Aktuality
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The Jinonice Campus nominated in the Construction of the Year 2024 competition
The Jinonice Campus received a nomination in this year's 32nd edition of the Construction of the Year competition. In total, 38 of the 120 buildings entered were shortlisted. From Sunday, September 1, 2024, as part of the prestigious competition, voting for the Public Prize - the CNN Prima NEWS Prize, in which all registered buildings are involved, is also taking place.
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Theory closely linked to practice. The professor from ISS is engaged in public sector research
Our colleague Michal Plaček received a professorship in the field of public and social policy this year. He is not idle on his academic path, which he closely connects with practice – he cooperates with a number of research institutions, foreign universities and domestic public administration. In the interview he speaks about his research and his plans for the future.
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English Degree Programmes - applications till August 31, 2024
There is still time to apply for our degree English programmes for the academic year 2024/2025. The last application deadline is August 31, 2024. This date is recommended for applicants who already possess the legal right for long-term stay in the Czech republic.
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Operation of the Hollar building during its upcoming renovation
On June 24, 2024, construction work will begin in the rear section of the Hollar building and will continue until the beginning of the winter semester. From this date, the Hollar building will experience several operational restrictions.
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Golden Courses for Winter Semester 2023/2024
On Tuesday, 16 April 2024, during the Academic Senate FSV UK meeting, the Golden Courses for the best courses of the Winter Semester 2023/2024 according to the student evaluation were awarded to the lecturers.
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Courses related to social science aspects of environmental protection
Within the study programme of Public and Social Policy, the teaching of courses related to the social science aspects of environmental protection, including the social impacts of environmental policies, will start in full from the summer semester of 2024. This is made possible by a newly obtained grant financed by the National Recovery Plan through the State Environmental Fund.