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News
CERGE-EI Welcomes Michal Kejak as its New Director
January 7, 2014
“I am convinced that we will together manage to make this year another year of success for CERGE-EI”, says Michal Kejak, the newly appointed director of CERGE-EI from January 1, 2014.
Michal Kejak has been an Associate Professor with tenure at CERGE-EI (under US permanent charter) and a member of the Executive and Supervisory Committee of CERGE-EI since 2007. He has been a Docent (Associate Professor) at CERGE, Charles University and a Senior Researcher at the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (EI) since 2008. He served as the Deputy Director for Research of CERGE and EI (2010–2013 and 2003–2005). For more information read his bio.
Michal Kejak has taken over the position of the director of CERGE-EI after Štepán Jurajda. We are enormously thankful to Štepán for devoting the last five years to developing the institution. See the last year’s achievements.
We wish the new director success in his role.