The continuing development and improvement of the Academy´s Strategy AV21 innovative project was one of the items discussed at the Academy Assembly´s XLVII Meeting which took place at the Municipal House in Vinohrady on December 15, 2015.
The Learned Society's two-day General Assembly took place at the Hall of Patriots of the Collegium Carolinum and at the ASCR's main building 16-17 May 2010. At this General Assembly, Růžena Dostálová, well-known byzantologist, and Martin Černohorský, renowned mathematician, were bestowed the Medal of the Learned Society of the Czech Republic for their contributions to the advancement of science. The Scientist Awards were presented to mathematician Miloslav Druckmüller and parasitologist Jan Tachezy. The Junior Scientist Awards were given to Milan Orlit and Dana Pokorná. The Learned Society Awards were presented to pedagogues Karel Lichtenberg and Jiří Herman for their significant work as young students in the advancement of science. The Grammar School Student Awards were presented to 10 students from Czech primary schools. and Gabriela Adámková.
The 37th Council meeting of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies took place in Prague on September 25, 2010. FEMS brings together 46 member societies from 36 European countries, covering over thirty thousand microbiologists. Members may apply for research fellowships, visiting scientist grants, young scientist meeting grants and/or support when organizing a meeting. These benefits are restricted to members only. FEMS facilitates the exchange of scientific knowledge to all microbiologists in Europe and worldwide by publihing five microbiology journals. Grants Board Meeting was held in Prague on March 3-4, 2011. FEMS provided Meeting Attendance Grants to young European scientists wishing to attend meetings that are not supported by a FEMS Meetings Grant. The maximum amount of this grant is 600 €. and Jaroslav Spížek.
Účastníci semináře „Zelené dějiny aneb Proč je u nás v environmentálních dějinách tak málo historie“, který se konal 28. března 2014 na Fakultě sociálních studií Masarykovy univerzity v Brně a o němž referuje tato zpráva, se zamýšleli nad tím, proč environmentální dějiny, které jsou na Západě už čtvrtstoletí považovány za jeden z nejslibnějších nových historických oborů, se dosud netěší většímu zájmu českých historiků a jak tento stav změnit. Napomoci by k tomu měl přednáškový cyklus o možnostech využití environmentálních přístupů v soudobých dějinách, který bude v Praze pokračovat i v akademickém roce 2014/2015., On 28 March 2014, a workshop entitled ‘Green History? Why Is There So Little History in Environmental History’ was held at the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno. Its participants discussed why environmental history, which in the West for a quarter of a century has been considered one of the most promising new branches of history, still enjoys such little interest from Czech historians, and how to change this state of affairs. A lecture series about the possibilities of using environmentalist approaches in contemporary history, which will continue in the 2014/15 academic year, should help to rectify that., Pavla Šimková., and Obsahuje bibliografii