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Ad labelling is currently the most pressing problem of influencer marketing. This emerges from the autumn research of the Department of Marketing Communication and PR at FSV UK and the subsequent panel discussion organized in November by the Department and attended by representatives of the Association of Communication Agencies (AKA), the Association of Public Relations (APRA) and the Advertising Standards Council (RPR).
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Hana Kubátová, M.A., Ph.D. (VITRI a IPS FSV UK) was elected a member of the Executive Committee European Consortium for Political Research – the largest and the most important independent European association for studying of political sciences.
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After nearly two years of preparations, the Faculty of Social Sciences launches the Herzl Center for Israel Studies under the aegis of Charles University. The Center will focus on academic and research activities exploring modern Israel and its links to Central Europe.
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A total of 44 study programmes have been approved within the international programme of Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees this year. FSV UK succeeded three times. The Master’s programme of European Politics and Society was prolonged; the Faculty accomplished this as one of only two institutions in the Czech Republic in the role of programme coordinator. Another success involves gaining support for a brand new study programme of Journalism, Media and Globalisation. The last achievement is the extension of validity of the programme of International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies.
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Charles University, Czech Technical University and Czech Academy of Sciences have joined forces with the capital city of Prague in the Prg.ai initiative, which promotes cutting-edge science and research in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). On Thursday 16th May, the representatives signed a cooperation memorandum. The field of social sciences in the project is represented by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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The Faculty enjoys double success in this year’s issue of the high-regarded QS World Universities Rankings by Subject. "Although I am wary of overrating rankings, they are a measure of institutions’ work standards and it is great to hear that our programmes perform so well," says Faculty Dean, Alice Němcová Tejkalová.