One of the basic principles of any democratic society is equality of citizens regardless of gender. The principle of equal opportunities means combating discrimination based on sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political opinions or any other opinion, parenthood, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age or sexual orientation.

The BUT seeks systematic support to ensure Equal Opportunities and Equal Treatment of employees and students in the areas of management, institutional and personnel policy, including the values and standards it recognises.

The BUT has as one of its supporting tools the new Gender Equality Plan of BUT 2025-2028, which is available in both czech and english. You can find it together with other important information on the website SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS. The approach of the BUT to the processes of assessment, evaluation, training or recruitment of employees in terms of ensuring equality of opportunity is an important strategic point for the University.

Others documents The Guide to Work-Life Balance and Code gender senzitive communication at BUT.

  • 317

    women at all levels of study at FME in 2024/2025

  • 12,4 %

    of master's degree graduates in 2024/2025 were women

  • 18 %

    of students at all levels of study in 2024/2025 were foreigners

  • 1

    Vice-Dean Jana Hoderová became the first woman in the leadership of the FME in 2023

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