Don’t miss our International week Mendelu with many attractive lectures!
As part of the International Week, we prepared an offer of open classes in English for all of you who are thinking about an Erasmus mobility or any other stay abroad…
Come and try lectures and seminars in English, challenge yourself, see how other teachers teach what you know in Czech. These open classes are a great opportunity for testing yourself. How does it work? Just join the classes of your choice, if the capacity of the room allows it, you will be welcome.
SCHEDULE:
MONDAY NOVEMBER 7
TIME
ROOM
SPEAKER
TOPIC
SUBJECT
9:00-10:30
Z4
M. Petlach
British politics (Primarily a seminar, not a regular lecture)
Comparative politics in use in EN
9:00-10:30
Z6
N. Verter
Statistical Analyses
9:00-10:30
Z28
A. Kozumplíková
Biodiversity
Introduction to Environmental Studies in English
10:30-12:00
Z7
P. Ptáček
Innovation and regional development: Introduction to the topic and to Brno and South Moravian region
11:00-12:30
Z23
F. S. Lategan
Agriculture Economics and Forestry Management in English
11:00-12:30
Z24
M. Petlach
Relations between Europe and Asia
European Union as a global actor in English
13:00-13:45
Z2
L. Bobuľská
Exotic plants in Slovakia and their impact on soil microbial indices
Utilization of Natural Resources in English
13:00-13:45
Z23
F. S. Lategan
Agriculture Economics and Forestry Management in English
14:00-15:30
Z23
F. S. Lategan
Project Management Basics in EN
15:00-16:30
Z24
N. Verter
Agrobusiness in the Regional Development in English
15:00-16:30
Z4
J. Mihálik
European Youth Policy at its Best? The Experience and Implications from International Research
Political Thinking in English
15:00-16:30
Z2
M. Čejka
Political Challenges of Developing World in EN
15:00-16:30
Aula
M. Petlach
Chapters from politics in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia
Development Problems in SE Asia in English
16:00-16:45
Z23
F. S. Lategan
Project Management Basics in EN
17:00-17:45
Z4
J. Smolík
Political Thinking in English
17:00-18:30
Z24
N. Verter
Agrobusiness in the Regional Development in English
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8
TIME
ROOM
SPEAKER
TOPIC
SUBJECT
8:00-9:30
Z3
E. T. Quartey
British politics (Primarily a seminar, not a regular lecture)
Project management in English
9:00-10:30
Z23
S. A. Darkwah
Introduction to Development Studies in English
9:00-10:30
Z1
J. Caha
Introduction to GIS in English
10:00-10:45
Z3
E. T. Quartey
Project management in English
11:00-11:45
Z23
S. A. Darkwah
Introduction to Development Studies in English
11:00-12:30
Z13
N. Verter
Statistical Analyses in EN
11:00-12:30
Z1
J. Caha
Introduction to GIS in English
13:00-13:45
Z24
L. Demková
Soil quality under the influence of environmental loads in former mining areas
13:00-14:30
Z23
L. Floková
Food resources
Global Environmentalism in English
13:00-14:30
Z10
N. Verter
Statistical Analyses in EN
15:00-16:30
Z3
R. K. Adjei
Development Cooperation Funding in EN
15:00-16:30
Z8
N. Verter
International Business in English
15:00-16:30
Z4
L. Zouhar Ludvíková
Coherence and Cohesion
Fundamentals of Academic Writing in EN
15:00-17:30
Z24
I. Pavlík
Development of a Healthy Region in English
17:00-17:45
Z8
N. Verter
International Business in English
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9
TIME
ROOM
SPEAKER
TOPIC
SUBJECT
9:00-10:30
Z26
M. Murzyn-Kupisz
Museums as institutions and spaces fostering innovation: theoretical considerations and empirical application
9:00-10:30
Z28
E. T. Quartey
Unemployment
Macroeconomics in English
9:00-10:30
Aula
M. Hrabálek
Colombia and its Endless Conflict
Development Problems in Latin America in English
9:00-9:45
Z24
J. Sucháček
Location and regional development in EN
9:00-10:30
Z8
M. Kaláb
Change in the global supply chain
Základy prezentace (regularly in Czech)
10:00-11:30
Z24
J. Sucháček
Location and regional development in EN
11:00-12:30
Z28
E. T. Quartey
Unemployment
Macroeconomics in English
11:00-12:30
Z26
M. Murzyn-Kupisz
Creative ecosystem approach and its application to the fashion sector
11:00-12:30
Aula
F. S. Lategan
Soil quality under the influence of environmental loads in former mining areas
Development Economics in English
12:00-13:30
Z24
E. T. Quartey
Economic Solutions to Environmental problems
Environmental Economics in English
13:00-14:30
Z23
A. Paletto
Economic evaluation of ecosystem services provided by forests
Ekosystémové služby
13:00-14:30
Z3
M. Hrabálek
Shining Path in Peru, Tupamaros in Uruguay
Development Problems in Latin America in English
15:00-16:30
Z3
R. K. Adjei
Development Cooperation Funding in EN
15:00-16:30
Z6
F. S. Lategan
Development Economics in English
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10
TIME
ROOM
SPEAKER
TOPIC
SUBJECT
9:00-10:30
Z28
Z. Gál
Innovation and universities in CEE putting into a wider aspects of CEE knowleddge/innovation space
9:00-10:30
Z24
S. Fišnarová
Mathematics in English
9:00-10:30
Z4
F. S. Lategan
Colombia and its Endless Conflict
Development Economics in English
9:00-10:30
Z7
M. Zourek
Shining Path in Peru, Tupamaros in Uruguay
Development Problems in Latin America in English
11:00-12:30
Z28
Z. Gál
FDI Dependent Development in Central & Eastern Europe froma Geoeconomic Perspective
11:00-12:30
Z24
S. Fišnarová
Mathematics in English
11:00-12:30
Z28
E. K. Ankomah
Policies of Regional Economic Development Cooperation in English
11:00-12:30
Z2
F. S. Lategan
Development Economics in English
13:00-14:30
Aula
A. Paletto
Participatory process in forest planning and management in Italy
Péče o životní prostředí
13:00-13:45
Z28
E. K. Ankomah
Policies of Regional Economic Development Cooperation in English
13:30-16:00
Z28
K. Gwosdz
From coal mining and steel making to IT and advanced manufacturing: mechanisms of path creation in Upper Silesia Region
15:00-16:30
Z4
F. S. Lategan
Development Economics in English
15:00-16:30
Z9
M. Zourek
Shining Path in Peru, Tupamaros in Uruguay
Development Problems in Latin America in English
15:00-16:50
Z5
D. Kovářová
Business meetings
World Language – English Intermediate Course
16:00-18:30
Z24
E. Taterová
Theories of International Relations
International Relations and Contemporary Security Challenges in EN
16:30-18:00
Z28
K. Gwosdz
The Geography of Digital Entrepreneurs in Industry 4.0 in Poland
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11
TIME
ROOM
SPEAKER
TOPIC
SUBJECT
9:00-10:30
Z28
C. Washbourne
Urban Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services in English
9:00-10:30
Z24
M. Horák
Environmental and Institutional Responses to Globalization
Development Anthropology in English
10:00-11:30
Z23
R. Turcsányi
Development Problems of China in English
11:00-11:45
Z24
M. Horák
Evolution of the Development Discourse from the Anthropological Perspective
Development Anthropology in English
11:00-12:30
Z28
C. Washbourne
Urban Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services in English
12:00-13:30
Z24
E. T. Quartey
Economic Solutions to Environmental problems (Lecture/Seminar)
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