Calendar: Lecture

Current events

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.

Past events

Prof. Koichiro Matsuda: Transformation of Key Political Terms in Modern Japan and China (lecture series)

The Department of East Asian Studies in cooperation with the International Sinological Centre are happy to invite you to a series of lectures by Professor Koichiro Matsuda (College of Law Rikkyo University, Tokio) Essentially Contested Concepts: Tradition and Transformation of Key Political Terms in Modern Japan and China. Lectures shall take place from Monday to Friday from […]

Andrea Bréard: Searching the truth though numerical facts – the changing role of numbers in early 20th century China

The International Sinological Centre is happy to invite you to a lecture by Professor Andrea Bréard, Universität Heildelberg (Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe in a Global Context): Searching the truth through numerical facts – the changing role of numbers in early 20th century China.

Prof. Peter Clark: Urban Wasteland from the Middle Ages to the Present Time

TEMA MA programme (Department of General History) is happy to invite you to the second lecture by Professor Peter Clark.

Darina Martykánová (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid): Masculinity, Nation and Civilization in Spain (1830–1930)

Mark Davies in Prague

We are pleased to announce that prof. Mark Davies of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, USA has accepted the invitation of the Institute of the Czech National Corpus (Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague) and will be presenting two lectures on corpus linguistics, on Monday April 11th at 6 PM at the Faculty of […]

Dr. Thomas L. Gertzen (Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum, Potsdam): “He should have had a job at the tower of Babel” – The Life and Works of Nathaniel Julius Reich (1876–1943)

Prague Centre for Jewish Studies and the Czech Institute of Egyptology are happy to invite you  to a lecture entitled “He should have had a job at the tower of Babel”: The Life and Works of Nathaniel Julius Reich (1876–1943) by Dr. Thomas L. Gertzen (Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum, Potsdam).  The lecture shall be held in English.

Dr. Anastasiya Astapova: Belarussian Political Folklore and Nationalism Within the European Context

Eight-day lecture series complemented by presentations will acquaint the participants with selected topics in Belarussian unofficial culture with special focus on anecdotes, political folklore, and other informal manifestations of political resistance. The course shall be held in English and is open to BA and MA students. The lectures shall take place from 11 April 2016 […]

Prof. Peter Clark: A Global Perspective on the European City

TEMA MA Programme (Department of General History) is happy to invite you to a lecture by the visiting professor Peter Clark.  

Tilman Meyer (Universität Konstanz): Subjektkultur des Frühhumanismus: Der Briefwechsel zwischen Petrarca und Johannes von Neumarkt

Professor Françoise Letoublon (Université Grenoble): Living in Iron, Dressed in Bronze: Metal Formulas in Homer and the Chronology of the Ages