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Decision of the dean on the rules of admission for the Master's Ecology programme for the academic year 2023/2024

In accordance with Sections 48 - 50 of Act 111/1998 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions and the Modifications and Amendments of Other Acts, I announce the rules of admission for entrance into the master study programme Ecology at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice for the academic year 2023/2024.

Article 1. Study programme opened

Programme

Number of applicants admitted

Ecology

20

Article 2. Admission deadlines

  1. Main term

Applications may be submitted until 18 May 2023. Applicants must submit a certified copy of proof of successful completion of the Bachelor's degree, and the motivational letter introducing the applicant, his/her previous experience in ecology, and describing their bachelor' s research project(s), if any, on up to one A4 page no later than 13 June 2023, 11:00 a.m.

  1. Additional term

Students are admitted to fill vacant capacities in the programme. Applications may be submitted from 1 July to 31 October 2023. Applicants must submit a certified copy of proof of successful completion of the Bachelor's degree, and the motivational letter introducing the applicant, his/her previous experience in ecology, and describing their bachelor' s research project(s), if any, on up to one A4 page no later than 6 February 2024, 11:00 a.m.

For documents issued by a foreign university, the faculty reserves the right to request higher forms of verification or nostrification.

Article 3. Application submission

Applications must be submitted online at https://wstag.jcu.cz/portal/studium/uchazec/eprihlaska.html?pc_lang=en. The application fee of CZK 500 can be paid by credit card through the JCU payment gateway or by bank transfer to account number 104725778/0300; variable symbol - 6020106, specific symbol - electronic application number generated by the electronic application system. Applicants are advised to agree with electronic communication (to be expressed in the application).

The applicant shall deliver the documents of previous education in person or by post to the     Department of Student Affairs of the Faculty of Science at the following address:

Faculty of Science of the University of South Bohemia
Department of Student Affairs,
Branišovská 1760
370 05 České Budějovice Czech Republic

 

Article 4. Eligible applicants

Admitted to study may be:

  1. A citizen of the Czech Republic holding a Bachelor’s degree who fulfils the conditions set out in Art. 5 of this Decision;
  2. A foreign national who, in addition to meeting these conditions, must comply with the special regulations for the study of foreign nationals at universities in the Czech Republic.

 

Article 5. Entrance exam

  1. The dean is to name an admission committee composed of 3-6 members of the academic staff and chaired by the Vice Dean for Study. In the first round, the applications and motivational letters are evaluated by the admission committee on the following aspects:
    • Research interests, experience, and plans,
    • Ability to communicate in English at a level sufficient for the st
  2. Each member of the committee is to evaluate each applicant's application and motivational letter on a scale of 0-10 points, the points are then to be averaged across all committee members. Applicants are to be ranked by score and 40 applicants with thehighest score are then to be invited for the second round (interview). All applicants reaching the same score as the 40th applicant are also to be invited. Applicants scoring below 3 points are not to be admitted.
  3. Applicants invited to the second round are to be interviewed via teleconferencing (e.g. Zoom). The candidates to be interviewed are to be notified within one week after the application deadline and the date and time of their interview arranged with them.

During the interview the admission committee is to examine the:

  • Scope of ecological knowledge,
  • Research interests, experience, and plans,
  • Ability to communicate in English at a level sufficient for the
  1. Each member of the committee is to evaluate each applicant's performance on a scale of 0-10 points, and the points are to be averaged across all committee members. Applicants are ranked by the score and 20 applicants with the highest score are admitted. All applicants reaching the same score as the 20th applicant are also to be admitted. Applicants scoring below 3 points are not to be
  2. Based on the recommendation of the admission committee, the dean is to decide and announce the admission or non-admission of the given applicant within three weeks of the examination in case the applicant delivered the Bachelor diploma before applicant´s interview, otherwise within one week after diploma submission deadline. This information is to be passed on to the applicant by e-mail and post.

 

Article 6. Applicants with special needs

An applicant with special needs (with a disability, chronic illness, or other health problems) has the right to use the support measures and services provided by the university during the entrance examination and, if accepted, also during their study. If they wish to assert this claim, they must select the option YES in the column “Consideration of special needs” in the online application form. After fulfilling all the administrative requirements associated with the application for study they will be contacted by the staff of the Support Centre for Students with Special Needs and acquainted with the next steps. More detailed information can be obtained on the centre's website (www.centrumssp.jcu.cz), by email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or by telephone (00420 389 036 026). It is also possible to consult with the staff of the centre about the suitability of choice of a study programme before submitting an application for study.

 

Article 7. Further provisions

  1. Applicants who, no later than the fifth working day after the scheduled date of the entrance examination, submit a physician's certificate attesting to their unfitness to participate in the examination or will experience technical problems during the interview, will be invited to the examination on an alternative date, organized in the same way as the examination on the original date.

  2. Unsuccessful applicants shall have the right to appeal to the Dean within 30 days of receiving the decision. If the appeal is rejected, the candidate may present it to the Rector of the University for a final decision. The appeal is to target Art. 5 of this Decision, otherwise it is to be deemed to be without basis. In formulating the appeal the applicant has the right to view the documentation of his admission process but does not have the right to see the documentation of other applicants or the committee

These conditions for admission were discussed and agreed upon by the Academic Senate of Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice on 10 January 2023.

České Budějovice, 16 January 2023                                                                 

prof. Ing. Hana Šantrůčková, CSc.
The Dean of the Faculty of Science

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Decision on the conditions for admission to study in the Bachelor’s Study Programme of Biological Chemistry for the Academic Year 2023/2024

On the basis of § 48-50 of Act No. 111/1998 Coll. on Higher Education Institutions, I hereby declare the conditions for admission to study in the cross-border Bachelor’s programme Biological Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice (hereafter FSci USB)  in collaboration with Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria.

  1. Number of admitted applicants

 Programme

Field of study

Number of students admitted

Biological Chemistry

Biological Chemistry (study in English in co-operation with Johannes Kepler Universität, Linz)

20

  1. Important dates in admission process

Applications must be submitted by 31 March 2023. Evidence of attainment of full secondary or full secondary vocational education must be received by 16 June 2023, 11:00. The entrance examination will be held on 20 June 2023 and an alternative date of 21 June 2023.

  1. Submission of applications

Applications are to be submitted in electronic form (https://www.jcu.cz/uchazec-o-studium/e-prihlaska). Mandatory attachments to the e-application is a copy of proof of payment of the admission fee, unless the applicant has completed payment by credit card directly from the application webpage. The document may be added to the e-application even after its submission, but if they are not delivered by the deadline specified in paragraph 2, the application will be excluded from the admission procedure. The necessary details for payment of the fee are set out in Article 6 of this measure.

  1. Criteria for acceptance

A necessary condition for admission is a fully completed secondary education or secondary vocational education – the document proving the completion of this education (an officially verified copy of the school-leaving certificate; in the case of foreign applicants, validated documents proving the completed level of education and completed courses; the faculty reserves the right to request higher forms of verification or nostrification) must be submitted to the Department of Student Affairs FS USB by 16 June 2023, 11:00 AM (in person at the Department of Study Affairs FS USB or by mail to the address of the Department of Study Affairs FSci USB, Branišovská 1760, 370 05 České Budějovice - the delivery date is decisive).

Admission for study in the Biological Chemistry programme is permitted to those who submit the application form, pay the fee (see Art. 6), and meet the criteria stated in Art. 4.1 or 4.2.

4.1 Entrance examinations

The entrance exam takes place on site. The entrance exam is held on site. In justified cases, the applicant may request the faculty to conduct the examination remotely. The faculty is not obliged to approve the request.

The entrance exam consists of  chemistry, mathematics, and English language to demonstrate knowledge within the extent of the curriculum of a secondary school providing general secondary education and ability to study in English.

Applicants who obtain less than 50 % of points in any part of the exam will not be admitted to study.

Applicants from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America are not required to take the English language exam.

4.2 Other admission methods

Applicants who meet at least one of the following conditions may be admitted to study without an entrance examination:

  1. Participation at the nationwide round of the secondary school competition (Olympiad) in any of the natural sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) or Mathematics; the application form must be enclosed with an authorized copy of the document confirming placing;
  2. Participation at the International Field AP (Advanced Placement) examination organised by the College Board with a score of 5-3;
  3. Participation at any Olympiad focused on natural sciences in categories corresponding to the 1st to 4th grade of secondary school who repeatedly (i.e., at least twice) ranked no worse than fifth; the application form must be enclosed with an authorized copy of the document confirming placing;
  4. Participation at the MATEMATIKA + tests organized by the Center for the Evaluation of Educational Outcomes (CERMAT) with a result of 1 to 2;
  5. Participation at articipants who Obecné studijní předpoklady or Všeobecné študijné predpoklady tests, as well as in the vocational tests in biology, chemistry and mathematics held as part of the National Comparative Examinations in the last year with achieved a percentile of 70 or better in all parts;

To be admitted under (a) - (e) of this Article, the applicant must deliver certified copies of documents proving fulfilment of the relevant condition at the same time as the application for waiver of the entrance examination to the Study Department of the Faculty of Science by 30. April 2023 and take and pass the English language part of the entrance exam.

4.3 Entrance examinations

If the number of applicants exceeds the limit set for individual fields of study in Par. 1, the criteria for admission will be (in descending order):

  • Applicants fulfilling the conditions set out in points (a) to (d) of Article 4.2 of this Decision;
  • Applicants fulfilling the conditions under point e) of Article 4.2 of this Decision, together with candidates whose score in the entrance examination tests will be at least 70%, ranked according to the percentile achieved, or the percentage score achieved in the entrance examination;
  • Applicants whose score in the entrance examination tests will be less than 70% but greater than or equal to 50%, ranked according to the percentage score achieved in the entrance examination; if the entrance examination consists of more than one test, the arithmetic average of the percentages is used.
  1. Applicants with special needs

An applicant with special needs (with a disability, chronic illness, or other health problems) has the right to use the support measures and services provided by the university during the entrance examination and, if accepted, also during their study. If they wish to assert this claim, they must select the option YES in the column “Consideration of special needs” in the online application form. After fulfilling all the administrative requirements associated with the application for study they will be contacted by the staff of the Support Centre for Students with Special Needs and acquainted with the next steps. More detailed information can be obtained on the centre's website (www.centrumssp.jcu.cz), by email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or by telephone (00420 389 036 026). It is also possible to consult with the staff of the centre about the suitability of choice of a study programme before submitting an application for study.

  1. Entrance proceedings fee

The admissions fee is CZK 500.

Bank: ČSOB
Account No.: 104725778 / 0300
Identifier used for domestic payments (“Variabilní symbol”): 6020106
Specific code (“Specifický symbol”): the number of the electronic application form generated by the electronic registration system (foreign applicants must also add their name + surname).
The application fee may be paid by the applicant by bank slip, bank transfer, or through the JU payment gateway.

For payments from abroad:
BIC: CEKOCZPP
IBAN: CZ20 0300 0000 0001 0472 5778
Bank: ČSOB

  1. Decision of admission/ non-admission

A written decision of admission or non-admission will be sent to every candidate immediately after an evaluation of the overall order of the candidates has been made (late June – early July). If the candidate does not agree with a decision of non-admission for study, they have the right to request that the Dean review the decision, this request is to be submitted to the Dean within 30 days of the decision being delivered. If the Dean refrains from changing the decision, the request is to be passed on for review by the Rector of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The decision of the Rector is final. A request for a review of the decision may only be justified by a statement that there was an incorrect evaluation of the fulfilment of the conditions detailed in Paragraphs 3 and 4. In all other cases, the request for review is considered as unjustified. In order to attain the necessary material for their argument, the candidate has the right to examine the documentation used by the Dean in making the decision. The candidate, however, does not have the right to examine the documentation of the other candidates or the records of the panel.

  1. Final provisions

The Czech language version of this Decision is binding for the admission procedure.

These conditions for admission to study on the Bachelor’s study programme of Biological Chemistry at FSci USB were approved by the Academic Senate of FSci USB on 25 November 2022.

České Budějovice, 28 November 2022 

 

prof. Ing. Hana Šantrůčková, CSc.
Dean of the Faculty of Science USB

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Rules for Rigorous Proceedings at the Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice

 

Article 1. General provisions

  1. These rules are based on the valid wording of Act No. 111/1998 Coll. on Universities and on Amendments to Other Acts (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”) as amended by later regulations and from the Regulations for Study and Examination of University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and specifies the conditions for holding rigorous proceedings at FSci USB.
  2. Successful graduates of the rigorous proceedings are awarded the academic title of "Doctor of Natural Sciences" (abbreviated to "RNDr." placed before the name).
  3. The fields in which rigorous proceedings can be held at the Faculty of Science of University of South Bohemia are listed in Annex 1 of these Rules.
  4. The professional level of the state rigorous examination is guaranteed by the Field Board of the corresponding field of Doctoral study; organizationally, the examination is provided by the relevant workplace of FSci USB.

 

Article 2. Submission of an application for a rigorous examination

  1. A candidate who meets the condition of § 46, Paragraph 5 of the Act, i.e. has obtained, or obtains the before the rigorous examination, the academic title of "Master", is to submit an application for the state rigorous examination to the Department of Student Affairs. The application is to be submitted on the form which is Annex 2 of these Rules and is available at the Department of Student Affairs and on the Faculty's website. Along with other requisites, the candidate is to state in the application the field in which he/she will take the rigorous examination.
  2. Before submitting the application, the candidate is to submit the rigorous thesis by sending it by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via the online repository. Transmission via physical media is not permitted.
  3. Simultaneously with the application the candidate is to submit a certified copy of the document on successful completion of his/her Master's studies[1], relevant documents listed in Article 2 of the Provision of the Vice-Dean for Study P 5 and a copy of the document on payment of the rigorous procedure fee according to the Provision of the Dean D 78 as amended. If the candidate is to pass the state rigorous examination at the same time as the Master's state examination, he/she is to also to attach a copy of the Master's diploma certificate to the application made to the Department of Student Affairs.
  4. If the submitted Master's thesis of the graduating student of a Master's field at FSci USB meets all of the requirements for a rigorous thesis (thus significantly exceeding the requirements for a Master's thesis), the student may submit it simultaneously as a rigorous thesis. This does not affect the obligation to submit an application for a state rigorous examination pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 2 of these Rules.

 

Article 3. Rigorous thesis

  1. A rigorous thesis at FSci USB is considered to be an original scientific work dealing with issues related to the given field (i.e. the field in which the applicant has applied to take the state rigourous examination). The work must be based on at least one article that has been published or demonstrably accepted for publication (evidenced by the opinion of the journal) in a scientific or peer-reviewed journal or book.
  2. If the article in question has been published in a journal that has achieved an impact factor of 0.3 or higher at least once in the last 4 years, the opponent's opposition to this work is to be waived. In the case of another professional publication, the thesis is to be submitted to one opponent. The opponent is appointed by the Dean on the basis of the recommendation of the Chairperson of the Field Board.
  3. In the case of several authors, the candidate must not necessarily be the first author of the work; however, his share in the publication must be significant and is to be evidenced by the signed opinion of at least one co-author with a dominant author's share in the article (usually the first or corresponding author). The candidate's share of the multi-author publication must always be stated in percentages accompanied by a verbal statement. The candidate's personal contribution to the submitted publication is to be further assessed by the examination commitee.
  4. The rigorous thesis is to be submitted in Czech or English in the form defined by the Provision of the Vice-Dean for Study P 5.

 

Article 4. Guaranteeing of the state rigorous examination

  1. If the candidate applies for the state rigorous examination in the areas falling within the competence of a Field Board of programmes with specialisations, the Dean is to decide on the particular afiliation of the candidate to a Field Board on the proposal of the Chairperson of the potentially relevant Field Board; at the same time, a guaranteeing department is to be established.
  2. Upon receipt of the documents pursuant to Article 2 of these Rules the Department of Student Affairs shall inform the Chairperson of the relevant Field Board.
  3. The state rigorous examination is to have two parts – a knowledge examination and the defense of the rigorous thesis.
  4. The Field Board is to propose the composition of the committee and the chairperson of the committee for the state rigorous examination. The defense committee is usually to be the same as the knowledge test committee; if the thesis is subject to opposition proceedings, the commission is extended by 1 opponent with the right to vote. Only professors, associate professors, and experts approved by the Scientific Board of the Faculty may be members of the state examination committee. Co-authorship of publications that are part of the submitted rigorous thesis is incompatible with membership of the committee. The committee is to have 5-9 members, of which at least 1 is to be other than an employee of USB. The Field Board is to submit the proposal well in advance of the expected date of the state examination and arrange membership of the committee with the proposed member in advance; the date and place of the examination is to be set by the Field Board at the same time as the submission of the proposal for the composition of the committee. Based on the proposal of the Field Board, the Dean is to appoint the members and the chairperson of the committee for the state rigorous examination. He/she is to inform the Chairperson of the Field Board about his/her decision. According to the dispositions of the Chairperson of the Field Board (or the chairperson of the examination committee), the Department of Student Affairs is to inform the members of the committee about their appointment and the candidate about the composition of the examination committee and the date and place of the examination (no later than two weeks before the examination).
  5. The state rigorous examination is administratively provided by the Department of Student Affairs (registration of the application, distribution of appointment letters, and other administrative acts according to the dispositions of the Chairperson of the Field Board). Organisationally and technically (room and other requisites), the examination is provided by the department relevant to the field of the rigorous examination and the focus of the rigorous thesis in cooperation with the relevant Field Board and the committee for the state examination. Before the examination itself, the chairperson of the committee will request a report form from the Department of Student Affairs for recording the course and result of the state examination.
  6. In the event that a rigorous thesis is subject to opposition proceedings, the opponent's opinion is to focus mainly on the assessment of the overall significance and benefit of the thesis, and in the case of a multi-author publication on the declared contribution of the candidate. The opponent's report may take the form of a completed questionnaire approved for this purpose by the Field Board.

 

Article 5. The course of the state rigorous examination

  1. The state examination and the announcement of the result are to be public. The course of the state rigorous examination is to be managed by the chairperson of the examination committee.
  2. The state rigorous examination may be directly related to the state Master's examination. Upon successful completion of the oral part of the state Master's examination, i.e. the examination in subject areas and the defense of the Master's thesis, candidates are to be asked separate questions pertaining to the rigorous state examination, while the committee is to assesse whether the submitted work meets the requirements for a rigorous thesis. An candidate may take a rigorous state examination only if he/she has successfully passed the Master's state examination.
  3. The knowledge part presupposes a deeper knowledge of the candidate in the field of the state examination and its broader scientific basis. In verifying and assessing the candidate's knowledge, the committee is to take into account his/her factual knowledge, capacity for invention, and ability to work creatively. The result of the examination is to be decided by secret ballot. The participation of at least 5 members of the committee are required and a simple majority of votes is to apply. In the event of a tie, the chairperson of the committee is to have the casting vote. The test is classified as "passed" or "failed".
  4. At least 5 members of the committee and a possible opponent must be present at the defense. The participation of the latter is necessary in the event of a negative evaluation of a rigorous thesis. The chairperson of the committee is to present the candidate, who will then summarize the results of his/her thesis within a maximum of 20 minutes. The opponent is to comment on the thesis (if appointed); the candidate may respond to the comments individually or in aggregate. If written observations have been received from other persons, they are to be presented by the chairperson of the committee. There is then to be a discussion. This is to be followed by a closed meeting of the committee, in which the opponent is also to participate with the right to vote. The success of the defense is to be decided by secret ballot in which a simple majority of votes applies. In the event of a tie, the chairperson of the committee is to have the casting vote. The defense of a rigorous thesis is to be classified as "passed" or "failed".
  5. All documentation, especially the protocol on the course and result of the knowledge part of the examination and defense of the rigorous thesis, duly completed and signed by all present members of the committee, are to be submitted by the chairperson of the committee to the Department of Student Affairs.
  6. An unsuccessful examination may be repeated once in the same field. If one part of the rigorous state examination is not successfully passed and the other part is, only the part which the candidate did not pass is top be repeated. During the repeated examination, at least two members of the commission must be changed, and in the case of repetition due to failure to defend the opposed rigorous thesis, also the opponent. Otherwise, the repeated examination is to proceed in the same manner as the first examination.
  7. The candidate is considered to have passed the state rigorous examination when he/she has obtained the classification "passed" in both parts of the rigorous state examination.
  8. The diploma certificate for the award of the academic title "RNDr." is to be issued within one month of successfully passing the state rigorous examination.

 

Article 6. Effectiveness

  1. The Provision of the Dean D 63 is hereby repealed.
  2. Subsequent updates to the annexes to these Rules shall take effect on the day of their publication on the Faculty's website.
  3. These Rules were approved by the Academic Senate of the Faculty of Science of University of South Bohemia on 17 May 2021 and take effect on 15 May 2021.

 

prof. Ing. Hana Šantrůčková, CSc.                      RNDr. Petr Nguyen, Ph.D.

                    Dean                                             Chairperson of the Academic Senate

Annexes:
- Annex 1 - list of the fields in which rigorous proceedings can be conducted
- Annex 2 - application for rigorous proceedings
 

 

Rules for Rigorous Proceedings
at the Faculty of Science
University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Annex 1

 

List of fields in which rigorous proceedings can be held at the Faculty of Science of University of South Bohemia valid from 1. 11. 2022:

  • Biochemistry,
  • Biology of ecosystems
  • Botany
  • Molecular and cell biology and genetics
  • Physiology and cell biology of plants
  • Clinical biology
  • Parasitology
  • Zoology

[1] A candidate who is a graduate of a Master's degree programme at FSci USB does not have to prove his/her education.

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