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Currently, we have 50 candidates studying for the MBA degree. They are mostly managers and directors of well-known national and international companies. VSFS takes an exceptional care selecting its academic staff and up-to-date study materials. Among our lecturers are American professors from City University of Seattle and also professors from prestigious Czech universities.
The MBA program is open to candidates with undergraduate degrees and a sound knowledge of the English language. We start twice a year, in April and October. Book your test today! Since then, it has been developing continuously Show educations. Category Program level Location Delivery method. A student poses in front of the famous Charles Bridge. Students getting a tour of the city in Prague.
Homemade potatoe chips are street food favorite. Another beautiful view of Prague. The architecture of Prague is unmatched. Exploring the city of Prague.
There's plenty of parks to hang out with friends in Prague. Even the libraries in Prague are beautiful. Prague City. If participants are displaying one or more symptoms of COVID, they will not be permitted into the facility or aquatic program.
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Recreation eGuide, camps, how to register Proof of vaccination required. Required proof Proof you are fully vaccinated. Fully vaccinated means you have received two doses of a Health Canada approved vaccine at least 14 days prior. The following are accepted: Electronic or hard copy of your vaccination receipt Ontario enhanced vaccine certificate QR code Canadian Armed Forces CAF vaccination booklet Confirmation of vaccination issued by another jurisdiction Valid identification that shows name and date of birth and has been issued by an institution or public body.
Photo identification is not required and the identification does not need to be government-issued. Exceptions Age 11 and under Those with a documented medical exemption from a doctor or nurse practitioner.
Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 participating in organized sports, including on ice sports, sport leagues, badminton, table tennis, tennis, ball hockey, martial arts, dance, basketball, swimming lessons, aquatic certification courses or volleyball.
However, this youth age group will require proof of vaccination for recreational swims, public skating, use of a cardio and weight room or attending an activity or sporting event as a spectator.
To prevent the spread of COVID, the following safety measures are in place at City facilities: Plexiglass shields installed at customer service desks to protect workers and users. Directional signage to manage traffic flow.
Additional hand sanitizing stations are available and frequent handwashing is encouraged. Clients will need to conduct a health screening and assumption of risk upon arrival at the facility. Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting protocols have been implemented. Wearing a mask in City facilities Masks must be worn in enclosed public spaces, including when entering the facility, in common areas, lobbies, washrooms, change rooms and hallways, as mandated by province-wide masking regulations.
Only the following programs, activities and individuals are exempt from the mask requirement: Swimming: masks may be removed when entering the water but are required in other areas of the building. Arenas: A mask is required at all times except while on the ice surface. Children under the age of 5 years chronologically or developmentally, who refuses to wear a mask and cannot be persuaded to do so by their caregiver.
Individuals with medical conditions or disabilities rendering them unable to safely wear a mask. Individuals who are unable to put on or remove their mask without assistance. Equipment that is not regularly in contact with chlorinated water will be disinfected every four hours at minimum. This includes: weight and cardio rooms during drop-in sports public skating fitness classes on-ice activities walking track.
Masks should be worn while transitioning between areas. Examples: A participant may remove their mask during a workout in a weight and cardio room. If the participants stop their workout, leave the workout area or transition to another area of the building, they are expected to wear their mask. A participant may remove their mask during a drop-in basketball activity, pickleball, badminton etc. When the activity is over, or if they leave the area to visit the changeroom, approach a staff member with a question or fill their water bottle in the lobby, they are expected to wear their mask.
Register for a program. How to register Sign-in or create an account If you forgot your account information, you can have your account information e-mailed to you Find a program Browse the recreation guide Search for programs by facility at JoinOttawa You can also register in person by visiting a recreation facility or client service centre.
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