Teaching:
At Palacký University Olomouc, I teach various human geography courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students, encompassing theoretical foundations and applied methodological approaches. My teaching portfolio includes core courses in Human Geography, where I introduce students to fundamental concepts and contemporary debates in the field. I also deliver specialised Methods of Human Geography courses, equipping students with essential research skills and analytical techniques. My regional expertise is reflected in my teaching of Regional Geography of the World, focusing particularly on Asia and Australia, whilst my course on Labour Market and Regional Development aims to develop students' understanding of theoretical aspects of labour markets and their application of geographical methods for analysing labour market dynamics across regions of different hierarchical levels, including unemployment patterns, foreign workers, and state employment policies.
Courses:
Human Geography
Human Geography for Education
Methods of Human Geography
Labour Market and Regional Development
Regional Geography of the World (Asia, Australia)
Seminar in Geography of Population and Settlement
Thesis Supervision:
I supervise bachelor's and master's theses on specialised areas within human geography. My primary research interests are reflected in the theses I supervise, particularly those examining gambling and sports geography. Students working under my supervision explore a diverse range of topics within these fields.
Recent Examples:
Playing Both Sides: The Phenomenon of Sports Betting Among Active Athletes
Gambling Regulation in Europe: Analysis, Trends and Implications
Migration of Professional Footballers in European Countries