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Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková from the Institute of Sociological Studies has explored various topics throughout her academic career. In recent years, she has primarily focused on the sociology of medicine. Through her current research on antibiotic resistance, she aims to deepen the necessary collaboration between medical and social sciences. Read about her academic path and current research projects.
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We invite you to the opening of the Multivision exhibition, featuring works by students of journalism, which will take place on March 19 at 6 PM in the Jinonice Campus. Media are an inseparable part of civil society. Journalists guide the public through the labyrinth of events, enriching them with new perspectives seen from various angles. The Multivision exhibition will showcase the perspectives of nearly thirty graduates of the Journalism program at Charles University.
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We know the results of the elections of student ombudspeople for the period 2025/2026. The elections took place at IMS FSV UK, where Adéla Smržová was elected ombudsperson. At the other institutes, only one candidate was registered, so the elections did not take place and the candidate was elected automatically.
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After extensive reconstruction and modernization of the former library at Hollar, the Hollar Student Zone is now open to students, offering expanded facilities for study and relaxation. We cordially invite you to its opening, which will take place on Wednesday, 5 March 2025 at 10:00 a.m. in the presence of the FSV UK Dean, Tomáš Karásek, and the Director of the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, Jakub Končelík.
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The elections of Student Ombudspeople for the period 2025/2026 will take place from 9:00 on February 25, 2025 to 3:00 pm on February 26, 2025, via online application. The elections will take place only at Institute of International Studies FSV UK as there was always only one candidate at the other institutes. Therefore, these candidates have been automatically elected as the new ombudspersons.
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On February 11, we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the aim of which is to remind us of their essential role in the scientific environment and to support their involvement in research. On this occasion, we introduce three participants of the faculty mentoring programme, which is intended to help female researchers with career development and with the reconciliation of both personal and professional life.