List of articles from archive in month: January 2014
Honorary Doctorate Awarded to Professor Ashenfelter
An academic who has conducted research on topics ranging from wages in McDonalds to the effect of weather on wine was on the 15th of January awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Charles University in Prague. But it was not for his wine equation, as useful a discovery as it may be that Professor Orley Clark Ashenfelter, the Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics at Princeton University, was awarded the doctorate by Charles University.
Elan Grug Mus - International iForum , 23 January 2014
Nothing suspicious about a European identity: study by the Collegium Europaeum
“The Collegium Europaeum is an open community of researchers from Charles University and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,” says PhDr. Petr Hlaváček, Ph.D., founder and coordinator of the Collegium Europaeum research group. Last year the Collegium presented to the public a new book entitled Vytěsněná elita (‘The Displaced Elite’) and this year it plans to start publishing a specialist journal entitled Vertigo.
Silvie Mitlenerová (FF UK), 21 January 2014
Find of the Czech Institute of Egyptology listed in Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2013
Good news reached the Czech Institute of Egyptology of Charles University in Prague this January as one of its excavations was ranked number six in a listing of the Top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2013 by Heritage Daily.
Keziah Garratt-Smithson - International iForum , 14 January 2014
Experts and students from Law Faculty to help seek solutions to social exclusion of the Roma
Following a number of anti-Roma marches at the end of summer, associate professor Kristina Koldinská from the Department of Labour and Social Security Law of the CU Faculty of Law lost patience.
Helena Zdráhalová, 7 January 2014