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Night at Jaderka

Night at Jaderka is an evening cultural and educational event organized by the Student Union at the Faculty of Nuclear and Physical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague for students and faculty staff, their friends and acquaintances, and last but not least, for the general public and companies cooperating with the faculty. The event is already quite traditional, with this year marking its eleventh edition. As we are a scientific faculty, Night at Jaderka will feature popular educational lectures by prominent scientists, students, and faculty staff. Various entertaining experiments will be set up throughout the school. Throughout the evening, concerts by smaller (mostly student) bands such as Hill Valley and Rotace rotace will take place in the study room. Although it may seem that this is an event more suited to those involved in the natural sciences, this is not the case. With this event, we would like to show both faculty members and those outside the faculty that our school is not just about learning, but also about having fun. We are able to appeal in an interesting and original way not only to students and professionals in the field, but also to those who may not know much about science. Of course, our main goal is for all participants to have a good time, spend a pleasant evening with their friends, classmates, and colleagues, and learn a lot.
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Celebration of the 70th anniversary of FNSPE

For 70 years, our faculty has been educating experts not only for the nuclear industry. Since its beginnings, it has broadened its field of activity to other areas and has made a significant contribution to the development of technical and natural sciences both in the Czech Republic and worldwide. To mark this occasion, a special meeting of the Scientific Council and the Collegium will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel, followed by a programme at Břehová Street and, in the evening, A Night at Jaderka. All staff and students are warmly invited.
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Coffee with the Dean

Come to the Atrium at Břehová on October 2 at 4:15 p.m. to chat with the dean over coffee. We will present the faculty's current plans for the winter semester, but above all, the dean will listen to your suggestions, comments, and insights. We look forward to seeing you there!  
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OPENING OF THE CZECH-KOREAN NUCLEAR COLLABORATION CENTER IN PRAGUE

We would like to invite you to the opening ceremony of the Czech-Korean Nuclear Cooperation Center. Location:  Trojanova 13, Prague 2, Lecture Hall 201 (2nd floor) Programme:   9:30 - 10:00 Welcome refreshments 10:00 - 10:45   Opening Speeches 10:45 - 11:00 Introduction of the NCC 11:00 - 11:15   Introduction of Czech-Korean Cooperation 11:15 - 11:30 Signing of the NCC Agreement 11:30 - 13:30 Banquet     13:30  Panel Discussion on Future Collaboration in Education and Training   Speakers of the panel discussion: PhDr. Tomáš Ehler, MBA – Ministry of Industry and Trade Ing. Martin Ruščák, CSc., MBA – ÚJV Řež Ing. Petr Závodský – EDU II, ČEZ Group    Registration: Complete the Form by 31 August 2025.   Contacts: Administration   Marketa Zavoralova    zavoralovamarketa [at] gmail [dot] com (zavoralovamarketa[at]gmail[dot]com)      Programme Dr. Ondrej Novak  ondrej [dot] novak [at] fjfi [dot] cvut [dot] cz (ondrej[dot]novak[at]fjfi[dot]cvut[dot]cz) +420 770 129 042 Media David Brezina david [dot] brezina [at] fjfi [dot] cvut [dot] cz (david[dot]brezina[at]fjfi[dot]cvut[dot]cz)   +420 778 741 776 About NCC  The Czech-Korean Nuclear Collaboration Center (NCC) is a support and coordination hub established to strengthen academic and institutional collaboration.   By enhancing education at the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, NCC plays an active role in preparing globally connected professionals in nuclear science for the future. It promotes study and research opportunities in Korea, assists Czech students preparing for academic exchange, and provides professional support for visiting Korean scientists and experts – including office space and administrative services.    Through academic events, lectures, and long-term teaching programs, the Centre fosters meaningful bilateral initiatives and contributes to the integration of Korean expertise into domestic nuclear education.