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  • Overview of exchange deadlines January/February 2022

    Do you plan to study abroad? Keep up with the application deadlines for summer courses and schools, tutored study groups, research stays for academics, inter-faculty agreements, or scholarships for France, Poland and Slovakia.

  • Towards Educational Pathways workshop

    The Alliance 4EU+ Flagship 2 representatives organize an open online session "Towards Educational Pathways" on 26 January 2022 from 1 to 3 pm via Zoom. The session is addressed to all academic teachers in the fields of the humanities or social sciences from the 4EU+ universities. Register by Sunday, 23 January 2022.

  • Tomáš Karásek appointed Dean of FSV UK

    Tomáš Karásek was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences during the meeting of the Academic Senate of FSV UK on January 11, 2022. He was appointed by the Rector of Charles University, Tomáš Zima.

  • One-month scholarships offer for PhD students and postdocs

    Our partner university in Vienna offers 4 one-month academic stays suitable for PhD students and postdocs between April and December 2022 with a scholarship of 1.000 EUR. The application deadline is 18 January 2022.

  • Summer School 2022 Social Gaming: Call for applicants

    Call for applicants is open for Summer School 2022: Social Gaming. From Cooperation in (Online) Gaming to Game Co-Creation. The Summer School consists of two parts: A virtual part from April to June 2022 and a one-week onsite class at the University of Konstanz in July. Application deadline: 20 February 2022.

  • A. Němcová Tejkalová and A. Shavit awarded by the CU Research Board

    On Thursday, December 16, the Research Board of Charles University awarded eleven important personalities of Charles University who contribute to its development and whose lives are significantly connected with Charles University. The commemorative medal was awarded by Rector Tomáš Zima. Among the winners are the Dean of FSV UK Alice Němcová Tejkalová and the teacher at the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism Anna Shavit.