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On the occasion of the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day, Prime Minister Petr Fiala awarded the Karel Kramář medal to Irena Kalhousová, an expert at the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK and director of the Herzl Center for Israel Studies. She received the award for her outstanding contribution to the public debate on Middle East issues. This year, this award went to a total of 17 personalities.
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On the occasion of the ceremonial meeting of the FSV UK Scientific Council, the annual presentation of commemorative medals for services to the development of the faculty and for long-term work for the faculty took place. FSV UK Dean Tomáš Karásek also presented awards to the authors of the works selected for Josef Vavroušek Award 2024.
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"Two years ago, on the occasion of the anniversary on November 17, I highlighted the role of the academic community in facing the social, political, environmental and security challenges encountered by Czech society and by the broader circle of civilization to which we belong. Viewed from a distance, the severity of these challenges unfortunately has not diminished, quite the contrary," says the Dean Tomáš Karásek on the anniversary of November 17, 1989.
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The Supply Chain Resilience Center (SCRC) hosted a closed policy seminar under the auspices of Markéta Pekarová Adamová, the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic, on November 11, 2024. The event held at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, focused on resilience of supply chains and disinformation tactics and their influence on democratic elections.
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You can now apply for the next edition of the prestigious LERU (The League of European Research Universities) Doctoral Summer School "Artificial Intelligence across University Disciplines – Perspectives and Hands-on Experience," which will take place from June 22 to June 27, 2025, at the University of Copenhagen. Application deadline is January 15, 2025.
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"FSV UK systematically and over a long period supports the presence of foreign academics and students. Its management is convinced that the willingness of foreign lecturers to share their expertise at FSV UK and thereby expand the knowledge horizon of our academic community is a key condition for the successful development of the faculty. As a Dean, I have to condemn all the more strongly the disruption of the lecture of prof. Fagan," says Tomáš Karásek.