doc. Mgr. Martin Jirušek, Ph.D.
Associate professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies
office: 4.50
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
| phone: | +420 549 49 3994, +420 737 301 771 |
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Office hours
Online přes MS Team/Online via MS Teams:- úterý/Tuesday 14:00 - 15:00
- V jiné časy po předchozí domluvě/Other times available by appointment
Courses taught
Spring 2021 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2020 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2020 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Academic Skills
- Academic Skills Review
- Academic skills review
- CEE-Russia Energy Relations
- Energy in the Region: Czech Republic and its Neighbours (ESS402, ESSn4002)
- Energy Law (ESSn5013, MEB438, MEBn5038)
- Energy Security of the Czech Republic
Autumn 2019 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Academic Skills
- Academic Skills Review
- Academic skills review
- Energy in International Law (MEB436, MEBn5036)
- Energy Security of the USA (MEB411, MEBn5011)
- U.S. Energy Policy: Development and Challenges (ESS420, ESSn5020)
Spring 2019 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2018 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2018 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2017 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2017 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Academics Skills Review
- CEE- Russia Energy relations
- CEE-Russia Energy Relations
- Energy in the Region: Czech Republic and its Neighbours
- Energy Security of the Czech Republic (MEB404, MEB430)
Autumn 2016 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2016 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2015 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Academics Skills Review
- Carbon Capture & Storage: Lessons Learned and the Prospects
- Energy in International Law
- Energy Security of the USA
- Energy Security: Base and Implications for Functioning of International System
- EU External Energy Policy
- Selected research methods in international relations
- The Energy Policy of the EU and its Position in Global Energy Environment
- U.S. Energy Policy: Development and Challenges