End of the 2020 Fall Semester information
Dear students,
based on the new government regulations effective from November 25, 2020, from 00:00 to November 29, 2020, at 23:59, the following applies:
1) Lectures, theoretical exercises, and seminars will be online until the end of the Fall Semester 2020.
2) The in-person presence of students at the exams is allowed, with a maximum of 10 people present.
3) The in-person presence of students is allowed:
a) for participation in clinical and practical teaching and practice for students of study programs in general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other medical study programs and students performing pedagogical practical teaching and practice in kindergartens, primary and secondary schools or school facilities for institutional and protective education,
b) for participation in clinical and practical teaching and practice, conducted at external entities (individual consultations, internships are allowed),
c) for laboratory, experimental or artistic teaching for students in the last year of a bachelor's or master's study program in the presence of a maximum of 20 students (applies to all students of subjects listed in the last year of study according to the recommended study plan),
d) for courses in a doctoral study program,
e) for individual consultations and individual visits to libraries to receive or return study literature.
4) Any changes to the completion of courses must be published at least 3 weeks before the first exam date.
5) Deadlines for submitting final theses for the Fall Semester 2020 are set as follows:
Dept: Final theses deadline
Geology: February 1, 2021
Botany and Zoology: January 25, 2021
Exp. Biology: February 1, 2021
Mathematics and statistics: January 25, 2021
RECETOX: February 1, 2021
Biochemistry: February 1, 2021
Anthropology: January 25, 2021
Geography: January 25, 2021
Theoretical physics and astrophysics: February 1, 2021
Chemistry: January 18, 2021
NCBR: February 1, 2021
Condensed Matter Physics: February 1, 2021
Physical Electronics: February 1, 2021
Yours,
Tomáš Kašparovský Dean
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