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    Integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic

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    Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku integrace ukrajinských migrantů v České republice. V souvislosti se zvyšujícím se emigračním potenciálem z důvodu probíhající občanské války na Ukrajině bude účelem práce analýza současné integrační politiky České republiky vůči cizincům ze třetích zemí s důrazem na migranty z Ukrajiny. Značné změny na půdě integračních politik začaly po vstupu České republiky do EU, byly vytvořeny koncepční dokumenty a další veřejně politická opatření mající za účel systematizovat integrace migrantů ze třetích zemí. Proto bude prvním cílem této práce analýza veřejných politických dokumentů, které vystihují podstatu a determinanty integrační politiky České republiky vůči migrantům ze třetích zemí. Česká republika citlivě reaguje na světové migrační trendy, ale větší důraz klade na současnou imigraci z Ukrajiny, a tak dalším cílem bude zmapovat stav integrační politiky výhradně vůči Ukrajincům v České republice. Nakonec posledním a hlavním cílem je porozumět na základě rozhovorů, jaké bariéry integrace do hostitelské společnosti vnímají samotní Ukrajinci v České republice na základě teoretického přístupu životních cyklů, jakou trajektorii volí, aby se integrovali v rámci jednotlivých dimenzí, jak se liší mezi sebou v zavislosti na statusu pobytu.This diploma thesis focuses on the integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic. In connection with the increasing emigration potential of the Republic of Ukraine due to the ongoing civil war, the thesis will be an analysis of the Czech Republic's current integration policy towards foreigners from third countries with an emphasis on migrants from Ukraine. Significant changes in integration policies started after the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU, contextual documents and other public policy measures aimed at systematizing the integration of migrants from third countries. Thus, the aim will be to analyze publicly-relevant documents, which outline the essence and determinants of the Czech Republic's integration policy towards migrants from third countries. The Czech Republic responds sensitively to migratory trends, but more emphasis put on current immigration from Ukraine. Therefore, another goal will be to unveil the integration policy exclusively towards the Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. Finally, the ultimate goal is to understand on the basis of the interviews, what barriers the Ukrainians have in the Czech Republic for integrating into the host society. The life course theory helps to identify what trajectories they choose to integrate in their individual dimensions.Department of Public and Social PolicyKatedra veřejné a sociální politikyFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě

    Integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic

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    This diploma thesis focuses on the integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic. In connection with the increasing emigration potential of the Republic of Ukraine due to the ongoing civil war, the thesis will be an analysis of the Czech Republic's current integration policy towards foreigners from third countries with an emphasis on migrants from Ukraine. Significant changes in integration policies started after the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU, contextual documents and other public policy measures aimed at systematizing the integration of migrants from third countries. Thus, the aim will be to analyze publicly-relevant documents, which outline the essence and determinants of the Czech Republic's integration policy towards migrants from third countries. The Czech Republic responds sensitively to migratory trends, but more emphasis put on current immigration from Ukraine. Therefore, another goal will be to unveil the integration policy exclusively towards the Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. Finally, the ultimate goal is to understand on the basis of the interviews, what barriers the Ukrainians have in the Czech Republic for integrating into the host society. The life course theory helps to identify what trajectories they choose to integrate in their individual dimensions

    Integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic

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    This diploma thesis focuses on the integration of Ukrainian migrants in the Czech Republic. In connection with the increasing emigration potential of the Republic of Ukraine due to the ongoing civil war, the thesis will be an analysis of the Czech Republic's current integration policy towards foreigners from third countries with an emphasis on migrants from Ukraine. Significant changes in integration policies started after the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU, contextual documents and other public policy measures aimed at systematizing the integration of migrants from third countries. Thus, the aim will be to analyze publicly-relevant documents, which outline the essence and determinants of the Czech Republic's integration policy towards migrants from third countries. The Czech Republic responds sensitively to migratory trends, but more emphasis put on current immigration from Ukraine. Therefore, another goal will be to unveil the integration policy exclusively towards the Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. Finally, the ultimate goal is to understand on the basis of the interviews, what barriers the Ukrainians have in the Czech Republic for integrating into the host society. The life course theory helps to identify what trajectories they choose to integrate in their individual dimensions

    Preparation of aromatic polyamidines and their transformation in polybenzimidazoles

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    Polymers with amidine groups –NH–C(=NH)– in main chain were synthesized by two different approaches. The first strategy consists in polyaddition of dinitriles and diamines in acidic ionic liquids (ILs) which act as catalyst and solvent, while the second approach is based on polycondensation of 4,4'-oxybis(benzoic acid) diamide and diamines in Eaton’s reagent (ER). The resulting polyamidines (PADs) with Mw up to 25 000 g/mol possess thermal stability on air up to 288°C, and good solubility in polar organic solvents. Moreover dehydrocyclization of obtained PADs into polybenzimidazoles (PBIs) under the action of various oxidants was also studied in this work. The crosslinked films based on PBI and poly(amino imide) resin (PAIR) possess high mechanical characteristics. It has been proved that the crosslinked films based on PBI matrix are perspective materials for design the phosphoric acid electrolyte membranes for the medium temperature fuel cells

    Functionalization of chitosan with carboxylic acids and derivatives of them: Synthesis issues and prospects of practical use: A review

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    The review is devoted to the current state of the investigation works concerning chitosan functionalization with carboxylic acids and derivatives of them, including oxidized carbon nanoparticles such as graphene oxide, oxidized nano diamonds and oxidized carbon nanotubes. The examples of a use of chitosan derivatives in the pharmacology, the regenerative medicine, and other areas are given

    Skin tissue regeneration for burn injury

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    Abstract The skin is the largest organ of the body, which meets the environment most directly. Thus, the skin is vulnerable to various damages, particularly burn injury. Skin wound healing is a serious interaction between cell types, cytokines, mediators, the neurovascular system, and matrix remodeling. Tissue regeneration technology remarkably enhances skin repair via re-epidermalization, epidermal-stromal cell interactions, angiogenesis, and inhabitation of hypertrophic scars and keloids. The success rates of skin healing for burn injuries have significantly increased with the use of various skin substitutes. In this review, we discuss skin replacement with cells, growth factors, scaffolds, or cell-seeded scaffolds for skin tissue reconstruction and also compare the high efficacy and cost-effectiveness of each therapy. We describe the essentials, achievements, and challenges of cell-based therapy in reducing scar formation and improving burn injury treatment
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