Mgr. Martin Čuta, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Department of Anthropology
office: pav. 02/02018
Kotlářská 267/2
611 37 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 3638 |
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Courses taught
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Science
- Anatomy for anthropologists II
- Anatomy II practical training
- Anthropological Project for Erasmus Students
- Bachelor state exam of Anthropology
- Bachelor Thesis I
- Bachelor Thesis II
- Contemporary Hunters-Gatherers: Behavior, Ecology, & Change
- Diploma Thesis I
- Diploma Thesis II
- Diploma Thesis III
- Diploma Thesis IV
- Doctorand seminar II
- Doctorand seminar IV
- Doctorand seminar VI
- Doctorand seminar VIII
- Ergonomics and Applied Anthropology
- Field research methods
- Histology and embryology for anthropologists
- Histology and embryology for anthropologists seminar
- Human Individual Development
- Internship abroad
- Introduction to Anthropology II
- Master state exam of anthropology
- Methods of anthropology II
- Seminar
- Seminar II
- Seminar VI
- Seminar VIII
- Seminar X
- Teaching assistance in anthropological courses
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Science
- Anthropological Project for Erasmus Students
- Bachelor Thesis I
- Bachelor Thesis II
- Biosocial anthropology: the nature of the human species and its variability
- Diploma anthropological seminar I
- Diploma Thesis I
- Diploma Thesis III
- Diploma Thesis IV
- Diploma Thesis Seminar for Anthropologists
- Doctorand seminar I
- Doctorand seminar III
- Doctorand seminar V
- Doctorand seminar VII
- Final exam from Anthropology (Bachelor level)
- Final exam from anthropology (Master level)
- Human anatomy for anthropologists I - practical training
- Human anatomy for anthropologists I.
- Human anatomy for anthropologists III
- Human anatomy III practical training
- Methods of anthropology I
- Organogenesis for anthropologists
- Seminar III
- Seminar IX
- Seminar V
- Seminar VII
- Teaching assistance in anthropological courses
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Sports Studies
Spring 2024 at Faculty of Science
- Anatomy for anthropologists II
- Anatomy II practical training
- Anthropological Project for Erasmus Students
- Bachelor state exam of Anthropology
- Bachelor Thesis I
- Bachelor Thesis II
- Diploma Thesis I
- Diploma Thesis II
- Diploma Thesis III
- Diploma Thesis IV
- Ergonomics and Applied Anthropology
- Field research methods
- Histology and embryology for anthropologists
- Histology and embryology for anthropologists seminar
- Human Individual Development
- Internship abroad
- Introduction to Anthropology II
- Master state exam of anthropology
- Methods of anthropology II
- Seminar
- Seminar II
- Seminar VI
- Seminar VIII
- Seminar X
- Teaching assistance in anthropological courses