Zlin is situated in the Moravia (the eastern part of Czech Republic) it is quite small city with 75 000 inhabitants, so when you compare it with other cities in Czech Republic or European cities you can just think about “what the hell I can do there and how will my Erasmus looks like?” Lots of things but first watch this video, which will show you the "city of green and red". Why red? because of the characteristic buildings made from red Bricks.
Faculties: Zlin is a small city and the faculties aren't that far from each other, so you can walk or if it's bigger distance, then you can take a trolley-bus. According to your time schedule of your courses you will just go to school, pay attention, take notes, do your work and also have fun with your new classmates, this is the most important part! The examination period is the time when you should study hard therefore you can use our new and modern library (U13) with internet connection, books, copier, and the best part of whole library is hidden in the fourth floor – chill-out zone for students. Come and explore!
Dormitories: We recommend asking for accommodation at our university dormitories during your stay in Zlin. Why? Usually all Erasmus students live there. So there is always the most of fun. The other reason is that the dorms are very close to University as well as to the city centre.
Climate: The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with warm summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. The temperature difference between summer and winter is relatively high The coldest month is usually January, followed by February and December. During these months, there is usually snow in the mountains and sometimes in the major cities and lowlands and the temeratures usually fall below 0 °C. During March, April and May, the temperature usually increases rapidly, especially during April, when the temperature and weather tends to vary widely during the day. The warmest month of the year is July, followed by August and June. On average, summer temperatures are about 20 – 30 C° higher than during winter. Summer is also characterized by rain and storms. Autumn generally begins in September, which is still relatively warm and dry. During October, temperatures usually fall below 15 °C or 10 °C and deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves. By the end of November, temperatures usually range around the freezing point.
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