well, and perhaps devising career connections to. So that's really important to us that upon graduation, you are successful in what you're looking to do with your future goals and aspirations. You can use our alumni association for that as well. You become an alumni not only of Park City University, but also of Teeside University, if you've studied on one of those British and degree programs. And just to maybe say as well that if you are on one of those programs, and all the bachelor's degrees take three years to complete. And the master's, as you heard, could take anywhere between 12 to 18 months or two years in our School of Art and Design. So there is really the opportunity to graduate through to that master's level and have your CV kind of ready to go within a four year period if you're now looking to study with us from the bachelor's degree level. And so moving on, we just want to now talk a little bit about Park. So some of you joining us, we already know are watching this from across the globe. Some of you might be just down the road. And in terms of our campuses, we do have three campuses. You've already seen some of the video footage from Bishops Court. There's also a postgraduate School of Art and Design Studio in a different area of Prague as well, and as well as our Polska campus in Prague, too. So you could be based and across sort of two locations. But typically most students have one of the campuses, which is their base. So that's why those other university wide events are really important to make sure that you're across all the spaces. And Prague is obviously a capital city within Europe. So we recently hosted our Welcome to the Semester Party in a venue across the city. And we really encourage students to try and take advantage of what Prague actually has to offer. So that's not just our design studios, but for example, that is here. There's a media production studio that's here. The students can go and visit. There's lots of culture here to be involved with different events and different work events as well that might be related to your studies. So there's lots of opportunities that Prague as a city presents for students to benefit from as well, that might complement the subject area that you are studying. We do appreciate that. As I mentioned, English is typically the dominant language across the university, but we do have Czech speakers not only in admissions in my colleague Anna here, but also across the university administration as well and particularly in student services because we do understand that if you are moving or relocating even from another part of the country, it can take some time to settle in or you might have questions or need some assistance. So we do have a dedicated team in our student services team and we have a week before the semester starts where you have the opportunity to meet all the other new students who are starting, meet the student council and Anna was talking about just for find out what societies are running and orientate yourself in the city. Make sure you get the bank account set up if you need one a mobile phone. These kind of practical activities. So we support you with that every step of the way, basically. So we take a personal approach to admission. So we'll work with you individually and that really continues once you start your studies as well. And you'll have a dedicated study advisor who is there for you to support you throughout your studies as well. Should any questions come up or you need any additional support. So hopefully if you if you would be moving here, then that transition, we try and make that as smooth as possible for you. And it turns of accommodation if you would be looking for accommodation. The demand is quite high within Prague, but we can recommend you some places to look if you're going to be trying to find your own apartment, typically for international students. We do recommend trying to find a place in the student residence or booking through one of the websites that or the platforms you can see on the screen right now. Typically, the cost is anywhere between three hundred and fifty to four hundred and fifty depending on the room type and where you stay per month. There are different options available depending on your budget as well. So as I mentioned, we can try and help you if you are looking for that different ideas, but we do recommend, particularly if you're listening to this and looking for September twenty twenty two entry. If you kind of apply earlier, it's better for you just to know what accommodation you will be in and have your place secured. And if you're listening to this and you're still interested in the February twenty two semester, then please do get into it with as soon as possible to kind of talk about your accommodation and what might suit you best and what's available. Because like I said, the demand can be can be quite high, but we'll try and support you where possible to make sure that you have a place upon your arrival. So at this point, I would be and we can show you also a short video for those of you that maybe are and haven't been to Prague before just to kind of see see the city in a little bit about the student experience. And then after that, I'm going to be handing over to my colleague Alice to just talk through the next kind of rounds for admission, the application process before a few closing remarks. And we've had a few questions coming through. If you do have any more, please feel free to keep writing those to us and we'll make sure that and either address verbally at the end or send you a chat reply as well. Thanks, Alice. OK, so I hope you enjoyed a little tour around Prague and the opportunities. So I'll be talking a bit more about, yes, the admission deadline will start for the ones that are applicable to visa students. So let's have a look here. We have two intakes for the next year. We have February 2022 and September 2022. As you can see for February, the deadline is approaching. So we do recommend keeping the state in mind 31st of October and trying to complete your application process by that time. Typically for visa students, the process can take around 90 days for your visa application to be processed from the moment you submitted your application and your documents. So if you cannot meet the 31st of October 2021, we do recommend applying by the end of November or middle of November at the latest for September 2022. As you can see, there's still plenty of time. Early registration period is not finished yet. It is the 30th of November 2021. And as you can see at the bottom part, there are bonuses that you can get. So we always recommend applying as early as possible. For example, let's say for September 2022, if you meet the 30th of November deadline, you can get an 8% discount on your first semester fees or plus 25% of the awarded amount. If you applied for a scholarship, there is also a 20% or a 10% available, depending on when you complete the admission process. And of course, for the discount, it could be also either five or three. And now if we move to the deadlines for our EU students and local students, there are a couple of rounds available at this moment for February 2022. As you can see round two is not finished yet. And there is also round three and the late registration period available. And also for September 2022, it is there is also still plenty of time to apply. And as you can see on the bottom as well, the same bonuses available if you wish to secure your place at an earlier date. Yes. So now I would like to move forward and give you tell you a bit more about the documents you would need to apply and the first steps. So once you decide that you're ready to apply, the first thing that you would need to do is to submit the required documents. The first thing would be a confirmation of completed education. So it could be a high school diploma if you're applying for a bachelor's degree or a foundation diploma, or it is a bachelor's degree if you're applying for a master's. Then there is proof of English. We accept IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent documentation. Then there is a letter of motivation. It is 300 words, minimum for bachelor's degree and 500 for master's program. Then there is a copy of your passport. And also, as already my colleague Anna mentioned, if you're applying to a School of Art and Design program, you will need a portfolio. If you're interested in the portfolio requirements, we'll be happy to send you the via email for the program of your choice. If you're applying for a master's degree, you would also need to submit a CV and a couple of letters of recommendation. And once you submit these documents, we will review them. And if everything meets the requirements, we will arrange the final interview with the program leader. And if you successfully pass this interview, we will send you an offer to study and confirm that you've been accepted. OK, thank you, Alice. So hopefully the event today has given you a insight into some of our programs of what you can expect if you study at our university and the types of events and student-led initiatives that are happening. There's a lot more than we even mentioned today. Just thinking through now, we have a student magazine that we haven't talked about and lots of other things. So as I said, if you do want to go into more detail about your program or specifically talk about perhaps a portfolio or which program might suit you best if you're thinking about finance and international management, for example, we would be very happy to have an individual call with you as your admissions advisors or set up a call with a current student. And to kind of end, I just really wanted to touch upon how we are teaching actually right now and how we're looking ahead to teach as well. So currently, face-to-face teaching is happening here on campus. I'm very pleased to say the corridors are filled with students. Of course, we are taking precautions against COVID-19 with mandatory mask-wearing in the common spaces, proof of either vaccination or negative testing for access onto the campus. There is new air filtration systems in our classrooms as well, as well as ventilation through opening windows and so on. So we are taking the approach still very seriously and we want face-to-face teaching to continue for, of course, as long as possible throughout the whole academic year. The Czech Republic continues to welcome students from not only the EU, but internationally as well. Obviously, Alice mentioned that deadline there. If you are a visa-seeking student and you're considering February entry, please do write to us as soon as possible because visa applications are open across the world and we can let you know what the situation is at your local embassy and hopefully still get you to apply on time to start your studies in February here in person if the program that you're applying to is designed for in-person teaching. If there would have been any delays and we do have a digital campus, that's what some of our students are studying in, currently or studying in hybrid format, but actually as we are looking ahead to the 2022 academic year, we are expecting our face-to-face teaching to continue. But if you have any specific questions about your situation or moving, then please let us know. But of course for September 2022, at this point, we are looking ahead and expecting to continue our teaching, given that the health restrictions allow and similarly for February, we do anticipate that to continue. And at the moment, a question has just come through regarding vaccinations. So we are continuously following the travel restrictions, for example, so if you do require a visa or even if you're just traveling from within Europe and you need advice on that, we keep very up to date with the measures. So when you're planning your arrival in Prague, we can let you know exactly what's needed. For general information at the moment for travel, if you are vaccinated by an EMA, so a European Medical Association approved vaccine, typically you can travel with proof of this without quarantine, depending on the country that you're traveling from. If you're not vaccinated, then there might be testing requirements. But once you have your valid visa in hand, you can obviously travel into the country. And as I said, applications are open and the European borders are also open. So if you would be moving here for studies, it's definitely possible. Teaching is happening within the classroom and we do envisage to continue with face-to-face teaching for as long as that's possible. So really that remains for me to say is to thank you very much for your time and attending the event today. If you have any immediate questions, you can see our email addresses on the screen now. We'd be very happy to hear from you and get back to you. Before we do end, just going to take a couple of minutes to see if we have any other questions which are coming through and we can hopefully answer those. And if you are asking specifically around kind of the vaccination and quarantine, I think it's probably better if we do follow up with you over email just so we can find out exactly what your status is, what your situation is and where you would be travelling from. But typically if you are fully vaccinated with a European medical approved agency vaccine, there is no need to undertake self-isolation for a period of time here. But that is of course subject to change as the situation develops, which we all just have to wait and see. But our colleagues across the university, we are monitoring this and we will let you know as and when it's applicable for you to be moving and travelling to visit us. If any of you do want to visit us in person, if you're listening today and that's feasible for you to get to us and actually see the campus, we'd be very happy to host you as well. So thanks once again for joining us and I think I can't see any other questions. So we hope that you enjoy the rest of your day or evening. Thanks once again to Alexa, Alison and Emma for all your input today. And we all hope to hear from you soon and hopefully see you in Prague as a Prague City University student in the future. Thanks very much. Thank you everyone. Have a nice evening. Bye. Bye. Bye.