16 January 2020
Palach 2020 – 51st Anniversary of a CUFA Student’s Self-Immolation as a Political Protest against Soviet Invasion
Jan Palach, a student of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, who self-immolated himself on 16 January 1969 as a political protest against the end of the Prague Spring resulting from the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact armies.
10 February 2020 – 14 February 2020
Workshop: Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change
The Department of English Language and ELT Methodology offers to MA and post-graduate students a seminary workshop Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change. The four-day worshop is led by Dr. Florian Dolberg from TU Dortmund starting on 10 February until 14 February. Prior to the workshop, it is necessary to pre-register by Mon 27 January at.
14 February 2020
Talking Economics! - přednášky o ekonomickém výzkumu i pro neekonomy
Co to znamená, když se řekne ekonomický výzkum? Na CERGE-EI zkoumáme témata, která hýbou společností - soukromí na internetu, rozhodování voličů nebo ekonomické důsledky znečištění vzduchu. Začínáme 14. února v 10:00 a tématem Aplikovaná ekonomie. Zaregistrujte se a přijďte za námi na CERGE-EI nebo se připojte online.
20 May 2020
Webinar: How to mind your mind - methods and techniques of mental hygiene
The webinar focuses on everyday mental health care during the emergency period. Why is the mental health now more important than ever? You will learn practical tips, techniques and methods that you can try at your home or home office. We will tell you where to seek help in case of mental health problems in the current situation and we will also walk you through the basics of coping strategies for increased anxiety.
For: PhD students
4 June 2020
Relaxation
Relaxation techniques are an effective tool for rest, overcoming tension and stress. It relaxes your body and mind and breaks away from what you worry about for a moment. There is a wide range of relaxation techniques - we tell you which are good for what. Relaxation techniques can complement your daily mental hygiene. During our webinar, you will try out several techniques to see which ones suit you the best. To enjoy the webinar to the fullest, you need to find a quiet place, have a mat and wear clothes you feel comfortable wearing (prepare a blanket if you need to).
For: PhD students at CU