Czech press survey – November 7
November 07, 2009
Prague - Universities mushroomed all over the Czech Republic after the fall of communism with the aim to catch up with the West's number of university graduates among the population, but this has paradoxically harmed the country's level of education as no attention was paid to the quality of new universities, daily Pravo writes today.
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