First microcertificate graduates
It was an honour to congratulate our first microcertificate graduates.
They completed two courses: Introduction to Health Economics and Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Healthcare.
Students in our master’s program in Applied Health Economics can receive scholarships from the Krsek Foundation, Jan Barta, Roche, and Nadácia Zrak. Their scholarship programs cover up to 75–80% of the tuition fee, opening the door to a career in health economics.
We are pleased to announce that in the 2026–2027 academic year, our study program will once again be supported by the Krsek Foundation, Jan Barta, Roche and the Nadácia Zrak foundation. Thanks to their generosity, many applicants to the English-taught Master’s program can receive a scholarship covering up to 75 to 80 percent of the tuition fee. More info.
The conditions for awarding the scholarships differ by partner. Some are intended for students in difficult life situations, while others encourage graduates to undertake short-term service in the public sector. All share a common goal: opening the door to talented and motivated individuals who want to shape the future of healthcare.
We are proud that these partners have chosen our program, enabling us to educate new professionals in health economics – a field that plays a key role in both care quality and the long-term sustainability of the system. Join us and take advantage of this unique opportunity to study with the support of leaders who believe in your potential.
It was an honour to congratulate our first microcertificate graduates.
They completed two courses: Introduction to Health Economics and Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Healthcare.
Are you interested in how the use of economic tools and data analysis can contribute to improving healthcare systems, the functioning of the pharmaceutical market, or decision-making in public health? Join our online Open Day and learn more.