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Students are required to consult their dissertations regularly with their supervisors (or other experts)
at least four times in each academic year. Last update: Kubát Michal, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2021)
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The aim of the course is to regularly consult dissertation research.
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The condition for completing the course is regular consultations of dissertation research.
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There is no literature. Last update: Kubát Michal, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2021)
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Teaching methods are not determined due to the nature of the course.
Use of generative AI tools: The use and citation of generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT or MS Copilot) in seminar papers and other coursework must comply with the decrees of the IMS Director No. 7/2023 and 9/2023. Generative AI tools may be used unless explicitly prohibited by the instructor. However, they may not be used to generate substantial sections of the text or replace the student’s own intellectual contribution. The student remains fully responsible for any content generated with assistance of AI tools. Presenting AI-generated content, whether verbatim, rephrased, or only slightly modified, as one’s own work constitutes plagiarism. Every submitted paper must include a transparent statement specifying which generative AI tools were used, in which stage of the work they were employed, and how they were used, or confirming that no generative AI tools were used. If this statement is missing or incomplete, the instructor is not permitted to accept the paper for evaluation. Unless the instructor explicitly prohibits the use of generative AI tools, the decision to use or not to use them rests fully with the student. The student has the right to request that the instructor does not use AI assistance for evaluating their work. Last update: Hojný Matouš (06.01.2026)
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There is no exam. Last update: Kubát Michal, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2021)
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There is no syllabus. Last update: Kubát Michal, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (18.02.2021)
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