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Department of Botany and Zoology
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Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Building D31
Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Building D32 correspondence Address: Kotlářská 267/2, 611 37 Brno |
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phone: | +420 549 49 1439 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Science
- Advanced field course in zoology
- Advanced methods of analysis of biological data
- Advanced phycological identification course
- Advances in vertebrate research (seminar) for PhD students
- Advances in vertebrate research (seminar) II
- Advances in vertebrate research (seminar) IV
- Advances in vertebrate research (seminar) VI
- Analysis of biological data
- Analysis of biosystematic data
- Animal phylogeny and diversity
- Animal phylogeny and diversity - practical course
- Arachnology seminar
- Back to healthy and varied agricultural landscape
- Back to healthy landscape: supporting the biodiversity of meadows, fields, wetlands and intravillage
- Bachelor thesis of biology II. (teachers of biology)
- Bachelor thesis of ecological and evolutionary biology I
- Bachelor thesis of ecological and evolutionary biology II
- Bachelor thesis of zoology II.
- Bachelor’s state examination of systematic biology and ecology
- Bachelor's State Final Exam in Biology with a view to Education
- Basic methods of field botany
- Basics of statistics for biologists I
- Bioindication and surface water ecological status assessment
- Biological Diploma Thesis Seminar II
- Biological Diploma Thesis Seminar IV
- Biology of aquatic invertebrates
- Biology of parasitic arthropods
- Biology of parasitic arthropods - practice
- Biosystematic seminary for postgraduate students
- Biosystematic seminary II
- Biosystematic seminary IV
- Biosystematic seminary VI
- Botanical excursion abroad
- Botany & ecology bachelor thesis I.
- Botany diploma thesis I.
- Botany diploma thesis II
- Botany diploma thesis IV
- Botany master thesis III.
- Botany seminar for postgraduate students
- Botany seminar II
- Botany seminar IV
- Botany seminar VI
- Bryological practice
- Didactic field course of botany and zoology
- Diploma thesis tutorial II (teachers of biology)
- Diploma thesis tutorial IV (teachers of biology)
- Ecology of seas and oceanobiology
- Ecology of seas and oceanobiology - practice
- Electron microscopy
- Entomology
- Environmental education course
- Ethology
- Evolution and ecology of parasites
- Farming using natural processes: efficiently, cheaply and gently
- Field botanical excursion
- Field course in entomology
- Field course in malacozoology
- Field course of botany
- Field course of Czech flora
- Field course of geobotany
- Field course of systematic botany
- Field excursion on environmental problems
- Field practice in zoology (Bi2140, Bi4360)
- Flora of the Czech Republic
- Floristic summer school of the Czech Botanical Society
- Fungal ecology
- General parasitology
- Genetic methods in zoology
- Geobotany seminar II
- Geobotany seminar IV
- Geobotany seminar VI
- Geographical information systems in botany and zoology
- Grazing as an ideal way for maintaining rare and endangered habitats
- Green city
- Higher plant phylogeny and diversity
- Higher plant phylogeny and diversity - practical course
- History of biological sciences
- How to achieve a gentle forest management
- Human parasitology
- Hydrobiological seminar for PhD students
- Hydrobiological seminary II
- Hydrobiological seminary IV
- Hydrobiological seminary VI
- Hydrobiology (Limnobiology)
- Identification of aquatic invertebrates - practice
- Ichthyology
- Information sources in botany
- Information sources in zoology
- Introduction to Biostatistics in English