We have new associate professors at FIR!
On Tuesday, 19 November 2024, the Rector of the Prague University of Economics and Business doc. Petr Dvořák handed over appointment decrees to four new associate professors, during the meeting of the Scientific Council of the university.
At the Faculty of International Relations, we have new associate professors: Bc. Jakub Eberle, M.Litt., Ph.D. and Ing. Cristina Procházková Ilinitchi, Ph.D.
Congratulations!
Bc. Jakub Eberle, M.Litt., PhD., from the Department of International and Diplomatic Studies at the Faculty of International Relations of the Prague University of Economics and Business, defended his habilitation thesis on “Insecurity, Identity, Russia: Imagining International Politics in Czechia and Germany” in front of the Academic Council of the Faculty of International Relations on 5 June 2024. He was appointed Associate Professor of International Political Relations with effect from 1 July 2024.
Ing. Cristina Procházková Ilinitchi, PhD, from the Department of International Economic Relations, Faculty of International Relations, VŠE, defended her habilitation thesis on “Remittances in a Dynamic Global Landscape: Methodologies, Implications, and Emerging Challenges” in front of the Academic Council of the Faculty of International Relations on October 2, 2024. She was appointed Associate Professor of International Economic Relations effective December 1, 2024.
doc. Ing. Cristina Procházková Ilinitchi, Ph.D.
She has been an assistant professor at the department since 2014. She teaches seminars in International Economics and European Economic Integration. In 2019 and 2020, she was a member of the research team of the TA ČR project entitled Targeting Investment Support in the Czech Republic concerning the expected impacts of technological change.
doc. Bc. Jakub Eberle, M.Litt., PhD.
He is an assistant professor at KMSD. His research interests include international relations theory, Czech and German foreign policy and Central European politics. He studied International Relations at the University of Warwick (PhD), University of St. Andrews (MLitt) and Charles University (BA). He has lectured at the Universities of Antwerp, Düsseldorf, Warwick and Prague. Jakub is the author of two monographs on German foreign policy and several articles published in leading international journals, including International Political Sociology, Political Geography, Cooperation and Conflict and Journal of International Relations and Development. He is the recipient of the award for the best dissertation in international relations defended at the University of Great Britain (2017). He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations.