Už při studiu žurnalistiky na Univerzitě Karlově jsem poprvé začala docházet do Českého rozhlasu, a to jako externí redaktorka serveru iROZHLAS.cz. První zkušenosti jsem začala nabírat na konci roku 2019, což sebou následně přineslo mnoho směn z domova při covidové pandemii a speciální provoz redakce.
Během mého magisterského studia jsem vyjela na studijní pobyt Erasmus do dánského Aarhusu, kde jsem se věnovala videožurnalistice. Dokument All Inclusive, který jsem tam společně s mezinárodními studentkami vytvořila, dostal čestné ocenění festivalu SWIFF.
Po intenzivním půlroce práce s dokumentem jsem se rozhodla opustit online zpravodajství a směřovat k video tvorbě a publicistice. Náhoda mě přivedla jen o jedno patro výš, a to do Radio Prague International, kde nyní stojím za fotoaparátem, kamerou a střihem.
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Lokšany Library: The oldest castle library in Bohemia
The Lokšany Library, founded in 1557, impresses visitors with its unique atmosphere, shaped by its harmonious colors and preserved Renaissance decoration.
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Strahov Library: Baroque gem ranked among the most beautiful in the world
The Strahov Library is one of the oldest and best preserved libraries in Czechia. According to Tatler magazine it is one of the ten most beautiful libraries in the world.
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Turning research into real therapy: Veronika Verdonckt Smutná on science inside the private sector
A scientific career can take on many forms. For Veronika Smutná, it was a transition from public research to clinical development in the private pharmaceutical sphere.
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Karel Břinda on research at Harvard and working with bacteria as if they were books
Karel Břinda sheds light on how curiosity, mobility, and interdisciplinarity can shape a modern researcher’s path in a world where science increasingly transcends borders.
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Kateřina Jeřábková-Roda on tracking cancer’s aggression and the future of early diagnostics
Kateřina Jeřábková-Roda is involved in cancer research that links microscopic cellular changes to the hope of earlier diagnosis and better patient outcomes.
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Anticipating accidents: Petr Dobiáš’s vision for smarter elderly care
An aging population is one of the biggest challenges facing modern society. Petr Dobiáš explains how computer science and AI can help respond to it.
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Passion for proteins: Štěpánka Nedvědová on a quest to curb viral replication
In this first instalment of Radio Prague International’s brand new edition of Science without Borders, Štěpánka Nedvědová sheds light on the work of a molecular scientist.
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220 years since the Battle of the Three Emperors: Austerlitz 1805 – the bloodiest clash on our soil
On December 2, 1805, Emperor Napoleon I of France defeated the joint Russian-Austrian army in a famous battle near Slavkov that reshaped the map of Europe.
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Czechs helping to create a buzz in Zambia as rural families turn to beekeeping
Beekeeping has become a surprising new tool in the fight against poverty in Zambia. How is the Czech NGO Friends of New Renato helping?
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Anna-Marie Kroupová on Czech iconic hat’s unexpected role in Senegal
While researching in West Africa, Anna-Marie Kroupová traced the unexpected journey of the iconic Czech hat—from Czechoslovakia to Senegal, and from politics to visual art.
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