PROLang: Spotlight on Slovak

Tue Mar 24 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC+00:00

Masaryk room | London

UCL SSEES
Publisher/HostUCL SSEES
PROLang: Spotlight on Slovak
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Please join us for this year’s postgraduate research seminar, Spotlight on Slovak.
About this Event

PROLang proudly presents postgraduate research on topics involving language and society in the broadest sense, through seminars, talks, workshops and projects.

This year’s postgraduate research seminar, Spotlight on Slovak, presents current PhD research by students focusing on Slovakia, and by PhD students based in Slovakia working on Humanities topics related to the Central and Eastern European region.

This event will be livestreamed online.

Moderators and discussants: Petronela Turcerová and Ramona Gönczöl (UCL SSEES)

Image credit: James Tye.


SPEAKERS:

SIMONA VRABCOVÁ

Presentation: The role of National Cultural Institutes (NCIs) in shaping cultural diplomacy and nation branding in the Visegrad Four countries, with a particular focus on Slovakia


Dr Simona Vrabcová is a cultural policy researcher, arts manager, and lecturer. She completed her PhD in Cultural Policy at the University of Warwick, focusing on cultural diplomacy, nation branding, and the organisational strategies of National Cultural Institutes in Central and Eastern Europe. Alongside her academic work, she leads international cultural projects, including Slovak Theatre London, and works as a freelance cultural consultant and manager. She teaches arts and cultural management at UK universities and has published and presented internationally on cultural diplomacy, nation branding, cultural value, and institutional strategy.


PETR HÁJEK

Presentation: How Speakers Align: Syntax, Reference, and Stance in English Conversation

Petr Hájek is a university lecturer in English linguistics at the
Silesian University in Opava. His academic focus lies primarily in
English grammar and syntax, with broader interests in linguistic theory.
He is particularly interested in the interface between syntactic
patterns and discourse-pragmatic functions, a direction he plans to
pursue in his prospective doctoral studies. His intended research
examines syntactic and pragmatic alignment in English interaction, with
emphasis on reference strategies, pronominal use, and repair structures.
Through a combination of corpus-based and interactional approaches, he
aims to contribute to the understanding of how grammar operates in
real-time communication. He plans to build on this expertise further in
a future dissertation project exploring the interface between syntax and
pragmatics.


PaedDr. SIMONA RUSZNYÁKOVÁ

Presentation: Particularities of the Disciplinary Didactics of Ethical Education in the Context of Comprehensive Teacher Training for Pedagogical Practice
Simona Rusznyáková is a doctoral student at Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia. Her PhD research explores innovative approaches, challenges, and opportunities in teacher education, with a particular focus on the didactic model of ethical education. Her work addresses both local and global educational contexts, including innovative teaching methods, teachers’ personality and character development, the use of modern technologies, and polarization in the school environment and its impact on educational practice. Her research is enriched by direct work with pre-service teachers through her pedagogical practice, where she emphasizes the development of practical skills and teachers’ personal and professional growth.


KAMILA KAMALA GALJUŠ

Presentation: Translation for children and young people – routine or challenge for translators? (with a particular focus on Romani authors from the Czechoslovak literary space)
Kamila Kamala Galjuš is a first-year PhD candidate at the Institute of British and American Studies at the University of Prešov in Slovakia. She studied translation and interpreting at the University of Prešov, and her working languages are English and Slovak. She completed my studies in 2024, when she defended my diploma thesis focusing on the comparison of human and machine literary translation. She then pursued a career in journalism by joining the team of Radio Slovakia International, the English service of the national public-service broadcaster RTVS. She brought minority-related topics to the broadcast, which became a catalyst for writing her research proposal at the University of Prešov. In addition, she enjoys fantasy literature, rock music, creative writing, and video games.


JOZEF HULJAK

Presentation: Taiwan’s Cultural Diplomacy in Central Europe: Identity Construction and Institutional Frameworks in Prague and Bratislava

Jozef Huljak is a PhD candidate at Constantine the Philosopher
University in Nitra. His research focuses on diplomacy in the
Indo-Pacific, with particular emphasis on Taiwan’s international
engagement, diplomatic practice, and strategic communication. He is
currently researching Taiwan’s cultural diplomacy, with a primary focus
on its engagement with EU member states. He has professional experience
at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic
and has been actively involved in academic self-governance and EU
outreach initiatives.
MAREK ŠIMČEK

University of Constantine The Philosopher, Nitra, SK : Department of History
Research on: Crime in interwar Nitra (1918-1939)

Presentation: Criminality in Interwar Czechoslovakia – case study Nitra
Marek Šimček comes from Ružomberok, Slovakia. For the last
six years he has been studying at Constantine the Philosopher University
in Nitra. In his first year, he studied history and philosophy, then
transferred to history only. He is currently a PhD student at
Department of History, Faculty of Arts, CPU, studying Slovak history. He
was a member of student society called Constantine’s Historical Society.
Hobbies include reading, writing, history as a whole, learning new skills.

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