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Dear Erasmus Students Welcome in Pardubice
09/24/2025 - 13:52

Dear Erasmus Students Welcome in Pardubice

Welcome Erasmus Students. We’re so happy to have you here at our faculty. On Monday, 22 September we had the pleasure of welcoming 13 students who will be spending this semester with us, coming from Italy, Turkey, Spain and the Basque Country. We hope you’ll enjoy not only your studies but also t…

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FF UPCE Participates in International Project on the Year 1846 in Poland
08/13/2025 - 12:08

FF UPCE Participates in International Project on the Year 1846 in Poland

The Faculty of Arts of the University of Pardubice is a key partner in a major international project, “Central Europe in the History – The Year 1846 in Poland in the Light of the European Press,” funded by the International Visegrad Fund. On the Czech side, the project is academically led by profess…

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Volodymyr Yermolenko: Thinking in Dark Times
04/23/2025 - 08:31

Volodymyr Yermolenko: Thinking in Dark Times

The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Pardubice had the honor of welcoming Ukrainian philosopher, journalist, and writer Volodymyr Yermolenko, who accepted our invitation and gave a lecture titled Thinking in Dark Times on April 16, 2025. The lecture took the form …

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Matt Field and other guests lectured on the future of society
04/03/2025 - 10:42

Matt Field and other guests lectured on the future of society

In collaboration with the Faculty of Economics and Administration at the University of Pardubice, another edition of the event Society and its Governance took place on Wednesday, April 2nd, focusing this time on the future. Students had the opportunity to attend inspiring lectures throughout the day…

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Two Colleagues from the Department of English Appointed as Court Interpreters and Translators
03/21/2025 - 14:26

Two Colleagues Appointed as Court Interpreters and Translators

We are delighted to announce that our colleagues, Mgr. Irena Reimannová, Ph.D., and Mgr. Kateřina Mazurová, have been appointed as court interpreters and translators for English and Czech. They reached this significant career milestone by taking the official oath before the Minister of Justice, Pave…

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02/18/2025 - 13:16

Welcome Erasmus+ Students

Dear Erasmus+ students, We are thrilled to have you with us and look forward to an amazing semester together! To help you get settled, we organized an orientation program on Monday, February 17th. It was a great opportunity to meet fellow students and faculty members, as well as to learn more about…

Students
Welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
09/30/2024 - 09:18

Welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy

Dear Erasmus students, we are thrilled to have you with us and look forward to an amazing semester together. To help you get settled, we organized an orientation program on Thursday, September 26th. It was a great opportunity to meet fellow students, faculty members, and learn more about our Faculty…

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Alžběta II. a obraz britské královské rodiny v průběhu času

Jak se psaly moderní dějiny Velké Británie během vlády jedné z nejdéle sloužících evropských panovnic? A jak se v očích britské veřejnosti proměňoval image samotné Alžběty II. a královské rodiny? Na historický výlet za zdi Buckinghamského paláce srdečně zvou Britské centrum Pardubice a Katedra angli…

Students
Meet Yağmur Göksel from Turkey
01/09/2024 - 08:31

Meet Yağmur Göksel from Turkey

Hello, I am Yağmur Göksel from Turkey. I have studied English Language and Literature during my Bachelor's Degree. Right after my graduation, I have started my Erasmus Traineeship Program at Pardubice University which lasted for 2 months. My goal is to become a successful academic in my field, and I…

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02/23/2023 - 12:37

Let's help Turkey and Syria after the earthquake

On 6 February, two strong earthquakes hit southern Turkey and northern Syria. More than 45,000 people died, tens of thousands more were injured and many people were made homeless. Some of the affected towns have almost completely disappeared. "These earthquakes did not just hit one reg…