Overview
The University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA), founded in 1940, is Slovakia’s oldest and one of its largest public universities focused on economics, business, and management. Today it enrolls roughly 7,000–12,000 students across campuses in Bratislava and Košice and offers AACSB-accredited business education with strong links to employers. EUBA also supports international study and research through an active network of partnerships, including Erasmus+ and bilateral agreements, helping students gain globally connected, career-oriented experience.
2. General Information
| Name | University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA) |
|---|---|
| Established | 1940 |
| Type | Public research university |
| Location | Bratislava (main), plus Faculty in Kosice, Slovakia |
| Students | ≈ 7,000–12,000 (≈ 400 international) |
| Faculties | 7 faculties including Economics & Finance; Commerce; Economic Informatics; Business Management; International Relations; Applied Languages; Business Economics (Kosice |
| Website | https://www.euba.sk |
3. Fee Structure
| Program | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Bachelor’s or Master’s (English) (Applied Economics, Finance, etc.) |
€1,500 (Bachelor’s), €2,500 (Master’s) — academic year 2024/25 |
| PhD programmer (English-taught) | €3,000/year — academic year 2024/25 |
| Slovak-taught programmers (EU/Slovak students) | Free, if within standard study duration |
4. Academic Programs
- Bachelor’s (Bc.), Master’s (Ing.) and PhD (PhD.) programs offered through seven faculties
- English-language Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in areas such as Applied Economics, Finance, Business & Tourism, and Marketing
- Double or joint degree options with partner universities across Europe and Asia (availability depends on the specific program intake)
- If you want to compare economics-focused study options in Slovakia, you may also want to review Comenius University in Bratislava for broader disciplines beyond business and economics.
5. Facilities
- Modern teaching facilities in Bratislava and Košice, including lecture halls and library services
- On-campus study support resources through university libraries and academic staff
- Sports and cultural infrastructure varies by campus, but typically includes student recreation opportunities
- EUBA’s international mobility infrastructure supports exchanges via Erasmus+ and other partner agreements, which can be especially useful for students planning internships or semester study abroad
- For students comparing broader technical or STEM options alongside business, the Technical University of Kosice is a common alternative in Slovakia’s higher education landscape
6. Accommodation
EUBA provides 9 university-managed residences, subject to availability and the application process. Private rentals close to campus typically cost around €300/month, while total living costs in Bratislava may vary widely (often roughly €260–718/month) depending on accommodation type, utilities, transport, and lifestyle. Students should also account for move-in deposits and semester start timing when budgeting.
- University dormitories (limited availability)
- Support for finding private housing near campus
- If you are considering studying in more than one Slovak location, it can help to compare cost-of-living expectations with other universities such as the University of Žilina
7. Contact Information
- Email: inquiries via the official university contact form
- Phone: listed in the EUBA central directory on the official website
- Address: Dolgoses 1, 852 35 Bratislava 5, Slovak Republic
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