We are a small school and improvise a lot, but sustainability is our genuine concern. We separate coffee grindings An interview with With Klára Banotová about a greener mode of AMU’s operation
President of EAIE: International experience should appeal to all students. What can schools do about it? Interview with Piet van Hove, president of the European Association for International Education
Jørgensen (EUA): ChatGPT is more of a toy than a danger to universities An interview with Thomas Jørgensen about an EUA paper on AI tools
The environmental crisis will hit our generation hard. Sustainability is key for all of us, including universities An interview about the Environmental Panel of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and prejudices with regard to activism
In research assessment of doctoral candidates, curiosity will be more important than number of published articles Interview with Alexander Hasgall about the future of the doctorate in Europe
Academic integrity should be taught at secondary school Academics have become more vigilant against unethical behaviour, says coordinator of victims' portal
Science has succumbed to cult of big stars and number of citations. Research has lost its sense of community Interview with Vinciane Gaillard from the EUA on a new Open Science strategy
Third of Scholars Facing Mental Health Problems Due to Stress and Paperwork Topic: The stress experienced by academics is on par with the most high-risk professions
The love to traditional crafts must be found within Comment by Adéla Macháčková, Assistant Professor at VSB-TU in Ostrava.
What does a long-term expedition change in the lives of researchers? Expedition Life! Story about the research of Czech scientists in Egypt, Sudan, the Arctic and Antarctica and about the impact of their work on their private lives.
Animals at the circus? The only results are complete misconceptions by humans and the consequences of the unnatural life of animals How do we end the vicious circle of the existence of wild animals in circuses that are born into unnatural conditions and are often forced to live in them all their lives? Professor Zdeněk Knotek from the University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno considers this in his commentary.
Maths is a detective story, not something to be scared of EU project sets out to improve the reputation and teaching methods of maths.
Interest in U3A on the Rise – 50 Thousand Elderly Enrolled The growing interest of seniors has been accompanied by an expansion in the courses on offer.