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Doctoral studies can take on many forms in the public imagination. For some, it’s seen as “just a slightly longer thesis,” while for others, it evokes a vague idea of academic research. However, the reality is far more complex. Read the interviews with our Ph.D. students.
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Associate Professor Jaroslav Švelch from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism received a prestigious grant from the European Research Council, the so-called ERC Consolidator Grant. He thus became the first expert in the history of FSV UK to receive this type of internationally recognized grant. For work on his project with the abbreviation GAMEINDEX he will receive 1.8 million euros.
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Due to the completion of the main phase of the Ph.D. infra project renovation work, the turnstiles at the entrance to the Hollar building will be activated again starting from 2 December 2024. We would like to remind you that to enter Hollar, as well as the Jinonice Campus, you need to use your student or employee card.
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The recently published book Democracy and Media in Europe: A Discursive-Material Approach by Nico Carpentier (ICSJ FSV UK) and Jeffrey Wimmer (University of Augsburg and ICSJ FSV UK) offers an innovative and up to date exploration of this dynamic relationship, delving into its challenges and opportunities.
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In the elections to the Academic Senate of FSV UK ICSJ won 10 seats. We thus gained the maximum possible representation in the AS of FSV UK. Congratulations to all elected representatives of our institute and thank you to the voters for a turnout of 41.55%!
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Students of the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University have been awarded the Prize of the Minister of Education, Youth and Sports for an extraordinary act of students demonstrating civic bravery, responsibility or dedication. Minister of Education, Youth and Sports Mikuláš Bek presented the award to student representative Miroslava Sloupová on 19 November 2024 at the Liechtenstein Palace in Prague. The entire group was also represented at the event by Michaela Šedinová and Tomáš Zemánek.