TV Nova Visits Campus to Discuss US Elections with UNYP Students

Yesterday, we were thrilled to welcome a crew from TV Nova to our campus. TV Nova reached out to learn more about the University of New York in Prague and to hear our insights on the upcoming American elections. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, as Professor Todd Nesbitt’s Media and Society class was in session, […]

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165 km, 4 days, and an unforgettable journey of resilience and camaraderie

In this interview, we explore the incredible journey of Anthony, a faculty member and active reservist, who recently participated in the famous 4Daagse Marches in the Netherlands. Known as “The Walk of the World,” this annual event covers 165 kilometers over four consecutive days, pushing participants to their physical and mental limits. Anthony shares not […]

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The Future of Education: How AI is Revolutionizing Learning

As technology advances at an unprecedented rate, artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a transformative force in education. From personalized learning experiences to AI-powered tutors, recent research highlights how this technology is reshaping classrooms worldwide. Here’s a closer look at the latest trends and what they mean for the future of learning. AI-Powered Personalized Learning […]

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Prague Ranked the Best Student City in Europe for 2024

Prague has officially been crowned as the best student city in Europe for 2024, outshining major cities like London, Paris, and Berlin. According to a comprehensive survey conducted by The Campus Advisor, which gathered input from over 17,000 students, Prague secured the top spot with an impressive overall score of 87.3 out of 100. What […]

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Five Tips on How to Improve Your Intercultural Communication Skills:

Insights from Elastic’s Anna Mascarello How do we approach the topic of intercultural skills? For some of us, working together in an intercultural environment comes naturally. For instance, those of us who’ve had the opportunity to work closely with people from different backgrounds – people who have different behaviors, tastes, or even moral standards – […]

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A New CSR Low: The Corporate Funding of Disinformation Websites in the Czech Republic

Dr. Radka MacGregor Pelikánová and Dr. Todd Nesbitt coauthored an article titled “(In)Effective Communication About Social Responsibility? Examining Large European Businesses in the Czech Republic” featuring UNYP COM faculty Dr. Radka MacGregor Pelikánová and Dr. Todd Nesbitt explores the communication strategies of large European businesses operating in the Czech Republic regarding their corporate social responsibility […]

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Effects of demographic and population policy?

Doc. Ondřej Dvouletý wrote an article based on his research that contributes to a better understanding of the effects of public demographic and population policy. The study investigates whether a considerable increase in birth grants in 2006 in the Czech Republic resulted in a higher number of births. Our results, spread over several time windows […]

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Well-being rejects the need for personal change

Doc. Marek Preiss wrote an article focusing on the fact that, in the past centuries, our ancestors worked in difficult conditions for up to eighteen hours a day, and self-development or abundant rest was an unthinkable luxury for them. Today we live in relative affluence – at least in Western society – and personal we […]

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Conspiracy theories and work performance

The paper coauthored by Dr. Martin Šikýř analyzes the association between beliefs in popular conspiracy theories spread through social media and work performance using the results of an authors’ test of conspiracy theories applied to a sample of 178 students of the Faculty of Military Leadership, University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic. The assumption […]

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HR issues & challenges in the Czech Republic

The paper coauthored by Dr. Martin Šikýř investigates HR issues and challenges addressed by HR professionals and line managers of businesses in the Czech Republic to uncover which HR issues are faced most often and which HR challenges are expected in the coming years to identify existing and potential HR issues and challenges that businesses […]

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