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On October 28, Professor Ladislav Krištoufek from the Institute of Economic Studies of FSV UK received a Medal of Merit in the Field of Science from President Petr Pavel at Vladislav Hall of Prague Castle. Congratulations!
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We are pleased to welcome Dr Ingrid Anderson, Fulbright Scholar from Boston University, who will be a guest lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University and at the Herzl Centre of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University. She is researching early Prague Zionism and its involvement in Czech nationalism of the same period.
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At its meeting on 8 October 2024, the FSV UK Academic Senate announced elections to the Academic Senate of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University for the term of office 2025–2027. It also announced the date of elections to the Academic Senate of Charles University for the term of office 2025-2028. Both elections will take place electronically from November 26 to November 28, 2024.
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On September 24, 2024, a meeting of representatives of the parties involved in the newly established Supply Chain Resilience Center (SCRC) project took place at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. The SCRC project, a collaboration between Charles University and National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taiwan, aims to explore the resilience of supply chains, particularly in the semiconductor sector.
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FSV UK will participate in the new Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP). The programme is a collaborative consortium consisting of five 4EU+ universities. Call for student applications will open on 15 November 2024.
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We would like to provide you with information regarding the operation of the Hollar building, which is undergoing modernization of selected areas from June 2024. As of Monday, September 30, 2024, the rear tract of the building and the back staircase will be accessible again. Partial construction work will continue to take place in several rooms. For this reason, several operating restrictions will remain in the building: