doc. Mgr. Filip Černoch, Ph.D.
Associate professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies
Office: 4.35
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 3694 |
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Office hours
Physically - Thursday 13:00-14:00, room 4.35.(Mask is mandatory).Online (https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/92395756339) - Tuesday 14:00-14:50; Wednesday 15:00-15:50.
Courses taught
Autumn 2015 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2015 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Diploma Seminar
- Economics of Energy Corporations
- Energy in the Region: Czech Republic and its Neighbours
- Energy Policy of the EU (EGO423, EUP431, VIS412)
- Energy Security of the Czech Republic
- Energy Security of Visegrad Countries
- Energy Security: Base and Implications for Functioning of International System
- Environmental Aspects of Energy (ESS411, MEB415)
Autumn 2014 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Diploma Seminar
- Energy Commodities I.
- Energy Policy of the European Union
- Exploring Energy Security: An Introduction
- Introduction to Economics
- Research Methods in Social Science
- Security Theories and Methodology
- Selected research methods in international relations
- Uranium in the International Relations and the Czech Republic
Spring 2014 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2013 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2013 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2012 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2012 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2011 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2011 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Energy Security of the Czech Republic and V4 Countries
- Energy Security of Visegrad Countries (EUP427, MVZ455)
- Internship – Energy Security
Autumn 2010 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2010 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2009 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2009 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2008 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2008 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2007 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Czech Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics (MVZ714, MVZ808)
- Geopolitics: theory and case studies