Jan Velinger
Studied film directing at FAMU in Prague and began in current affairs in commercial television in 1996. Worked as a reporter and presenter at the English service of Czech Radio for more than sixteen years, before joining Charles University’s media team in June 2018. He is responsible for the English edition of Forum Magazine and Forum Radio podcasts.
Not your battlefield! Students express support for Ukraine
The art of science communication: More story, fewer facts
The role small states can play
How excess vegetation burning changed Australia
Sociologist: I love the Olympics but none are problem-free
Celebrating women in science on 11 February
Rector's Board meets for first time
Charles University, Professor Milena Králíčková, met for the first time in the historic Carolinum’. Králíčková was elected to head Charles University by the Academic Senate in October 2021 and then appointed by the Czech head of state at the end of January. The very first meeting addressed a number of specific points and challenges.
Original ideas can change the world
Climate and voluntary childlessness
The historic pharmacy where time stopped
Vestagerová: Je na nás, abychom udělali správnou věc
Vestager: It’s up to us to do the right thing
She has been called a dragon slayer and the world’s most famous regulator, but also a democrat dedicated to fairness in markets paving the way for innovation: Danish politician Margrethe Vestager, the EC's executive vice-president for digital transformation. Vestager was a keynote speaker on Monday at the Faculty of Law.
I love teaching, says Ph.D. student with Olympic experience
Natural language generation research wins ERC grant
The Herbarium: An archive of plant diversity
CU hockey players face off in popular series
The TV hockey series Lajna (Line) starring Jiří Langmajer as a despotic head coach at a crossroads in his life, proved popular each week among viewers online and ran three seasons. What you might not know is that a number of Charles University students were extras on the show as players on the team.
Svoboda 1945: Life and trauma in post-war Czechoslovakia
The year in science at Charles University
Karel Raška to receive order of T.G. Masaryk
Testimonies about life in North Korea
A specialist in North Korean studies, activist and feminist. That is how the Czech media describe Nina Špitálníková, a student of Oral and Contemporary History at the Faculty of Humanities of Charles University. Her book Witnessing Life in the DPRK (2020) became a bestseller and won the Magnesia Litera Award in the category of journalism.