FFWT in numbers

  • 29 study programmes
  • approximately 1,500 students
  • more than 10, 000 hectares of university forests
  • 3 exceptional arboreta
  • Get to know the world, travel to 23 countries
  • through 6 exchange programmes
WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DEAL WITH
  • we are a major institution providing education in the fields of forestry, gamekeeping, landscape engineering,  arboriculture, technical biology of woody species, forestry and wood technology, wood processing and utilisation, and furniture design,  
  • we deal with research, development and specialist activities in the afore-mentioned areas.  
WHAT WE PUT EMPHASIS ON
  • freedom of education, where scientific-research plays an important role,  
  • creative potential, which we also expect of our students,   
  • enlightenment, this is the way to arouse public interest in the landscape, forests, wood as a renewable resource, ecology, but also in interior design and aesthetic feeling. 
GREATEST PLUSES
  • we are the faculty for the 21st century –the fields of study offered at FFWT bring together the most contemporary themes, not only of the present, but also of the future,  
  • education on accredited study programmes  – at all levels and in all forms of university  study,   
  • the possibility for students to structure their studies according to their own needs,
  • cooperation with the field of practical application,
  • intensive cooperation with foreign universities,
  • studying in English,
  • involvement of the faculty activities in technology platforms and clusters,
  • practical forestry training takes place in school forests with an acreage of ​​more than 10,000 ha
  • we have the first Czech research centre for the study of wood – the Josef Ressel Research Centre in Brno-Útěchov.
WHAT CURRENT TRENDS WE ARE FOLLOWING?
  • in forestry – production ecology in the ecosystem concept,
  • in landscaping – landscape management as a tool ensuring equilibrium of the cultural landscape while using mainly renewable resources,
  • in woodworking and furniture – development of wood-based materials, products and technologies, including energy,
  • research in the above fields, focusing on the production and stability of forest ecosystems, the processing and use of wood and other renewable natural resources while maintaining the stability of production in a balanced landscape.