Among the awardees is Vojtěch Mýlek, who excelled with his dissertation "Adolescents’ Social Interactions with Online Acquaintances," under the guidance from his academic advisor Lenka Dědková. Another laureate is Martina Novotná, author of the dissertation "Cross-Cutting Online Political Discussions in Times of Crisis: The Perception and Implications of Incivility and Intolerance," whose academic advisor was Alena Pospíšil Macková. Michaela Šaradín Lebedíková won the award for her research "The Impact of Exposure to Sexual Content and Sexting on Adolescents’ Well-Being," under the guidance of David Šmahel. Completing the quartet is Samuel Žilinčík, awarded for his dissertation "Some Implications of Contemporary Emotion Science for the Understanding of Strategy in Strategic Studies," which he collaborated on with his academic advisor Lubomír Kopeček.
These awards confirm the high quality of doctoral studies at our faculty and the exceptional contribution of our academic advisors who help guide their students to achieve such outstanding results. Congratulations to all the awardees, and we wish them great success in their future academic and professional careers!