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1 June 2019 – 26 June 2019

Holiday with Czech (Poděbrady)

This course is designed as intensive with focus on the Czech language and area studies. The optional afternoon programme consists of lectures held in Czech and English, showing Czech films, cultural and sport activities. It takes place in the Podebrady Study Centre, about 40 kms from Prague.


1 June 2019 – 26 June 2019

Sumer School of Slavic Studies (Poděbrady)

This  course is designed as intensive with focus on the Czech language and area studies. The optional afternoon programme consists of lectures held in Czech and English, showing Czech films, cultural and sport activities. It takes place in the Podebrady Study Centre, about 40 kms from Prague.


17 June 2019 – 27 July 2019

Summer FLAS Prague (Praha)

The Czech language programme – SUMMER FLAS PRAGUE is an intensive seven week language course arranged exclusively for US undergraduate and graduate students who are in receipt of a summer fellowship from the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship programme. The Czech language programme – SUMMER FLAS PRAGUE meets criteria set by U. S. Department for Education for approving overseas summer programmes.


20 June 2019

Sally Price: Drawing on slavery – Maroon art and contested stories of its origin

The Maroons, descendants of Africans who liberated themselves from plantation slavery in the colony of Suriname, are famous throughout the world for their rich arts. The women produce stunning textiles and sinuous engravings on the fruit of the calabash tree and the men carve elegant designs on everything from canoes and housefronts to combs and kitchen utensils.


30 June 2019 – 3 July 2019

4th CEREPS Summit 2019 in Prague

“Quality criteria and outcome standards for Physical Education and School Sport”


1 July 2019 – 28 July 2019

Czech Summer School (Praha)

The Czech Summer School (Prague) is an intensive course focusing on language and communication. We strike a balance between spoken and written communication, as well as between reading and listening skills, without overlooking grammar. The course is constructed according to long-term experience in language teaching and is based on modern language teaching methods. It corresponds to the Common European Framework for Languages.


19 July 2019 – 16 August 2019

Czech for Compatriots (Poděbrady)

The course is aimed at Czech compatriots living abroad, who want to learn (or just brush up on) the language of their forefathers, learn about Czech culture and visit the most beautiful places in the Czech Republic. All participants are encouraged to take part in an extensive extracurricular programme, as well as in sports activities. Full-day and half-day trips are also on offer.


29 July 2019 – 23 August 2019

Czech Language And Culture Course (Praha Albertov)

This original summer Czech language course called CZECH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE is held under the auspices of the Czech Ministry of Culture and the City of Prague. The course is suitable for those who are interested not only in Czech language, but also in Czech culture and life. The topic of the 18th re-run of the course will be: what did the Czech give the world?


23 August 2019

Continuity, Discontinuity and Change in the Saqqara New Kingdom Necropolis

This lecture proposes to study the development of the New Kingdom (1539–1078 BCE) necropolis at Saqqara (near Memphis) by focusing on the day-to-day use of the site. The built environment (a mix of contemporary tomb structures and older monuments) provides the setting for human activity.


27 August 2019 – 30 August 2019

7th PTOLEMAIC SUMMER SCHOOL

On behalf of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University, we would kindly like to invite colleagues to the 7th Ptolemaic Summer School. The event will be held from Tuesday August 27 (morning) to Friday August 30 (early afternoon), 2019 in the Green Lecture Hall (“Zelená posluchárna”) on the first floor in the street Celetná 20.


13 September 2019 – 14 September 2019

IRELAND IN EUROPE: 5th International Postgraduate Conference in Irish Studies

Paper proposals representing postgraduate projects in the area of Irish Studies are invited for an international conference that follows the success of “The Politics of Irish Writing” (2009), “Boundary Crossings” (2011), “Tradition and Modernity” (2013) and “Influences, Intersections, Interactions” (2017).


18 September 2019 – 21 September 2019

Summer School of Clinical Acid-Base and Homeostasis

Summer School of Acid-Base and Homeostasis is a 4-day course organised jointly by Charles University and University of Copenhagen and Milan, supported by 4EU start-up grant. We will take you from basics to advanced level in 4 days of lectures and practical workshops in small groups on real patients’ cases in the very heart of medieval Prague.


20 September 2019 – 21 September 2019

L2 Translation: Getting Out of the Grey Zone

Despite being a common practice in most parts of the world, L2 translation (also referred to as non-native translation or inverse translation) remains a relatively under-explored area. Existing research suggests that L2 translation, and directionality in general, is a complex issue, with key factors including the text type, the client’s expectations and, perhaps most importantly, the translator’s individual skills.


9 October 2019

Conference "Boston meets Prague"

The Dean of the Third Faculty of Medicine together with the CEO of the Lahey Hospital and Medical Center invite all interested physicians, academic staff and students to the joint conferences on topics from neurology and vascular medicine


25 October 2019

Welcome Day for new PhD students

Welcome to Charles University – Why to study a PhD? – Basic information about doctoral study, financing research and academic integrity – Optional tour through Carolinum


5 November 2019

Globalization and Voting Behaviour in Western Europe

Voting behavior in Western Europe has changed dramatically since the early 1990s. Right wing populism is on the rise and traditional social democracy may be on the verge of collapse. Globalization, bringing more immigration and import competition from low-wage countries is a majore driver of voting outcomes. The weakening of social democracy and the rise of right-wing populism are closely associated with increased migration and de-industrialization across countries and regions within countries.


28 November 2019 – 30 November 2019

6th Lublin International Medical Congress

On behalf of the Students' Scientific Society of Medical University of Lublin, we are delighted to invite you to participate in "6th Lublin International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors" that will take place from the 28th to the 30th of November 2019 at Collegium Maius and Collegium Pathologicum. We expect more than 250 participants from all over the world! Main language of the conference is English, so please take it into consideration, when preparing and presenting your work.


5 December 2019 – 7 December 2019

Prague Media Point

The theme of the sixth interdisciplinary Prague Media Point Conference is What’s Working. Numerous events have been held lamenting the plight of the media in the modern world. Much less attention has been paid to what’s actually working, but examples do exist and they will be hightlighted at the conference. Special regional focus will be given to Central and Eastern Europe, though we look forward to covering trends from other parts of the world. Submit your abstracts by May 15, 2019.


12 December 2019 – 13 December 2019

HERE Annual Conference

From social inclusion to skills: Pressing themes in higher education policy making


14 January 2020

Greece in the Long Shadow of Civil War

The Institute of Greek and Latin Studies invites you to the lecture: Grigorios Lambrakis & Greece in the Long Shadow of Civil War with prof. Evi Gkotzaridis (Uniwersytet Jagielloński – Krakow).


16 January 2020

Palach 2020 – 51st Anniversary of a CUFA Student’s Self-Immolation as a Political Protest against Soviet Invasion

Jan Palach, a student of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, who self-immolated himself on 16 January 1969 as a political protest against the end of the Prague Spring resulting from the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact armies. 


10 February 2020 – 14 February 2020

Workshop: Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change

The Department of English Language and ELT Methodology offers to MA and post-graduate students a seminary workshop Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change. The four-day worshop is led by Dr. Florian Dolberg from TU Dortmund starting on 10 February until 14 February. Prior to the workshop, it is necessary to pre-register by Mon 27 January at.


14 February 2020

Talking Economics! - přednášky o ekonomickém výzkumu i pro neekonomy

Co to znamená, když se řekne ekonomický výzkum? Na CERGE-EI zkoumáme témata, která hýbou společností - soukromí na internetu, rozhodování voličů nebo ekonomické důsledky znečištění vzduchu. Začínáme 14. února v 10:00 a tématem Aplikovaná ekonomie. Zaregistrujte se a přijďte za námi na CERGE-EI nebo se připojte online.


4 March 2020

CANCELLED! Michal Frankl: East-Central Europe, a place of refuge in the 20th century?

Historian Michal Frankl will be the second guest of the CCC Series - inter-disciplinary lectures organized by the Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute (CERGE-EI) in cooperation with the Center for Theoretical Study (CTS).

The lecture will be held in English and translation is not provided. You are kindly asked to register for the event.


12 March 2020

Give Your Mind a Break: Mental Health Workshop

Exams, work, dissertation, your mum's birthday, holiday plans, Christmas presents, exams, work...etc.

We all know this feeling when the brain is about to explode and you cannot catch your breath because you are all stressed out.

We are ready to help! This workshop provides you with a fully functional survival kit for your mind. 

Registration is open


16 March 2020

CANCELLED! Oliver Hart: A New Approach to Contract Theory

Profesor Oliver Hart (Harvard University), držitel Nobelovy ceny za ekonomii za rok 2016 (společně s Bengtem Holmströmem), vystoupí na CERGE-EI s přednáškou "Nový přístup ke smlouvám". Přednáška se koná v pondělí 16. března v 11.00 na CERGE-EI. Z kapacitních důvodů je nutná registrace.


20 March 2020

CANCELLED! Paul Klemperer: The Art of Simple Multiproduct Auction Design

In his lecture "The Art of Simple Multiproduct Auction Design", Prof. Klemperer will give an overview of his recent research on auction design. He will also talk about practical applications, including his work with the Bank of England and other central banks, and will discuss some more general policy lessons.


27 March 2020

CANCELLED! Fair Taxation in a Mobile World

CERGE-EI cordially invites you to a presentation of the : "Fair Taxation in a Mobile World" presented by , Germany’s most influential economist and president of the ifo Institute.


31 March 2020

CERGE-EI Application Deadline Prolonged for All Study Programs and NET

The deadline for submitting applications for our study programs has been postponed until 30 April. This change also applies for the New Economic Talent competition.


23 April 2020

#EUvsVirus Pan-European Hackathon

The European Commission, led by the European Innovation Council and in close collaboration with the EU member states, will host a pan-European hackathon to connect civil society, innovators, partners and investors across Europe in order to develop innovative solutions for coronavirus-related challenges.

Now is your chance to help tackle coronavirus!

Join now & save lives!


30 April 2020

CERGE-EI Application Deadline for All Study Programs and NET

The deadline for submitting applications for our study programs has been postponed until 30 April. This change also applies for the New Economic Talent competition.


20 May 2020

Webinar: How to mind your mind - methods and techniques of mental hygiene

The webinar focuses on everyday mental health care during the emergency period. Why is the mental health now more important than ever? You will learn practical tips, techniques and methods that you can try at your home or home office. We will tell you where to seek help in case of mental health problems in the current situation and we will also walk you through the basics of coping strategies for increased anxiety.

For: PhD students


20 May 2020

Join us for a Facebook Life Session

Want to know more information about study options at CU and why to study with us? Join our Life Session on Wednesday, May 20, at 15:00 (CEST) on Facebook. It is a unique opportunity to chat with our team about your study possibilities and future at CU.


4 June 2020

Relaxation

Relaxation techniques are an effective tool for rest, overcoming tension and stress. It relaxes your body and mind and breaks away from what you worry about for a moment. There is a wide range of relaxation techniques - we tell you which are good for what. Relaxation techniques can complement your daily mental hygiene. During our webinar, you will try out several techniques to see which ones suit you the best. To enjoy the webinar to the fullest, you need to find a quiet place, have a mat and wear clothes you feel comfortable wearing (prepare a blanket if you need to).

For: PhD students at CU


10 June 2020

New think tank called Vzdělávání21

On 10 June 2020 Charles University will be holding a press conference to announce the details of the founding of a new think tank called VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ21. Rector Tomáš Zima and the Minister of Education Robert Plaga will take part in the launch.


17 June 2020

How to Stop Procrastinating

Procrastination can be a thorn in our sides, but with the right tools and methods, we can overcome it. Studies have shown that having a personal vision which helps you increase your self-discipline figures at the core of fighting procrastination. Our sessions on this topic provide you with the tools to develop just such a vision.

We also give you practical tools which can help you build up positive new habits and get rid of negative ones, organize your time more effectively, and find long-term motivation. You will discover how to deal with stress, become more focused, and manage your days. Above all, you‘ll find out how to be more objective and heuristic so that you can become more satisfied in your life over the long-term.


24 June 2020

Growth Mindset

In this webinar, we will talk about how success in life can be dramatically influenced by how we think about our talents and abilities. People with a fixed mindset—those who believe that abilities are fixed—are less likely to flourish than those with a growth mindset—those who believe that abilities can be developed.

For: PhD students CU, if there is free capacity, all students and employees


28 July 2020 – 6 August 2020

ICHEP 2020, the biggest specialized conference on particle physics

ICHEP 2020, the biggest specialized conference on particle physics, will this year take place only on-line. However, please note that there will be an extra-ordinary program for the general public on the borderline between physics, philosophy and art, which will be accessible for absolutely everybody.

Conferences in the ICHEP series traditionally offer a broad-ranging accompanying program for the public. The organizers have decided keep this tradition going again this year, although the conference has been transferred in its entirety to an internet environment. For the first time ever, the day for the general public will be fully digital. Absolutely anyone, with no restriction on numbers of participants, can join in a single experiment that will not just be entertaining and will perhaps inspire some further thinking, but will at the same time test the technological capability of the present-day internet. We will join together to test what the internet can withstand!


13 October 2020 – 14 October 2020

Conference „Academic ethics and plagiarism prevention“

Universalization of university education together with development of technological possibilities brings in the field of academic writing and academic ethics new obstacles, challenges and opportunities. Rising volume of internet resources, including still more often also contents of academic character, meaningly broadens opportunities for noncorrect exploitation of someone else´s texts. Concurrent advance on the field of storage, search and machine comparison of huge amount of texts online enabled development of efficient tools for plagiarism detection.

Emphasis on plagiarism detection in already finished works although contributes to strengthen general awareness of problematics of academic ethics, but it on its own is not able to influence significantly students´ behaviour. Measures of repressive character therefore needs to be complemented with preventive mechanisms supporting mastering of principles of academic writing and academic integrity.

Conference topically follows up 21st annual conference Quality Assessment in Higher Education https://www.hkvs.muni.cz, which was cancelled relating to government resolution n. 194/ on declaration of state of emergency. 


13 October 2020

Policies to Support Entering and Leaving Workforce

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Rafael Lalive | Professor of Economicss and Vice Dean of Research at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne.

This public lecture will address employment from a life-cycle perspective. We will start by reviewing wheter child care helps of hinders child development. Turning to family policies, we will next  review recent evidence on the effects of birth-related leave policies on employment patterns. Finally, we will consider ways pension policies shape employment patterns towards the end of the work cycle in unexpected ways. 

The lecture reviews the results of studies that have documented causal effects which are essential ingredients in policy making. The lecture also discusses how these policies are seen by Swiss voters, who regularly address reforms to the welfare state.

Register by e-mail at idea@cerge-ei.cz or by filling out this form https://bit.ly/IDEA_Lalive


16 October 2020

Welcome Day for International Degree Students 2020

We are pleased to invite all international Bachelor´s, Master´s and Doctoral degree programmes students beginning their studies at Charles University in the academic year 2020/2021 to our Welcome Day.

During this day you will have a chance to meet other international students, to find answers to your questions related to your studies at CU, to get acquainted with Charles University as a whole and learn a bit more about the Czech culture. All new students are welcome!

Full information


19 October 2020 – 2 November 2020

Creative Writing Course – 19. 10. – 02. 11. 2020

This course is about how you can implement creative writing in Higher Education through Academic Advanced English Learning. It aims to help you and explore how a narrative can be developed into an interesting story, or how the words we use every day can be arranged into a descriptive character. More information here

 


22 October 2020

Webinar: Open Access in a Nutshell

Open Science Support Centre invites everyone interested in the topic of open access publishing to a webinar “Open Access in a Nutshell” which will provide an introduction to the basic principles of this publishing model. The webinar will discuss green and gold open access as well as unfair practices of so-called predatory publishers and how to avoid them.

The webinar is organized as a part of the Open Access Week 2020, is open to all students and employees of Charles University and it will be held in English language.

To join the webinar, enter the Adobe Connect conference room (see link below - Event website).


22 October 2020

Webinar: Open Access in a Nutshell

Open Science Support Centre invites everyone interested in the topic of open access publishing to a webinar “Open Access in a Nutshell” which will provide an introduction to the basic principles of this publishing model. The webinar will discuss green and gold open access as well as unfair practices of so-called predatory publishers and how to avoid them.

The webinar is organized as a part of the Open Access Week 2020, is open to all students and employees of Charles University and it will be held in English language.


22 October 2020

Webinar: Open Access in a Nutshell

Open Science Support Centre invites everyone interested in the topic of open access publishing to a webinar “Open Access in a Nutshell” which will provide an introduction to the basic principles of this publishing model. The webinar will discuss green and gold open access as well as unfair practices of so-called predatory publishers and how to avoid them.

The webinar is organized as a part of the Open Access Week 2020, is open to all students and employees of Charles University and it will be held in English language.

To join the webinar, enter the Adobe Connect conference room.


18 November 2020

Smart cities for ageing societies – multidisciplinary seminar

The aim of the on-line seminar is to analyze the concept of smart cities in relation to active ageing. The rationale behind is that ageing is the major challenge faced by cities today and onto the future, in particular in combination with the current and possible future pandemics and the climate change. We want to analyze interactions within the ageing city, which is the first step for planning new policies of motivating and enabling elderly people to work and to remain an active part of a community. In order to do it, we offer a series of research seminars, in which students and scientists interested in ageing and smart city can meet and discuss problems they are investigating, show their work, identify potential research problems and listen to the presentations of invited experts.

Wednesday, from 9:30 till 11:00.

Full information.


24 November 2020 – 18 December 2020

Survival Czech

By the end of the course, you will be able to share basic personal information, navigate through town and ask for directions, navigate through supermarket, order and pay for a meal at a restaurant, tell time and make a simple arrangements in Czech.


19 February 2021

Information Webinar for Applicants

Join us on Friday, February 19 from 3 PM (UTC+1)! We want to ensure that you feel prepared and informed about the admission process and application requirements. The session will provide you with information about the university and our study fields, guide you through the application process and answer your questions.


4 March 2021

How To Mind Your Mind

Why is taking care of your mental health so important? Learn practical tips, techniques and methods that you can try in your day-to-day life! We are going to talk about coping strategies and dealing with anxiety. During the webinar, we focus on a healthy home studying and you will have a chance to try out one of the relaxation techniques - mindfulness. We will also advise you on where to seek help in case of mental health problems in the Czech Republic and we will go through the basics of dealing with anxiety. 

The webinar is organized by Nevypusť duši - an organization focusing on mental health issues.

WHEN: Thursday, March 4, 2021, 17:00 - 18:30 (online)

REGISTRATION: HERE

The link for the webinar will be sent to all registered participants.


24 March 2021

Critical Thinking (online workshop)

What does it mean to "think critically"? Every day we are inundated with a vast amount of information from many different sources. That is why it is so important to think critically - but what does it actually mean? Do not accept information blindly, be able to think critically about it, evaluate it and evaluate its relevance.

In this online workshop, we will focus on techniques that train all these skills. At the same time, we will show you how to recognize argumentation fouls, prevent cognitive biases as much as possible, and reveal various manipulative techniques.

Goals of the workshop:

• Think critically about the received information

• Recognize manipulative techniques

• Explain how important it is to look at situations from different points of view

• Understand argumentative fouls and cognitive bias

• Ability to discuss, debate and present your ideas

The workshop is organized by Faketicky - a non-profit and student-led organization focusing on media education and critical thinking.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 16:00 - 18:00 (online)

REGISTRATION: HERE

The link for the webinar will be sent to all registered participants.


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