
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.
Researchers Night returns face-to-face
Matfyz celebrates 70 birthday in style
This week, the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University celebrated 70 years since its foundation. “From today's perspective, the faculty seems young. However, the tradition of mathematics, physics and astronomy at Charles University has been going on for almost 700 hundred years,” Rector Milena Králíčková said.
Podcast: The post-Covid, current crisis labour market
Didaktikon: Science for elementary & secondary schools
Key agreement signed at Charles University
This Saturday saw a major meeting of rectors from international universities at Charles University discussing the importance of research universities in a time of multiple crises. On the agenda was the signing of a new partnership agreement between two networks, broadening and deepening the contours of cooperation by LERU and CE7.
The importance of promoting rare and endangered languages
Forum Radio: No such thing as the “good old days”
Scholz outlines new vision for EU at Charles University
The secret lives of animals in Prague
Podcast: Challenges to the economy ahead
65th Summer School of Slavonic Studies wraps up
Will Petr Jákl take a break after premiere of Žižka epic?
Forum Radio: The temple at Tel Moza
Historic Opitz House: Accomodation for university guests
Massive blaze ravages Czech national park
Europe as a task: Debate series starts at Kampus Hybernská
Egyptologists discover tomb of mercenary commander
Forum Radio: Learning Czech was essential
Hillel J. Kieval is an historian at Washington University in St. Louis. An expert on the history of the Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, Kieval taught a course at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University this semester based on his newest book: Blood Inscriptions: Science, Modernity, and Ritual Murder at Europe's Fin de Siecle.