Artur Boháč - a new research fellow at NTAutonomy Project

Artur Boháč will start his research fellowship within NTAutonomy on 25th November 2019

Artur Boháč will start his research fellowship within NTAutonomy on 25th November 2019 and will stay in Vienna for four weeks. He is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Geography in Technical University of Liberec. He holds a Ph.D. in Political and Cultural Geography from the University of Ostrava. His research interests are wide-ranging and include geography of religion as well as political geography. He focuses on the situation of ethnic, religious and national minorities and their conflicts and coexistence in Central Europe and the Middle East. Besides being the author of many articles on these issues, he also participated in the project focusing on the detailed analysis of European cross-border cooperation. He is interested especially in the phenomenon of divided cities in Central Europe. He is a member of the Czech Geographical Society, International Borders and Migration Research Group and editorial boards of several Czech geographical journals.

Artur Boháč' research fellowship is funded by ENTAN.

 

 


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 758015