Management is saying goodbye. From April Irena Radová starts to head the faculty. The faculty helps Ukraine and invites to summer educational events for children and adults.

Faculty website  |  01/2022
31 Mar 2022, 16:03  |  Čeština

Faculty newsletter for alumni

Faculty management says goodbye

Dear alumni,

March 31st of this year is my last day as Dean of our Faculty. It is closing an eight-year chapter during which I, together with a team of my closest colleagues, have been trusted to lead the Faculty according to the election program of Quality Teaching and Excellence in Research in a Confident Faculty.

Together we have experienced many wonderful events, but also many challenging times. I was privileged to be present at the completion of the renovation of the historical campus. Another milestone was the major transformation of the curriculum as part of the transformation of degree programs. And finally, perhaps the most difficult test was brought about by the covid-19 disease pandemic - I think we all stood up to it with honor, even though it was not and still is not easy.

However, we have worked on other challenges, larger or smaller. Together we celebrated the centenary of Masaryk University and the centenary of the start of teaching at the Faculty of Arts. In 2021, the European Commission awarded our faculty with the HR Excellence in Research (HR Award) certificate, thus advancing us to the implementation phase of a project aimed at improving the faculty environment for research.

Faculty are first and foremost people. I have been lucky in selecting my closest colleagues, but I have been equally lucky with other colleagues, academics and non-academics, as well as students and their representatives. However, I also thank those who have sometimes stood in opposition and strongly voiced their disagreement. They made me wonder if we had overlooked something fundamental, sometimes revising the original decision.

Unfortunately, the last weeks have brought a new dimension to our lives - we are witnessing violence in a free country. I am proud that the faculty almost immediately became part of a strong wave of solidarity with Ukraine. And I hope that the war conflict can be brought to an end and the crisis averted as soon as possible.

I believe I am handing over the faculty leadership into good hands - and I wish Irena Radová and her team, as well as the entire faculty, only the best for the future. I will continue to do my best to work for the welfare of the faculty.

Milan Pol
Dean of MU Faculty of Arts

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FF MU supports Ukraine: it helps with interpreting and language teaching

In addition, we participate in a fundraising campaign, and we offer a crisis line, psychological help, translations, and courses in basic Czech for beginners.

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Students and academics of the Faculty of Arts MU support Ukraine

For example, they organized a fundraising evening, a charity screening or handed out ribbons. The money raised was sent to the MUNI HELPS center.

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Putin's speeches are a bunch of half-truths, explains Ukrainianist

With Petr Kalina about the roots of the current conflict in Ukraine, about the culture and nature there, and also about the Czech Ukrainian community.

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Irena Radová: I will demand quality without compromise

The Faculty of Arts will be headed by Irena Radová for the next four years. At the election meeting of the Academic Senate of the Faculty she received 11 votes out of 21.

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Faculty has changed, students are more confident, says Emeritus Dean

With Prof. Jana Nechutová about the faculty before 1989, about her tenure as head of the faculty, and about women in leading academic positions.

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Experience summer with Hercules or English courses

The Faculty of Arts also invites you to seminars in Czech or work with historical sources. Children can look forward to suburban camps.

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Do you use Discord? Join the faculty server

You can now use the various thematic channels on the Discord platform for informal discussions. We will be glad to welcome alumni there as well.

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FF MU doctoral student Daniel Kvak is among the 30 under 30

He focuses on music and AI, which he was able to use to fight the coronavirus and found a promising startup with global ambitions. That's why Forbes included him in this year's 30 Under 30 list alongside documentary filmmaker Barbora Chalupová, Reknihy's founder Tadeáš Kula, and influencers Jan Macák, aka MenT, and Martin Mikyska, also known as Mikýř.

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