Other Seminars and Events

There are two regular seminars organized by CTS.

The Thursday seminar is open to the wider academic public, and consists of independent talks by members and visitors of CTS.

The Monday seminars are more or less internal, devoted each semester to systematic study of a particular problem typically encountered by several disciplines.

In addition, CTS hosts a number of other seminars focused on specific themes or disciplines. For instance, we organize:

"Occasional Mathematical Series".

The Occasional Mathematical Series, organized since the beginning of 2023, is an interdisciplinary seminar focused on mathematical methods from across scientific fields. The seminar aims to explore connections and overlaps across disciplines. The universal language of mathematics serves as a suitable tool for discovering interdisciplinary connections. Among the scientific fields presented in the Occasional Mathematical Series are biology (lectures by Jan Smyčka, David Storch, and Petr Tureček), economics (lectures by Marek Hudík and Jakub Steiner), machine learning (lectures by Tomáš Gavenčiak and Lenka Zdeborová), and physics (lecture by Roman Kotecký). The covered mathematical methods frequently include topics from game theory, information theory, and probability theory. The language of the seminar is English. The Series is attended both internally and by scientists from allied institutions such as CERGE-EI. To encourage lively discussions, presenters are encouraged to deliver informal presentations using chalk and board rather than slides.

Sociology and Philosophy of Science

Starting in 2022, we co-organize a regular research seminar that is also open to interested students. The seminar is organized by Jan Maršálek (FlÚ AV), Zdeněk Konopásek (CTS) and Lukáš Hadwiger Zámečník (Palacký University Olomouc). It discusses texts and topics from science studies (focusing on physics as a scientific discipline in 2022-24), with an emphasis on the complex and ambiguous relationships between sociological and philosophical approaches to the subject. As a output from the seminar, a series of six articles for the Czech Journal of Physics was published in 2022-23, and following the seminar, the organizers are addressing the TAČR project Scientific Literacy for a Resilient Society in the 21st Century (2023-26).

AJP Seminars

The Jan Patočka Archive holds two regular seminars each week focused on the thought of Jan Patočka and authors related to his work. The first seminar consists of continuous reading and interpretation of Jan Patočka's texts, while in the second one, we primarily read texts by Jiří Němec in a similar manner (this seminar is conducted in cooperation with Triáda publishing house).

There are also Off-site Meetings twice a year.

Besides these events, CTS organizes various conferences, workshops, and summer and winter schools.