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We cordially invite you to an informal brunch of the academic and research staff, lecturers and the secretariat of institutes with the FSV UK Dean Tomáš Karásek on 14 November 2024 in Night Study Rooms A125 and A126 in the Jinonice Library. This time you will have the opportunity to meet our colleagues from the Project Support and Investment Office.
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We have prepared a Read with FSV UK employee challenge for you. Expand your reading horizons and inspire your colleagues with your favourite books. FSV UK's first book challenge is here and it runs from 1 November 2024 to 31 January 2025.
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Opletalova library is now accessible to FSV UK students even when the librarian is not there. Just come between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. and scan your student card to open it. In the library and associated study room, you will find study spaces, a calm and inspiring environment, as well as a self-service copier in MyQ mode.
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The FSV UK Language Centre offers FSV UK academic staff and doctoral students personal or online consultations regarding their writing in English. We’ll talk to you about the ideas you wish to convey and to whom, clarify the purpose of the text you are writing, suggest writing strategies for achieving this purpose, and guide you in your revisions. These consultations are not a proofreading or copy-editing service.
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A set of recommendations was created at FSV UK, which aims to support our educators in the informed and conscious use of AI in academic activities. The recommendations emphasize the academic goals of FSV UK and contain specific examples and tips on how AI can be used.
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The faculty’s operations remain unaffected. Students directly affected by the flood situation will be handled on an individual basis. We continue to monitor, evaluate, and take all necessary actions as the situation evolves.