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Living Lab of Cooperation (11307)
Basic information
Charles University
Living Lab of Cooperation
admission procedure in progress
Variant code (CID): 11786
Orientation: microcredentials
Faculty: Centre for Knowledge and Technology Transfer
 
full-time
Presential
Czech
Living Lab of Cooperation
The Collaborative Living Lab is a semester-long course that introduces students to the fundamentals of management in an experiential way. The aim of the course is to increase students' competences in collaboration, planning and management, taking initiative, dealing with uncertainty and learning from experience, which are key competences for entrepreneurship according to the European EntreComp framework. As part of the course, students will organise a socially beneficial event together with their colleagues. At the beginning of the semester, students will be equipped with the theoretical foundations in self-management, teamwork, event management and cooperation in an organisation. They will then apply their knowledge in practice. At the end of the semester, the experience gained is reflected upon and linked to theoretical knowledge and good practice.

The price of the course is 4800 CZK for the external participant and 800 CZK for a student from the UK (Bc., Mgr./Ing.).
The course is designed as an interactive series of 12 educational workshops with a practical focus on project development, particularly in the areas of validation practices for business iteration and safe risk and cost minimization. The series is divided thematically into Entrepreneur's (9 sessions of 3 hours each) and Entrepreneur's Club (3 sessions of 3 hours each). Each meeting is followed by a 2hr. 2 hours of independent work on the project.
Minimum previous education is high school. The course has no specific prerequisites required for enrolment in an educational activity outside the language of instruction of the course (Czech).
Knowledge:

Explain the importance of teamwork and organization in solving social problems.
Name and illustrate with examples the personal, team, and organizational attributes that enable people to collaborate with results and enjoy doing so.

Skills

Apply the theoretical foundations of event management and risk management in planning and executing a socially beneficial event.
Design an effective way to work together in a team, taking into account the team composition and organizational context.

Competencies

Apply a process for creative problem-solving.
Discuss the differences in organizational approaches of hierarchy and self-organization, their advantages and disadvantages, assumptions placed on individuals, and implications.
Apply the principle of experiential learning.
Guarantor Phone number E-mail
Ing. et Ing. Kateřina Jiřinová katerina.jirinova@ruk.cuni.cz
Accreditation
11000 - Univerzita Karlova
441/2024
27.11.2024
27.11.2034
Further detailed information
4
104 (total number of hours)
1
Economics (0311)
Project work
Continuous evaluation
Oral examination
Unsupervised without ID Verification
Level Knowledge Responsibility and autonomy Qualifications
Level 6 Advanced knowledge of a field of work or study, involving a critical understanding of theories and principles Advanced skills, demonstrating mastery and innovation, required to solve complex and unpredictable problems in a specialised field of work or study Manage complex technical or professional activities or projects, taking responsibility for decision-making in unpredictable work or study contexts; take responsibility for managing professional development of individuals and groups
1.2.2025
31.12.2025
Institutional Quality Assurance
Standard quality assurance mechanism through the Internal Review Board.
Standard quality assurance mechanism through the Internal Review Board.
Date and venue of the course
08.10.2025
7.1.2026
Kurz bude probíhat v rozmezí zimního semestru
2025/2026
winter semester
Myslíkova 7, Praha 1
M308 (změna místa vyhrazena)
Information for applicants
Lecturer Phone number E-mail
Ing. et Ing. Kateřina Jiřinová katerina.jirinova@ruk.cuni.cz
25
4800 Kč / course
01.08.2025
22.10.2025
anna.soldatova@ruk.cuni.cz
702011257
https://is.cuni.cz/studium/garantlink.php?gmodul=prijimacky&gscript=redir.php&redir=detail_kurz_mc&cid=11786
To complete your application, please follow the course requirements outlined below:

1.Fill in and submit the Application Form for CPPT Courses
The form is available here: https://forms.office.com/e/sw8GwKpdWB

2. Fill in and submit the application in the Charles University Study Information System (SIS)
You can access the application here: http://is.cuni.cz/studium/garantlink.php?gmodul=prijimacky

Both steps are mandatory. Failure to complete both will result in an incomplete application, which will not be accepted.

Admission is decided by the course instructor based on the motivation statement. The instructor reserves the right to reject applicants.
Upon acceptance to the course, the applicant will be requested to pay a registration fee of CZK 4800 for external participants and CZK 800 for Charles University students (Bachelor’s or Master’s level).
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent via email.
The application is considered complete only after the registration fee has been paid.
The standard duration of the course is one semester. In the case of long-term illness confirmed by a medical certificate, the applicant may submit a written request to attend the course in the following semester free of charge. Individual student needs will be addressed on an ongoing basis within the duration of the semester.
Enrolment information
 
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