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.
Forum Radio: Cosmic accidents were part of my modus operandi
Looking forward to Ibero-American week
Following broader interest from a number of faculties, late last year Universidad de Chile, the region's leading public university, became a key partner of Charles University. Both schools are dedicated to deepening further cooperation in the coming years. What has already been achieved and what is in the pipeline?
CU team earns berth in Map the System final
A banana peel has become the central motif of the Czech round of the international student competition Map the System. The winning team, consisting of four students from different disciplines at Charles University, dealt with the problem of bio-waste. They will represent the Czech Republic at the final in June.
High school students can sign up for Particle Prague 2022
Podcast: About the sanctions imposed on Russia - then & now
Smart mouse pad to warn users when to “take a break”
Charles University was ‘a citadel’
Archery is about confidence and the right mind-set
Forum Radio: When you travel... embrace the unexpected
Donatio prizes awarded ahead of CU's 674 anniversary
CU conference offers crucial lessons
Charles University recently hosted a one-day conference at the Patriotic Hall bringing together top members of the legislative branches from the Czech, Estonian, Lithuanian, and Latvian Parliaments, to mark 100 years since the Czechoslovaks gave de jure recognition to the three Baltic states. The event also focussed on lessons for today.
True heroism is a persistent process, says screenwriter
Meijaard: “There are no silver bullets”
Dr. Erik Meijaard is a highly-recognised ecologist and conservationist who has been based in Borneo since the early 1990s. Last semester, students were able to attend his course on conservation practices and management at Charles University’s Faculty of Science, based on studies and research he and his team have conducted for years.