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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CfP: Workshop on Central European Borders
The Department of German and Austrian Studies organizes a workshop on topic "The Environmental History of the Central European Borderlands Since the 1980s". The event takes place on Friday 20th September in Prague. Please send the applications and abstract till Thursday 30th May. -
Faculty of Social Sciences scores successes in the prestigious QS World Universities Rankings by Subject 2019
The Faculty enjoys double success in this year’s issue of the high-regarded QS World Universities Rankings by Subject. "Although I am wary of overrating rankings, they are a measure of institutions’ work standards and it is great to hear that our programmes perform so well," says Faculty Dean, Alice Němcová Tejkalová. -
CfP: Public History: Institutions, Actors, and Practices
The peer-reviewed academic journal AUC – Studia Territorialia invites authors to submit articles for its 2019 special issue on Public History: Institutions, Actors, and Practices. Abstract submission deadline is 31st May. -
Nico Carpentier will join FSV UK academic staff
Great news! Renowned scholar in the field of communication and media Nico Carpentier joins the Faculty of Social Sciences as a permanent member. -
Bloomsbury published prof. Štoll's book on history of broadcasting in Czechoslovakia
Bloomsbury publishes the first comprehensive publication on the history of Czechoslovakian television broadcasting in English, whose author is prof. Martin Štoll from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism. -
Doc. Kubát and Dr. Brunclík's book published in Routledge
Michal Kubát from IMS and Miloš Brunclík from IPS published a book on presidential policy in Central Europe at Routledge publishing house.