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Well-being: Innovations for Students in Europe

Charles University invites students, CU staff, and any other interested persons to an event which strives to enhance the mental health and overall well-being of students across European universities. It will be held on June 5–6 2023 at the Hall of Patriots of Charles University. Its primary objective is to showcase and discuss specific innovative practices […]

Cultural Links between Irish and Scottish Gaelic

The Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures cordially invites you to the workshop “Cultural Links between Irish and Scottish Gaelic”, organised as part of KREAS project. Programme 9:30: Opening of the workshop Máire Ní Annracháin (University College Dublin) Alan Titley (University College Cork) Coffee break Peter Mackay (University of St Andrews): “On Irish Poets Writing […]

The Socialist Countries and the Third World: Recent Approaches and New Perspectives

The Institute of World History at CU FA cordially invites you to a two-day workshop organized as part of the PRIMUS project “African and Middle Eastern Elites Educated in former Socialist Countries: Studies, Trajectories, and Mindsets.” The workshop focuses on the relationship between socialist countries and third-world countries during the Cold War. The workshop offers six thematic panels […]

Workshop: Modern Technology and Its Challenge for Contemporary Democracy and Non-Electoral Representation

You are cordially invited to a workshop for graduate students keen on the theory of representation, theory of democracy, non-electoral forms of representation, or digital media. Annotation: Rapidly developing modern technology itself affects not only the way of political communication but also the form of democratic institutions. As representatives of such a technology, social media play a crucial […]

Archaeology of Central Asia (During the COVID Pandemic)

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CUFA and project KREAS invites you to a workshop by a Czech, French, and Uzbek archaeological team that cooperates on several projects in Central Asia since 2014 (in the last three years under the project KREAS). Papers related to the current research activities of the team members, will be presented along […]