\def\GWpar{The GOLEM tokamak at the Czech Technical University is the university based high temperature plasma experiment intended to be partially an educational device for domestic and foreign students and partially can serve as a scientific device primarily in the field of the edge plasma physics research and secondly as a test bed device for specific technology tests invented into the tokamak plasma research, e.g. high temperature superconductors application in the real tokamak operation. The reinstalled tokamak (major radius R = 0.4 m, minor radius a = 0.085 m with circular limiter) currently operates at a modest range of parameters: toroidal magnetic field Bt < 0.8 T, plasma current Ip < 10 kA, pulse length <25 ms and electron temperature Te ~ 80 eV with runaway part in the order of MeV. A unique features of this experiment are the possibility of a complete remote handling operation via secure internet access and a firing rate ~ 1 discharge per 2 minutes, these features ideal for systematic measurements that can be done in advance to the heavy experiments at the big science project such as COMPASS tokamak. The collaboration between the GOLEM and COMPASS tokamaks has a long tradition covering edge plasma physics investigations (Langmuir, Mach, Ball pen probes, magneto-hydrodynamic phenomena, isotopic studies ), spectroscopic studies, technology inquires (application of high temperature superconductors in fusion devices, development of 3D ferromagnetic model of tokamak core). The tokamak GOLEM has recently established cooperation with foreign experts in the scientific and technology issues: * Great Britain, Russia: high temperature superconductors and developing iron core models. * Bulgaria, France, Russia: edge plasma and isotopic studies. The tokamak GOLEM has served as a educational tool in the field of high temperature plasma physics, tokamak technology and diagnostics education in the cooperation with tutors from Belgium, Bulgaria, Serbia, France, Thailand, Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Hungarian and Denmark. The GOLEM tokamak at the Czech Technical University is the university based high temperature plasma experiment intended to be an educational device for domestic and foreign students. An unique feature of this experiment is the possibility of a complete remote handling operation via internet access. Wide range of tasks with varying levels of complexity covering tokamak physics, technology and operation can be studied by the future fusion specialists. The possibility to remotely control the tokamak GOLEM is offered to the fusion oriented educational institutions, preferably involved in the FUSENET consortium (The European Fusion Education Network). The real remote operation of the GOLEM tokamak can be demonstrated from any standard internet device (mobile phone, tablet, laptop).}