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Poslední úprava: MATUSKOVAANNA (09.01.2023)
We only have 15 places in the course, and participation in the course consists of a trip to Israel (with a fully paid ticket and accommodation). Therefore, the selection process will be competitive, and you will have to send us a motivation letter and visit an organization meeting where all the details will be explained. The presented course is a unique collaboration between the Faculty of Social Science and Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem. This course aims to exchange various knowledge from both countries from political, cultural, and media perspectives. The course combines multiple sets of transversal skills – such as critical thinking, entrepreneurship, and social engagement. Students will create teams and collaborate on a joint project during the course. The course structure will be as follows: first, we will cover theoretical aspects in online sessions. And during the study trip to Israel and the study trip to Czechia, students will work on their assignments. The language of instruction is English. |
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Poslední úprava: MATUSKOVAANNA (09.01.2023)
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