Calendar: Lecture

Current events

Prof. Donald L. Horowitz: Federalism, Regional Autonomy, and Ethnic Conflict: Problems in Politics and Law

Prof. Donald L. Horowitz is the James B. Duke Professor of Law and Political Science Emeritus at Duke University (USA). He is a leading expert on constitutional design, particularly—but not exclusively—in divided societies. He has consulted widely on institutions and policies that might be adopted to promote democracy and reduce ethnic strife in such areas as […]

Semion Goldin | Russian Army and Jewish Population during WWI: Some Lessons for Ukraine

The Department of Middle Eastern Studies at CU FA and the Prague Centre for Jewish Studies at CU FA cordially invite you to a guest lecture by Dr Semion Goldin from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The lecture entitled “Russian Army and Jewish Population during WWI: Some Lessons for Ukraine” will take place on Tuesday, 15April 2025 at 2:10 pm at […]

Current Issues of Archaeology | E. Ottenwelter (ARUP AV ČR): Technical Study of Elite Medieval Jewellery from Bohemia and Moravia

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Estelle Ottenwelter from ARUP AV ČR that will be held on 9 April 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Current Issues in Archaeology | D. Heilmann (LMU München): Shifting Identities. A Diachronic Analysis of Funerary Practices in Macedonia during the 1st Millennium BC

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Daniela Heilmann z LMU München that will be held on 2 April 2025 at 4:00 pm in Kampus Hybernská in lecture room A.3.

Translation Mining and Semantic Maps: A New Approach to Cross-Linguistic Research

The lecture “Translation Mining and Semantic Maps: A New Approach to Cross-Linguistic Research” will be held at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, in room P104 on 2 April 2025 from 2:10 pm. Hands-on workshops will take place on Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th (9:00 am – 12:00 noon), in room P104. The translation mining method […]

Past events

Gerard Koskovich: Queer History in Public Space

The curator of the GLBT Museum in San Francisco will present materials, approaches, and exhibitions of this special museum – the second in the world to be created on this topic. This will include the social context and communication of this topic towards the general public.

Current Issues in Archaeology | Athanasios Sideris (Prague): Treasuring the Ostentatious Past: Ancient Luxury, Modern Sensationalism and Historical Figures

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Athanasios Sideris from the Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA that will be held on 24 April 2024 from 4:30 pm in Campus Hybernská.

Doris Berger: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

The Institute of Czech History invites you to a lecture by Dr Doris Berger that is to be held on 18 April 2024 from 2:10 pm in the main building of CU FA in the room P200. The curator of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will present the museum’s specific collection, its extremely successful exhibition projects, and its work […]

Aleksander Łupienko: Local Intellectual Elites in Lviv (Galicia) and their City

Institute of World History at CU FA cordially invites you to a lecture that is to be held in the main building of CU FA in the room 302A (nám. Jana Palacha 1/2, Praha 1) on 17 April 2024 at 5:30 pm. Aleksander Łupienko is Associate Professor at the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, at the Polish Academy of Sciences […]

Presentation of Two Books: Biopower in Putin’s Russia & When Left Moves Right

Department of East European Studies at CU FA and Boris Nemtsov Academic Centre for the Study of Russia cordially invites you to a presentation of two books, introduced by their authors. Biopower in Putin’s Russia Authors: Andrey Makarychev, Sergei Medvedev Delving into the intricate concept of biopower and its influence on Russian society from surveillance to propaganda, this […]

Current Issues in Archaeology | Joanna Markiewicz (Wroclaw): Items and Ideas: On Contact Zones between the La Tene World and the North

The Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Joanna Markiewicz (Wroclaw) that will be held on 3 April 2024 from 4:30 pm in Campus Hybernská, room E.1.

Will AI Make Us Immortal?

Department of Philosophy and Religious studies invites you to public lecture “Will AI Make Us Immortal? Mind Uploading and Personal Identity” by Ralph Stefan Weir (Oxford / Lincoln). The lecture will take place on 3 April 2024 at 2:10 pm in room P217 at the main building of CU FA (nám. Jana Palacha 1/2, Prague 1). A large number […]

Current Issues in Archaeology | László Ferenczi (Praha): Monastic Manors and the Landscape Impact of Cistercian Estate Management

Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Dr László Ferenczi from the Department of Archaeology at CU FA with a subtitle “A Landscape Archaeological and Historical Ecological Study on Plasy Abbey” that will be held on 27 March 2024 from 4:30 pm in Campus Hybernská, room A.3.

Current Issues in Archaeology | Adam Pažout (Aarhus): All the Roads of the Roman Empire and What It Can Tell Us about the Roman World

Institute of Classical Archaeology at CU FA invites you to a lecture by Adam Pažout from Aarhus University that will be held on 20 March 2024 from 4:30 pm in Campus Hybernská, room A.3.

Practical Czech Law

This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of practical aspects of Czech law relevant to students. You will learn about visa and residency permit procedures in the Czech Republic, employment opportunities, distinctions between employment and business activities, and various types of contracts applicable in the Czech Republic. It will take place online on 19 March 2024 from […]