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November 2018: New Seminar for Incoming International Employees
Moving to another country for work is an exciting chapter of your life but it might be also a challenging experience. So the Department of International Affairs decided to launch a new Introductory Seminar for incoming international employees to help them to smoothly transition to the Univ…
University of Pardubice: an international destination
This academic year, several hundred foreign students from Europe, Asia, Africa and South America came to the University and its seven faculties. "In the winter semester, there are almost 600 international students from 72 countries worldwide studying at our university," says Mgr. Věra Albrechtová…
Interview with Nikita, My life in Pardubice as PhD student from Mumbai
A short description: (Who are you? Where are you from? How long have you been in the Czech Republic and at the University of Pardubice...) Dobrý den, I am Nikita, and I am from Mumbai. I just began my third year in Pardubice. India is a huge country, could you tell us more about it …
First aid course at University for international PHD students, researchers & employees
It can be very stressful to know exactly what to do when you encounter a medical emergency, even when you are in your home country, speaking your mother tongue and have some first aid knowledge. Now, imagine the same situation abroad, in a country with different habits, culture and languag…
Spark Network Welcomes University of Pardubice
With the participation of representatives of twenty-five research institutions from around the world, the 4th Annual Meeting of SPARK Global members took place on July 21-22. At the meeting held at the oldest Berlin University clinic Charité, our University was represented by Ing. Michal Svoboda …
Tracking ancient Egyptian metallurgy with lead isotopes
Czech scientists have made a surprising discovery. A metal pot buried in a tomb in Egypt's Abusir 5000 years ago was made of material that was used at the time in distant Anatolia - modern-day Turkey. They proved that the metals had travelled a few thousand miles before they got to their owner. O…