The Dean's Office
The Dean's Office
The Dean’s office is the executive apparatus of the Faculty in economic and administrative matters.
The majority of the central administration offices is to be found in the Hollar building, Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1. The Project Support and Investment Office is located at Voršilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1.
News
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Survey on the use of AI at FSV UK from students’ perspective
We invite FSV UK students to participate in a survey focused on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Educational Process from Students’ Perspective. Your experiences and observations will help us better understand how generative AI technologies are reflected in student learning and how we can incorporate these tools into our teaching programmes. The survey results will subsequently be used to formulate recommendations for faculty leadership. Thank you! -
Science at FSV UK: Political scientist Tereza Plíštilová on global media coverage and difference of Czech positions
How do media around the world frame protests in the Middle East? And what are the specific attitudes of Czech society and political elites towards Israel and Palestine? Tereza Plíštilová, a political scientist from the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK, is looking for answers. Her research combines international relations with the latest methods in computational social science. Read more in the interview. -
Change in FSV UK opening hours of libraries and reading rooms on 13 May 2026
On Wednesday, 13 May 2026, the library in Jinonice and Opletalova will be closed as part of the Rector's Sports Day. The night reading room in Jinonice will be open from 09:00 to 24:00. You can also use the reading room in Opletalova Street between 08:00 and 20:00. -
From curiosity to confidence: Sherry Maykrantz on student research and learning to navigate complex systems
Sherry Maykrantz, Associate Professor of Public Health at Salisbury University and currently a Fulbright Scholar at FSV UK, focuses in her research on how people navigate healthcare systems, trust information, and access services. Alongside this, she has long worked on making research accessible to undergraduate students. In this interview, she explains why student research conferences can transform the way students see themselves. -
Golden Courses for Winter Semester 2025/2026
On Tuesday, 14 April 2026, during the Academic Senate FSV UK meeting, the Golden Courses for the best courses of the Winter Semester 2025/2026 according to the student evaluation were awarded to the lecturers. The award is accompanied by financial reward. Congratulations to all recipients! -
Seminar for PhD students by Prof. Kennan Ferguson
Join a seminar "Academic Publishing in Political Science: Concepts, Strategies, Audiences" by Prof. Kennan Ferguson, Fulbright Distinguished Scholar visiting at IPS FSV UK. The seminar takes place on 23 April 2026 from 12:30 in room C520 in the Jinonice Campus. It is aimed at PhD students and students of all institutes can attend.