Mendel, the Man – series of articles
Dean Tomáš Kašparovský: The basis of success is an idea
The author of the final part of our series of articles Mendel, the Man is the Dean of the MU Faculty of Science, Professor Tomáš Kašparovský. In Johann Gregor Mendel inspires − the basis of success is an idea, Dean Kašparovský talks about why Mendel is inspiring for him personally, as a scientist and educator, and about pushing the boundaries of knowledge and science.
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Interview
Space constraints are one of the key factors preventing further development at many departments of the Faculty of Science of MU. This is based on the recommendations of the international qualitative evaluation of research and doctoral studies, which the faculty underwent and which the Vice-Dean for Research, Development and Quality Jaromír Leichmann was in charge of. The following interview provides information on what other recommendations came out of the evaluation, how they will be dealt with and what tasks await the Vice-Dean for Development after the evaluation is over.
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The research of Pavel Hyršl has made a positive contribution in the fields of beekeeping, ecological relationships and agriculture. The results have provided an overview of the changes in parasitised bee bodies that result in impaired health and the death of bee colonies. Congratulations on the award.
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HR Award – HR Strategy for Researchers, HRS4R
We would like to invite all employees and PhD students of the Faculty of Science MU to a workshop by Irish evaluator Mary Kate O'Regan from University College Cork which will take place on May 11, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. in the lower meeting room at the Dean's Office on Kotlářská Street. The main topic of the seminar will be preparation for the Renewal of HR Award and Site Visit.
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Success Stories
Biochemist Vladimír Velebný, whose company Contipro is one of the three most successful hyaluronic acid producers in the world, will participate in teaching the subject of biotechnological processes as part of the follow-up Master's degree in Biotechnology at the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University. Hyaluronic acid already has a huge application in cosmetics, but there is much more potential for development in the healthcare sector. Students will learn the latest news in this fast-developing field and at the same time get a glimpse under the hood of a master in turning knowledge into a successful business.
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On Monday 13 March, student representatives from the Programme Board and the Academic Senate discussed ways to improve relations between students and staff with representatives of the Faculty. The meeting was initiated by Dean Tomáš Kašparovský in response to increasing cases of inappropriate behaviour at other faculties in the Czech Republic.
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HR Award – HR Strategy for Researchers, HRS4R
From 1 April 2023, information security at the Faculty of Science is regulated by the new Dean's Directive No.1/2023 Information Security Policy. The document regulates access to data, software and hardware of the faculty as an employer. Let's look further at what all is related to the new directive.
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Success Stories
Libuše Trnková studied Chemistry and Physics as a teacher. After graduation in 1970 she was accepted for a postgraduate course at the Research Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry. She is currently a professor at the Department of Chemistry. Her research work is oriented in the field of biophysical chemistry and bioelectrochemistry.
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Brno PhD Talent
On March 21, 2023, Doctoral students received prestigious scholarships for further scientific work. The award ‘Brno PhD Talent’ was presented to 25 young researchers, 18 of whom work at Masaryk University, 13 of them at the Faculty of Science. Congratulations to all the recipients!
The celebratory evening at the New Town Hall in Brno was also attended by the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, Helena Langšádlová. “You are creating something extraordinary that will make a fundamental contribution to the success of the Czech Republic”, Minister Langšádlová said.
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Success Stories
Jan Böhm, from RECETOX, teaches students biostatistics, teamworking and how to undertake interdisciplinary studies. What do you wish for teachers on Teachers Day? Is it possible to teach relay programming? How did he win the Rector's Award for Outstanding Teachers? You can read about all this and more in the interview below.
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Science and Research
Are you interested in the physical parameters of our current Czech population? You can find them on the A.D.A.P.T. software platform!
The A.D.A.P.T. platform is an outcome of the Anthropological DAtabase of body ProporTions project, which was undertaken by a team of specialists at the Department of Anthropology (MUNI SCI), with the support of the Ministry of the Interior. The project arises from the traditional focus of our discipline on describing somatic characteristics of human populations and groups and puts these findings to practical use. The goal of the project was to provide manufacturers and product designers with a tool which allows them to combine their work with the most up-to-date data about the outlook of the Czech population. Included are somatic physical parameters, data about the internal body composition acquired through magnetic resonance imaging and 3D body models. The platform is aimed to be used in clothing, medical device and furniture manufacturing, automotive industry, or personal protective equipment design.
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Science and Research
All the scientific goals that the 23 members of this year’s Masaryk University (MU) expedition, who set off for Antarctica two months ago, have been fulfilled and the two expedition groups, the first of which operated from the J. G. Mendel Czech Science Station on James Ross Island, and the second at the technical-logistics base on Nelson Island, have now returned to the Czech Republic. According to plan, just one scientist, the Ukrainian Anton Puhovkin, has remained in Antarctica, and he will continue to work for our program from the Ukrainian station.
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Science and Research
On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. The source was a gamma-ray burst (GRB), the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. The burst triggered detectors on numerous spacecraft, and observatories around the globe and was also observed by the world's smallest astrophysical satellite, GRBAlpha.
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Teachers' Day Interview
Can you imagine your life without teaching? Why is it beautiful for her to impart knowledge and share her fascination for knowledge? On the occasion of Teachers' Day, we asked Jana Šmardová.
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On Wednesday, 29 March 2023, the Department of Geography hosted the traditional Mapathon. Students and the public map various locations (where more detailed maps are lacking) based on available satellite images as part of humanitarian aid. This time, the Mapathon mapped the town of Magaria in Niger for a malaria mosquito control campaign organized by Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontiéres - MSF). The event was filmed by student TV.
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Teachers' Day Interview
What message does she send to applicants to study teaching? What does teaching give her? In what ways is teaching a mission for her? On the occasion of Teachers' Day, we asked Libuše Trnková, who has been teaching at the faculty for 50 years.
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The Natural Sciences Association helps, but also knows how to have fun
Students from the Natural Sciences Association have been active over the early spring period organising a number of great events that everyone at the Faculty of Science can enjoy. After participating in organising the Faculty Ball in February, they tidied up the mess around campus in March and then prepared an Easter ‘Blood Cell’ Hunt.
Read more and see the photo gallery
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Office for Information and Communications Technologies (OICT) has launched a redesigned website. The website now provides information in thematic areas, including news and service outages. The entire site is accompanied by a simple division of information into faculty level (green buttons) and university level (blue buttons). The most searched pages include information on faculty and university-wide service outages, building access requests and contact details for ICT administrators at departments and units.
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Interviews with our students
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Reconciling studies at Masaryk University’s (MU) Faculty of Science with top-level training requires good planning and continuous preparation. Anežka Hlaváčová is in her second year of studying Experimental and Molecular Biology and represents the Czech Republic in ski orienteering, also known as Ski-O. She won a bronze in the Junior World Championships in Estonia, and at the beginning of February she won two silvers and a bronze in the World Cup under 23 women’s category in Austria. She finished 11th overall in the World Championships, and 4th in the U23 World Championships.
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Although many people imagined Aneta Vrzalová as a medical student, she preferred to study Environment and Health at the MU Faculty of Science. In her undergraduate studies, she has already been actively involved in the FireExpo research project - investigating how the firefighter profession negatively affects their physical health. She enjoys being part of the "real" science that impacts people's lives.
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MjUNI students saw live bats and silkworm cocoons on campus
The Bohunice campus came alive on Saturday 25 March 2023 with lectures and workshops for the students of the Masaryk Junior University MjUNI and their parents. As part of the sixth teaching day, 250 participants aged 9-18 had the opportunity to try their hand at working in state-of-the-art laboratories and other specialised departments at the Faculty of Science, CEITEC and the Faculty of Sports Studies.
Read more and see the photo gallery
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Ongoing Competitions and Awards
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12 Dec
Botanical Seminar | in Czech
Speaker: Milan Chytrý and students
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12 Dec
169th Physics Café offers a lecture by Petr Ponížil from Tomas Bata University in Zlín about the Star of Bethlehem.
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The editorial deadline for the next employee newsletter is June 4, 2023. Please send your articles in Czech and English to pr@sci.muni.cz and we will be happy to publish them.
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