Ph.D. graduates

Congratulations to our new graduates!

The list of all graduates can be viewed here.

Mgr. Alena Coblence Ph.D.

Mgr. Alena Coblence Ph.D.

Study programme: Social Geography and Regional Development

Thesis title: Metropolitan urban development in the age of knowledge economy: the role of the public sector in the development of new knowledge sites in Prague hinterland. 

Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Luděk Sýkora, Ph.D.

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RNDr. Lenka Havelková Ph.D.

RNDr. Lenka Havelková Ph.D.

Study programme: General questions in geography

Thesis title: Students' successfulness and strategies when working with a map and factors affecting them

Supervisor: RNDr. Martin Hanus, Ph.D.

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Mgr. Marie Horňáková

Mgr. Marie Horňáková

Study programme: Social Geography and Regional Development

Thesis title: Residential mobility and residential preferences of inhabitants of the Prague Metropolitan Area

Supervisor: RNDr. Petra Špačková, Ph.D.

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RNDr. Jakub Jelen Ph.D.

RNDr. Jakub Jelen Ph.D.

Study programme: General questions in geography

Thesis title: Mining heritage as a specific form of representation and interpretation of the past

Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Pavel Chromý, Ph.D.

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Mgr. Adam Klsák

Mgr. Adam Klsák

Study programme: Social geography and regional development

Thesis title: Foreigners and local environment within the Czech metropolitan regions 

Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D.

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Mgr. Josef Lochman

Mgr. Josef Lochman

Study programme: Regional and political geography

Thesis title: Food management and overtourism: reduction of negative environmental impacts and impulse for future development

Supervisor: RNDr. Jiří Vágner, Ph.D.

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Mgr. Jonáš Suchánek

Mgr. Jonáš Suchánek

Study programme: Regional and Political Geography

Thesis title: The Effect of Immigration on the Geography of Nativism

Supervisor: RNDr. Jiří Hasman, Ph.D.

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PhDr. Martina Tůmová Ph.D.

PhDr. Martina Tůmová Ph.D.

Study programme: General Geography

Thesis title: Estate maps and their importance for the study of historical landscapes and serfdom towns

Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Eva Semotanová, DrSc. (Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

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