Category: Newsletter

Newsletter October 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: The promise and peril of Trump´s America FirstDonald Trump’s America First is a response to too much globalisation, too much immigration, and too many wars. But has Trump overcorrected?In this lecture, discussants consider whether a divided America can find the middle ground over foreign policy. The event organised by The London School of Economics […]

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Newsletter September 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: 13th International Conference in Honour of the Laureate of the 2025 Václav Havel Human Rights PrizeThe Václav Havel Library, an associate partner of the EPS programme, is organizing a conference focused on Artists in Oppression. The theme of the conference is linking Václav Havel´s personal story of a persecuted dramatist and writer during the totalitarian […]

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Newsletter August 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: 13th International Conference in Honour of the Laureate of the 2025 Václav Havel Human Rights PrizeThe Václav Havel Library, an associate partner of the EPS programme, is organizing a conference focused on Artists in Oppression. The theme of the conference is linking Václav Havel´s personal story of a persecuted dramatist and writer during the totalitarian […]

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Newsletter July 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: CSi Conference 2025: Intelligence & National Security in Changing WorldThe Cambridge Security Initiative (CSi) is organizing an annual conference that will be held at Cripps Court at Magdalene College, Cambridge, from July 25- 26, 2025. The conference addresses the most pressing security challenges facing governments, private industries, and citizens in the globalized world. The conference participants can look […]

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Newsletter June 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: Workshop: Foreign Interference – What Did We Learn from the Sanctions on Russia?You are warmly invited to a research workshop with Gian Pili on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 14:00 in Room C423, Jinonice Campus, Charles University. The workshop aims to bring together experts from various sectors—ministries, think tanks, and research institutions—to engage in a collaborative […]

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Newsletter April 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: AI and WarFrom the use of autonomous weapons to information warfare to cyber-attacks, artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the shape of contemporary warfare. What are the ethical and security challenges associated with using AI in military strategies? And how is the role of humans changing in a world where decisions about lives […]

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Newsletter March 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: AI and WarFrom the use of autonomous weapons to information warfare to cyber-attacks, artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the shape of contemporary warfare. What are the ethical and security challenges associated with using AI in military strategies? And how is the role of humans changing in a world where decisions about lives […]

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Newsletter February 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: World Conference on Qualitative ResearchThe 9th conference will bring together researchers from over 40 countries to exchange knowledge and experiences in qualitative research. The event will take place at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków from February 4 to February 6, 2025, and it will be one of the most important international scientific events, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of […]

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Newsletter January 2025

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: The Plurality of Early Modern Media: 21st-Century Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Research in the HumanitiesA conference aimed at exploring the role of interdisciplinarity within the study of late medieval and early modern culture. The conference participants will examine recent paradigms in interdisciplinary research and the possible future of interdisciplinarity in the study of early modern […]

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Newsletter December 2024

ACADEMIC EVENT SECTION#1: What Trump’s Return Means for EuropeIn November 2024, former President Donald Trump became the President-Elect of the USA. Since then, the debate over what a Trump 2.0 administration would mean at home and abroad has intensified. We would most happily welcome you to the event on December 13, 2024, from 3:15 p.m. in room 2.06 of […]

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