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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.
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The Academic Senate of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, announces the deadline for submitting applications for student grants for the winter semester of 2024. The deadline for applications is 8th of October at 23:59. The actual presentation will take place on 15th of October at 17:00. Applicants will be informed about the meeting details, including the exact room and the presentation schedule, via email.
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Since this September, Anežka Kuzmičová, Markéta Supa and colleagues are conducting research at ICSJ investigating how children experience information texts such as encyclopaedias and how they enjoy this type of literature. Last year Anežka Kuzmičová’s project, WONDRE, won the prestigious ERC Starting Grant amounting to 1.5 mln EUR, making her historically the first ERC grantee within the humanities and social sciences at Charles University.
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Practice a foreign langugage with your peers! Register to the one-semester course Tandem Langugages JLB 115, in which students of two different languages work with each other and help each other achieve a specific language goal. Registrations are now open!
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The International Office announces the autumn round of applications for a grant from the Charles University Mobility Fund. In the autumn round, you can apply for mobilities which should take place approximately from January to June. The application will be open from 16 September 2024 until 21 October 2024, noon.
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Michal Smetana from the Institute of International Studies has been awarded a grant from the European Research Council (ERC) of more than one million euros for his MICROCODE project, which will study the stability of military alliances. "For FSV UK, winning the ERC Starting Grant is a confirmation of the ever-increasing quality of its research in a challenging international competition," emphasized Tomáš Karásek, FSV UK Dean.