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In a new transdisciplinary project funded by a €3 million Horizon Europe grant, Erasmus University’s School of Social and Behavioural Sciences researchers will lead a groundbreaking effort to explore how democracies decline and how computational research tools can help strengthen democratic resilience. Our Institute of International Studies and its two research centers (Peace Research Center Prague & Centre for Digital Humanities Integration) are part of the international consortium.
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Hana Kubátová works as a researcher and teacher at the Institute of Political Studies. During her academic career, she often moved and still moves between several disciplines – and she considers this to be the key to successful research. Read more about her work in the new article on the website about science at FSV UK.
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The Charles University Grant Agency (GAUK) has announced a call for 2025. Projects for 1-3 years can be submitted by MA and PhD students in the standard period of study. Webinar for applicants takes place on 4 October 2024 at 2 p.m. Faculty deadline for proposal submission is 31 October 2024.
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A set of recommendations was created at FSV UK, which aims to support our educators in the informed and conscious use of AI in academic activities. The recommendations emphasize the academic goals of FSV UK and contain specific examples and tips on how AI can be used.
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Prof. Tomáš Havránek from the Institute of Economic Studies received the nomination for his project Meta-Analyses of Returns on Financial Investment Management Strategies. Other researchers from FSV UK also collaborated on the successful project – i.e. Jiří Novák, Jiří Schwarz and a recent doctoral graduate Mohammad Ali Elminejad Anjileh. Prize winners will be announced on October 8, 2024.
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We bring you an overview of interesting trainings and webinars from the Scite_ and SciFlow platforms. The webinars are focused on the introduction of those platforms, the use of AI in teaching and integrity during the preparation and publication of an academic article.