- 2016 (4)
- 2015 (44)
- December (2)
- November (5)
- CERGE-EI Students Dominate Young Economist of the Year Competition
- Conference "Labor Economics and Its Public Policy Impact on Economic Growth" - Summary
- MA in Applied Economics Students Won BCG Strategy Cup 2015!
- PhD Program Open Days at CERGE-EI, 25 and 26 November, 2015
- CERGE-EI condemns the atrocious terrorist attack in Paris
- October (7)
- Week of Science and Technology 2015
- CERGE-EI opens Applied Economics Discovery Hub
- Filip Matějka Wins Prestigious ERC Grant
- Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences Awarded to Angus Deaton
- Students and Faculty Members Race for a Good Cause
- Award for Best Student Paper Goes to CERGE-EI Researcher
- Corporate Finance at the Applied Economics Discovery Hub – Big Picture, Applied and Fun!
- September (6)
- Jan Švejnar and Katherine Terrell Teaching Prize 2015
- Rector Emeritus of Charles University Radim Palouš Passed Away
- CERGE-EI Holds Teaching Fellows Program Training Course
- What Role for Economic Literacy in Democratic Reform? CERGE-EI Foundation Joins Forum 2000 Annual Conference on Democracy and Education
- American Statistical Association Publishes Research by Nikolas Mittag
- 15th Global Development Network Regional Research Workshop at CERGE-EI
- August (1)
- July (3)
- June (5)
- May (1)
- April (3)
- March (4)
- February (5)
- Jakub Matějů wins the very first Alumni Award for the Best CERGE-EI Student Paper
- Alumni Award for the Best CERGE-EI Student Paper Now Open for Submissions
- A Recipe for Inspiration
- Quality of CERGE-EI Research Recognized in the 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index!
- Open Day at CERGE-EI, 6 March, 2015 from 13:00
- January (2)
- 2014 (43)
- December (5)
- November (1)
- October (5)
- CERGE-EI Teaching Fellows Have Positive Impact at 55 Universities in the Region
- Jean Tirole Wins Nobel Prize for Economics
- CERGE-EI Participates in the Week of Science and Technology
- Levent Celik Awarded the Jan Švejnar and Katherine Terrell Teaching Prize
- CERGE-EI Staff Receive ‘Institutional Cooperation’ Norway Grants
- September (3)
- August (4)
- July (2)
- June (6)
- May (7)
- April (2)
- March (3)
- February (1)
- January (4)
- 2013 (13)
- December (4)
- November (1)
- October (2)
- September (3)
- May (1)
- March (2)
- 2012 (17)
- December (3)
- November (1)
- October (1)
- September (2)
- August (1)
- June (1)
- May (3)
- April (2)
- February (1)
- January (2)
- 2011 (20)
- November (4)
- October (2)
- September (2)
- August (1)
- July (1)
- June (5)
- New Alumni Research Featured on VoxEU.org
- CERGE-EI Welcomes New Students to the Preparatory Semester
- Prague Economic Meeting at CERGE-EI with Lubos Pastor and Adam Szeidl
- Michal Bauer Awarded the Otto Wichterle Award 2011
- CERGE-EI Students' Contribution to the Report on Anti-Corruption Measures on June 9, 2011
- April (2)
- February (1)
- January (2)
- 2010 (5)
News
CERGE-EI Holds Teaching Fellows Program Training Course
9 September, 2015
Last month, the CERGE-EI Academic Skills Center (ASC) ran its annual training session on teaching principles and practices for economics courses for the new cohort of fellows funded by the CERGE-EI Teaching Fellows Program. This year there were two groups meeting in overlapping sessions – awardees of both the Graduate Teaching Fellows (GTF) program and the Career Integration Fellowship (CIF) programs attended sessions.
For the GTF program, 29 Masters students from ISET in Tbilisi, Georgia joined 5 PhD candidates from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary and 17 from CERGE-EI PhD to examine best practices for planning and delivering effective lessons to undergraduate economics students. The CIF portion of the training course brought together twenty-one awardees from the current cohort of fellows.
The CERGE-EI Teaching Fellows program was launched in 2007 to increase the quality of undergraduate teaching in economics universities throughout the CEE and CIS regions. Since then, Teaching Fellows have taught over 1100 courses to 57,000 students at 90 regional universities in 22 countries.