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Katarína Svitková

Associate Research Fellow
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Katarína Svitková

Associate Research Fellow

Katarína Svitková, Ph.D. is an Associate Research Fellow at the Green Europe team of EUROPEUM, focusing on areas of cities, climate change, sustainability, and innovation. She earned a Ph.D. in International Relations at the Department of Security Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University, focusing on sustainability and resilience of cities. She led and participated in several international research projects. Her monograph titled Resilience and Urban Governance: Securing cities was published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis) in 2021. Katarina has worked as a program manager, research associate, university lecturer, and consultant in the public sector.

Decarbonization of the automotive industry

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23. 7. 2022
The project called Decarbonization of the automotive industry aims to enable fast and fair decarbonization of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic by bridging the gap between policy- and decision-makers and companies. The key networking activities rely on evidence-based research outputs and follow-up activities with the respective stakeholders of the automotive industry in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the project aims to deepen the public understanding and social acceptance of the inevitable changes in the transport sector. The project is led by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy with financial support from the European Climate Foundation.

Deník N: The Green Deal is more important than ever, says the Decarbonising Automotive Transport conference

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8. 3. 2022
Our researcher Michal Hrubý attended the conference on Decarbonisation of Automotive Transport where he took part in the debate. We are on the threshold of a decision about the future of Czech car transport. Demand for electromobility is growing exponentially globally, as is the development of battery technology. In the future, these could become value-added products that will kick-start our economy and return the Czech Republic to a leading position in the investment environment. According to representatives of the European Parliament, the state administration, the automotive industry and independent experts on electromobility, it is now important for the Czech Republic to leave the scepticism of change behind and start educating and preparing for the decarbonisation of automotive transport. Not only for the environmental impact, but especially for the future competitiveness of the sector. This was stated in a debate at the Decarbonisation of Automotive Transport conference organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy on Tuesday 1 March.

INVITATION: Decarbonisation of Czech automotive transport

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1. 3. 2022
On Tuesday, 1 March, an online conference entitled Decarbonisation of Czech Car Transport will be held by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy from 14:00 to 15:30. The event will be broadcast live online and you can watch the live stream on EUROPEUM's Facebook page. You will be able to contribute to the discussion directly during the debate by commenting below the video. The debate will be held in Czech.

Words and deeds in Glasgow: COP26 as a milestone in global climate policy?

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29. 9. 2021
In the next Policy Paper, Katarína Svitková writes about the conference which will take place in November 2021, Scotland’s largest exhibition center in Glasgow is to host an international climate summit of great importance titled the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26. The 26th Conference of the Parties continues a series of high-level international climate summits, the first of which was held in 1995 in Berlin, Germany

Resilience and Urban Governance: Securing Cities

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28. 7. 2021
Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková writes about challenges facing cities today, tracing the concept of urban resilience throughout the last decade, explored in her recently published book (Resilience and Urban Governance).

POLICY BRIEF: A 10-billion deal: The European Innovation Council to finance and accelerate breakthrough technologies across Europe

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27. 5. 2021
In the final part of the EUROPEUM series on the Innovation pillar of Horizon Europe, our Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková focuses on the European Innovation Council (EIC), officially launched in March 2021.

POLICY BRIEF: Innovating Culture and Creative Industries: The European Institute of Innovation and Technology opening doors to a new consortium

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20. 5. 2021
Our Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková wrote another article in the new EUROPEUM publication series: 2021–2027 Horizon Europe. In her policy brief, Katarína focuses on the revival of the cultural industry after the pandemic.

POLICY BRIEF: Innovating Higher Education – EIT launches a EUR 27 million call

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13. 5. 2021
Our Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková has written the third article of the new publication series EUROPEUM: 2021–2027 Horizon Europe. In her policy brief, Katarína focuses on the issue of education, which, like many other sectors, underwent a fundamental change during the pandemic. She also presents the Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education program.

POLICY BRIEF: Innovating through knowledge: European Institute of Innovation and Technology 2027 – and why it matters

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6. 5. 2021
Our Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková has written the second article of the new publication series EUROPEUM: 2021–2027 Horizon Europe. In her policy brief, Katarína presents the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) as one of the main components of the Horizon Europe Innovation Pillar and describes its program and objectives.

POLICY BRIEF: EU Horizon 2021-2027 – innovation momentum for Europe

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29. 4. 2021
Our Associate Research Fellow Katarína Svitková wrote the first article for the new EUROPEUM publications series: 2021–2027 Horizon Europe. In a policy brief Katarína summarises the objectives of Horizon 2021-2027 and introduces the "Innovation” pillar of the European Union funding scheme for the following years.
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