The Faculty of Arts Atlas of Species
Both solitary and extroverted species can be observed in the ecosystem of the Faculty of Arts. However, they all live in symbiosis with each other. Become part of their natural habitat.
Dr. David Zbíral (Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University) has been awarded the prestigious Czech Science Foundation EXPRO (Projects of Excellence) grant for a five-year (2019-2023) research project Dissident Religious Cultures in Medieval Europe from the Perspective of Social Network Analysis and Geographic Information Systems (DISSINET). Together with Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel, Tomáš Hampejs, Jan Král, and Adam Mertel, he will be exploring the use of network analytical and GIS methods in research into dissident religious communities of the Christian Middle Ages, which will lead to developing an innovative methodological framework for their study as well as to significant new findings on the geography and social microstructure of medieval dissident networks. The DISSINET project is one of only eight EXPRO projects supported in 2018 in the whole area of the humanities and the social sciences.
Both solitary and extroverted species can be observed in the ecosystem of the Faculty of Arts. However, they all live in symbiosis with each other. Become part of their natural habitat.
It is with deep regret and concern that we have received the news of the tragic event at the Prague Faculty of Arts.