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Milan Urbaník

Junior Researcher

Milan Urbaník

Junior Researcher

Milan Urbaník holds a master’s degree in Behavioural Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University College London. During his studies, he worked as a research assistant, where he researched the role of emotions in wildlife conservation and summarized the literature of behavioural experiments across various topics of sustainability. In his dissertation, he conducted two experiments studying the occurrence of behavioural spillovers between health and pro-environmental behaviours.

During his time at EUROPEUM, he writes mainly policy papers in the field of education and climate change and the importance of studying human behaviour for the effective design of public policies.

POLICY PAPER: Health and Public communication in the era of conspiracy theories

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9. 2. 2021
Milan Urbaník in his policy paper addresses public health communication in the era of widespread conspiracy theories. He focuses on the vaccination against COVID-19 and presents the most important attributes of a communication campaign that would challenge disinformation surrounding the vaccination.

POLICY PAPER: Behavioural Science for the Environment

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10. 12. 2020
Junior Researcher Milan Urbaník explored the use of behavioural science in tackling climate change in his policy paper.

EU MONITOR: Czech Republic vis-à-vis climate change: critical dilemmas ahead?

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25. 11. 2019
Our Milan Urbaník is the author of our latest EU monitor on the Czech Republic's relation to climate change. Its aim is to explore where the key dilemmas lay and what trade-offs need to be made in terms of climate change.

Policy Paper: Czech Education Policy – Increasing attractiveness of teaching profession in the Czech Republic

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16. 9. 2019
Our Milan Urbaník published policy paper about Increasing attractiveness of teaching profession in the Czech Republic.
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