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The Well-being Working Group invites you to an interactive workshop: How to Learn Effectively, which will take place on 11 December 2025, from 14:30 to 17:30, in room C612 in Jinonice. Tired of spending hours over textbooks with the feeling that it just does not work? Stop struggling with ineffective cramming and discover how to study smart!
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Join the letter-writing marathon in support of our PhD student Bahruz Samadov, convicted for his critical stances towards the regime in his native Azerbaijan. The event will take place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Jinonice Campus and in the Hollar Building.
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For the second year running, Charles University is recognizing individuals who contribute to equal opportunities through their work. The 2025 Carl and Gerty Cori Prize was also awarded to Alice Němcová Tejkalová from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism FSV UK, who has been working on the topic of equal opportunities for a long time – in academia, journalism and in the field of parasports.
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This year, the Charles University Grant Agency President's Award was awarded to Tereza Juhászová from the Institute of International Studies FSV UK for her project Post-WWII Coexistence in an East Slovak Small-town. The project, which ran from April 2023 to December 2024, aimed to analyze the mechanisms of coexistence in a post-conflict, linguistically mixed society living on the geographical periphery.
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The oldest Czech foundation, the Josef, Marie and Zdeněk Hlávka Foundation, presented awards at the Josef Hlávka Castle in Lužany, traditionally on the day before November 17. Vojtěch Besednjak, a student at the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK, received the Josef Hlávka Award for outstanding scientific results.
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"Dear colleagues, when remembering the events of November 17, 1989, we often – and quite rightly – talk about the courage that students demonstrated in the face of the armed elements of communist power. Thanks to their courage and the courage of all others who contributed to the fall of the communist regime, we have been able to live in freedom for more than a quarter of a century," says Tomáš Karásek. Read the full statement.