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As part of the prestigious PROFFORMANCE Label of Teaching Excellence awards, Charles University achieved the highest overall score this year by submitting a total of eight projects. One of these was the PLECS project (Participatory Learning and Expert Climate Solutions), which was led by Dr. Magdalena Fiřtová (KSAS). Dr. Eliška Ullrichová (KES) and Dr. Zuzana Lizcová (KNRS) were also involved in the project.
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The Director’s Decrees section now includes newly issued decrees related to doctoral studies, the remuneration of research outputs, the support of student research activities, and the use of vacation leave in 2025.
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We are pleased to announce that Zuzana Lizcová from the Department of German and Austrian Studies at IMS FSV UK is a co-author of a scholarly article recently published in the renowned journal German Politics.
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Last month, Alicia García Cabaleiro, Leo Stauber, and Kinga Alina Langowska—PhD students in Modern History—participated in the CERCEC Graduate Day at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris. They presented their ongoing research, received valuable feedback, and connected with fellow doctoral students.
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Alexios Ntetorakis Exarchou, a PhD candidate in the Modern History program at the Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, has been awarded the highly prestigious Sharon Abramson Research Grant, granted by the Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University (HEFNU).
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We are proud to announce that the Marian Szyjkowski Prize for the best master’s thesis in non-Polish studies disciplines has been awarded to a graduate of the Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. The recipient of this year’s prize is Anna Medalová, who was recognized for her outstanding thesis titled “Child Refugees of the Greek Civil War in Poland: 1948–1962.”