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Virtual tour will be available after the construction works are finishedNews
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Nico Carpentier was elected President of the International Association for Media and Communication Research
Professor Nico Carpentier from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism was elected chairman of the world's leading professional organization International Association for Media Research and Communication (IAMCR). Congratulations!
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The library in Jinonice is closing
The last option to book books in the Jinonice Library will be on June 9, 2020, and the deadline for picking up reserved books is June 12, 2020, by 5:00 p.m. After that, the library will be closed due to the move, and loans will not be possible until further notice. After this date, a new sublibrary will be listed in the catalog instead of the Jinonice Library. Books from the Faculty of Social Sciences will be available for return at the FSV Library in the Hollar building.
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4EU+ Educational Projects: call for proposals
As part of the European University Alliances (Erasmus +) project, 4EU + has launched the first call for the preparation of joint educational projects. The deadline for submitting proposals is June 15, or July 1, 2020.
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Opening hours of the Hollar and Opletalova buildings from May 27, 2020
The opening hours of the FSV UK buildings are changed from Wednesday, May 27, 2020, until further notice as follows.
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Apply now - deadlines extended
We have extended application deadlines for all of our degree programmes. The early bird application deadline for visa applicants is June 30, 2020 and the regular deadline is August 31, 2020. Find more information below.
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Conditions of public presence at state final exams
Based on the government resolution from April 30, 2020, which allows the presence of a maximum of 15 students in classes, it is possible to take the final state examination in a present form (with public participation possible) in addition to the still preferred distance form. Read the conditions below.