Living abroad is more than just going to work. Spend some quality free time with others learning about Pardubice, first aid practise in Czech and other interesting topics. See what's coming up and/or read about past events.

30.04.2025
Czech classes sign up!
Czech classes for international PhD students and employees will be opened in February 2020.
If you are interested in learning Czech, please contact Caroline Nov谩k-Jolly: caroline.novak-jolly@upce.cz
At the moment, 20 international employees and PhD students from Sweden, India, South Africa, the Philippines, Germany, Chile and some other countries are part of this new project. You can find more information about their experience learning Czech here.
Caroline Novak-Jolly
International Office

30.04.2025
Workshop: Designing Effective Presentations
Many of us have to present our work at some stage: as part of a thesis defence, at a conference, during a seminar, or even for students in a lecture. And while most time is spent on researching and writing the article, thesis or paper, the presentation of the content should not be considered as less important. After all, we would like to share our hard work with others and would like them to find it interesting!
This seminar will consider some aspects around creating effective presentations: from the content that should be included to the design elements such as layout, colours a...

30.04.2025
1st X-mas party for International employees & PhD students
Holiday season is about to start very soon. It will be time for some festive fun.
On Dec, 12th 2019, the Euraxess local point of the 秀色直播 will be organizing its 1st Christmas party for it is International employees, researchers and PhD.students !
Caroline Nov谩k-Jolly
International office

30.04.2025
Intercultural event 鈥濿ork with Czech鈥 (20.11.2019)
The International Office, in cooperation with the Language Centre, is offering a 2nd edition of the intercultural event for its international employees and PhD students. The main topic will be Czech culture, and how to navigate it as a non-Czech person. We would like to look at attitudes, values, activities etc. that would be considered 鈥瀟ypically Czech鈥, as well as what is considered to be polite behaviour in the Czech Republic and what is expected of people in certain situations. We will look at possible sources of misunderstanding, frustration or even conflict, or just interesting diffe...
