Workshops, debates, theatre performances, film screenings, musical improvisations, exhibitions, and book presentations await visitors until 22 October 2023. The series is a preface to the Prague MicroFestival, which will take place 20–22 October 2023.
News
New Issue of Estetika Explores Theme of “Failures in Aesthetic Judgement”
The journal Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics is published by Helsinki University Press in cooperation with the Department of Aesthetics at CU FA. This special issue includes four essays, an article, and a review of Matthew Strohl’s book Why It’s OK to Love Bad Movies. The introduction was written by a guest editor, María José Alcaraz León.
Czech Egyptologists from CU FA Rediscovered the Tomb of Ptahshepses at Saqqara
Czech mission of the Czech Institute of Egyptology at CU FA working in the transitional zone between the pyramid fields of Abusir and Saqqara has made a rare discovery. During two archaeological seasons of 2022 and 2023 it located and thoroughly explored a lost tomb which belonged to a high official Ptahshepses living during the 25th and 24th centuries BC.
New ERC Project on the Joys that Children Seek in Facts
Dr Anežka Kuzmičová from the Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication at CU FA has won a prestigious ERC Starting Grant of 1.5 million Euro for a five-year research project exploring children’s affective engagements with facts and nonfiction, making her the first ever recipient of an ERC grant in the Social Sciences and Humanities at Charles University.
Job Vacancy: Director of the Institute of Ethnology and Central European and Balkan Studies
The position is opened for academics in ethnology or cultural anthropology with any specialization or linguistics or literary studies, historiography (or political science or social science) who focus on Central or Southeastern Europe. Expected start is on 1 January 2024, the deadline for applications is by 23 October 2023.
Dr Radvan Markus Published a Monograph in Irish on the Most Prominent Irish-Language Work of Modernism
The publication Carnabhal na Marbh was written by an academic from the Centre for Irish Studies which discusses the novel Cré na Cille by Máirtín Ó Cadhain in the context of the period when translations of the novel started to circulate outside of Ireland. The monograph assesses its place in the canon of world literature.