AWARDS AND COMPETITIVE FELLOWSHIPS

I am truly honoured to have received the following awards and fellowships:

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Ceremony of the Bernese Award for Environmental Research (March 2018)

Humane Education Award (10,000 EUR)

2022
Award of the Animal Protection Commissioner of Berlin for the development of innovative animal-free training resources.
https://www.berlin.de/lb/tierschutz

Antelope Professorship Career Program (worth 8,000 CHF)

2019
Antelope Professorship is an exclusive 10-month mentoring program for highly qualified female researchers at the University of Basel. Participants are selected on a competitive basis, with only 10 places available each year.
https://www.unibas.ch/en/Research/Graduate-Center/antelope.html

Associate Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics

Since 2018
The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics is dedicated to advancing the ethical status of animals through academic research, teaching, and publication. Fellows are appointed for their scholarly work at a high level. The appointment is by invitation or nomination only.
https://www.oxfordanimalethics.com/home/

Bernese Award for Environmental Research (Main Prize of 15,000 CHF)

2017
This award is granted every two years for work that makes a relevant contribution to society or lays the foundations for a better understanding of environmental and sustainability problems and their solutions.
https://www.ufp.unibe.ch/index_eng.html

Best Poster Award (1,000 CHF)

2015
An award for the best poster in the category Biodiversity at the 16th Swiss Global Change Day conference organised by the Forum for Climate and Global Change (ProClim).
https://scnat.ch/en/uuid/i/f64cf142-a2de-5981-8a41-f145bc07e146-Swiss_Global_Change_Day

Dean’s Honours for Excellent Study Results (2,000 CZK)

2012
For study results during M.Sc. degree studies at the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague.

Rector’s Prize for Outstanding Study Results

2008
For study results during B.Sc. degree studies at the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague.