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The Czech Technical University in Prague, in cooperation with Study in Prague, Erasmus Student Network CTU in Prague, and Generation for Ukraine, presents the exhibition “Unissued Diplomas,” commemorating 40 Ukrainian students whose lives were cut short by the war. Through the symbolic act of awarding the diplomas they were never able to receive, the exhibition reveals the personal stories of young people – their hopes, plans, work, and the futures that were taken from them. It reminds us of the true cost of freedom and the resilience of the human spirit in times of loss and uncertainty. The opening ceremony will take place on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 6:00 PM at the National Library of Technology (NTK), Technická 2710/6, Prague 6 – Dejvice.
On November 15, 2025, the 72nd annual cross-country race and the 62nd annual Academic Cross-Country Championships will take place in Obora Hvězda. We cordially invite university students, employees, and the general public to celebrate this holiday of students and freedom.
Dear members of the academic community, elected rector Michal Pěchouček has opened a call for vice-rector positions.
Four Wednesdays in November will once again be dedicated to the November Talks lecture series at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University in Prague. Subtitled "On Housing," the lectures will feature foreign architects. This year's series will kick off on November 5 with Mikael Bergquist.
On December 12, 2015, the Paris Agreement on climate was adopted at COP21, marking a major turning point in the fight against climate change. Ten years later, the French Embassy in the Czech Republic wishes to celebrate this anniversary in Prague. The goal is to foster intergenerational and international dialogue on environmental and climate challenges.

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Professor Olga Štěpánková from the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics at CTU has received the Milada Paulová Award for her lifelong contribution to artificial intelligence. The award is presented by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in cooperation with the National Contact Centre for Gender and Science of the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Professor Štěpánková received the Milada Paulová Award from Education Minister Mikuláš Bek at a ceremonial event on November 4, 2025.
The Czech Technical University in Prague (ČVUT) presents a new documentary film entitled "Czech Hearts of Banat." It is a powerful story about the Czech minority in the heart of Romania, produced by the student television station TV9P under the direction of Jiřina Šimková, who wrote the screenplay and directed the film. The film tells the story of the arrival of Czechs in the Romanian Banat more than 200 years ago and captures their current life – everyday reality, celebrations, traditions, and challenges facing the Czech community in the 21st century.
A team of robotics engineers from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague, together with E.ON Group Innovation and the distribution company EG.D, has successfully tested HIVE technology for autonomous inspection of power lines using cooperating drones. During a demonstration test near Horní Cerekev, the team conducted a complete inspection of a five- to six-kilometer-long section of power lines with 100% success and demonstrated up to 150% higher efficiency compared to traditional operations with individual drones.
The President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, has awarded the Medal of Merit to Jan Vítek, Doctor of Science, who has celebrated his 100th birthday this year – a civil engineer, inventor and university professor, pioneer of prestressed concrete technology, and designer of the Nusle Bridge and other prominent bridge structures in the Czech Republic and abroad, for his services to the state in the field of technology.
On October 22, Prof. Petr Konvalinka, head of the Faculty's Experimental Center, chairman of the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, and former rector of the Czech Technical University in Prague, was elected by the Academic Senate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague as the nominee for dean of the faculty. After his appointment, he will replace the current dean of the faculty, Prof. Jiří Máca, whose second term ends on January 31, 2026.