Dr. Milada Matoušková, Ph.D.
University Education
- 2003 Ph.D. Charles University in Prague, Dep. of Physical Geography and Geoecology
- 2003 RNDr. Charles University in Prague, Dep. of Physical Geography and Geoecology
- 1995-1996 Study of Geography, University of Mainz, Kondrad Adenauer Scholarship (1 year)
- 1995 M.Sc., Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague (5 years)
Professional Experience
- 1997- 2003 Assistant in hydrology, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
- 2003 – present, Assistant professor in hydrology, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
- 2000-2006, 2019 – present Erasmus Coordinator at Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
- 2006, 2008, 2011 – 2019 Member of Academic Senate, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague
- 2007- present Member of foreign committee at Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague
- 2015 – present Member of GAUK committee
Awards
- 2004 Award of Young hydrologist Price, Bratislava
- 2006 Award for excellent research and pedagogical activities of the Faculty Science
Selected Foreign Fellowships
- 2019 McGill University, Montreal, Department of Geography (1 week)
- 2005 University of Calgary, Department of Geography, Department of Civil Engeneering, Canadian Studies Scholarship (1 month)
- 2005 University of British Columbia, Department of Geography, FEP, Canadian Studies Scholarship (1 week)
- 2002 University of Bristol, UK (1 month)
- 1999 University of Mainz, Germany (3 months)
- 1998 Kingston, XCG Consultants, Ontario, Canada (2 months)
- 1995-96 University of Mainz, Germany (12 months)
Courses and training
- Geographical Information System (University of Mainz, Charles University Prague)
- Regular participation on the Long-life Learning Program IP Erasmus “Geography of Water” 1996-2012 (London, Cagliari, Linköping, Mainz, Praha, Pécs, Tartu, Udine, Munich)
- Regular participation on workshops and conferences related to hydrology and protection of water ecosystems
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