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PhD Student at the Department of Czech History Martin Šorm Won the Prestigious Visegrad Group Academies Young Researcher Award

Martin Šorm, PhD student at the Department of Czech History, CUFA, has won the prestigious Visegrad Group Academies Young Researcher Award. The award is designated for young researchers under 35 from the Visegrad countries.

International Autumn School of Finnish Studies in Prague

The aim of the project is to organise annual meetings of students and teachers of Finnish studies from four universities in three different countries. The meetings include lectures, conference papers, research projects presentations, and exchanges of experience. The event is also an opportunity to network and to discuss other forms of cooperation.

International Conference on Samuel Beckett and Technology

The international conference on Samuel Beckett and Technology, organised by the Centre for Irish Studies (Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures), was hold at the Faculty of Arts in Prague on 13 – 15 September 2018. The conference was attended by researchers from all over the world, including Canada, Japan, and Trinidad and Tobago.

President of India Visited Charles University

On Saturday 8 September 2018, the Indidan president Rám Náth Kóvind visited Charles University in Prague as part of his official visit to the Czech Republic. The president met with four Czech students of Indian Studies at the Faculty of Arts delivered short speeches in Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Tamil.

Global Meeting of Czech Studies Experts in Prague

59 experts in Czech Studies from the Czech Republic and from abroad have met in Prague to present the results of their work and exchange latest findings and experience, and to establish professional and personal contacts. Workshops introduced new electronic applications for teaching Czech as a foreign language.

Czech National Film Museum Finally Established Thanks to CUFA Students

Why does not Czech cinema have its own museum? Precious and diverse Czech film heritage has been hidden in archives and depositories for far too long. To address this situation, Adéla Mrázová and Terezie Křížkovská from the Department of Film Studies, CUFA, together with Jakub Jiřiště, alumnus of the same department, founded NaFilM (National Film Museum).

5,000-years-old Trade Route Between Egypt and Anatolia Confirmed

The paper contains an in-depth analysis of 22 ancient Egyptian artefacts currently stored in the Egyptian Museum of Leipzig University (Germany). The analytical work performed by Czech scholars deepens our understanding of the use of copper in the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom.

CUFA Students Participated in the Project NEW FACES: “Facing Europe in Crisis: Shakespeare’s World and Present Challenges” in Montpellier

From 18 to 30 June 2018, seven students from CUFA participated in the project NEW FACES, “Facing Europe in Crisis: Shakespeare’s World and Present Challenges”, a European Strategic Partnership between nine European universities, which took place in Montpellier, France.

CfP: International Conference on “Things in Poems – Poems of Things”

The international conference “Things in Poems – Poems of Things” (30th January – 2nd February 2019) will explore the presence of things and the representation of objects in poetry in a broad manner, from the Antiquity to contemporary poetry. The call for papers is open until 31 July 2018.

Centre of Ibero-American Studies Organised a Summer Course for Students from the Monterrey Institute of Technology

On 6 July 2018, students of the 19th installment of a summer course organised by the Centre of Ibero-American Studies for the Monterrey Institute of Technology received their certificates of attendance at the Sporck Palace.