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Charles University launched a joint project with National Chengchi University in Taiwan to establish the Supply Chain Resilience Center. The universities will jointly explore supply chain resilience. The centre is part of a multi-project in which the Taiwanese government is supporting the development of the semiconductor environment in the Czech Republic.
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Ota Konrád from FSV UK and Rudolf Kučera from the Masaryk Institute and Archives of Czech Academy of Sciences received the award of Czech Academy of Sciences for the world-unique monograph Paths out of the Apocalypse. Congratulations!
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We invite you to the first so-called Teaching and Learning Community at FSV UK, aimed at innovative methods - a unique platform for professional development. The first meeting will take place in the Jinonice Campus in room 612 on December 12 from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.
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MA graduate and student of doctoral program Public and Social Policy at FSV UK Mgr. Martina Hrušková received the Josef Hlávka Award. The award was presented on November 16, 2023 at the Josef Hlávka chateau in Lužany u Přeštic. Congratulations!
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For the next two months, the FSV UK students' photo exhibition "Towards: searching for queer safe space" will be showcased in the foyer of the Jinonice Campus Jinonice. The exhibition was originally launched during Prague Pride in August in the Hollar building.
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Another call of the UK POVIM virtual mobility support fund for the collection of VM courses for the summer semester 2023/2024 has been announced. The deadline for the collection of shared courses for POVIM is December 10, 2023, collection of applications until December 8, 2023.