Admissions
Application deadlines
Early bird deadline: 28 February 2025
Regular deadline: 30 April 2025
Important note for visa-seeking students: Please read about the visa process carefully before applying. You are responsible for organizing your legal stay in Czechia and the visa application process can get quite lengthy. The extended deadlines are therefore strongly recommended to students who already possess the legal right to long-term stay in Czechia.
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Degree programmes and admissions
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Read the brochureWhy study with us?
1. You will get a high-quality education which means certain competitive advantages in the job market.
2. You will join a young and creative academic and students community.
3. You will have opportunities to meet important well-known people from academic and public life.
4. You will be able to choose from a wide range of optional lectures and seminars taught in Czech, English, German, French, Spanish and also Russian.
5. You will have the opportunity to participate in various academic, scientific, sporting and cultural activities.
6. You will have access to the university libraries and to the extensive selection of electronic databases.
7. You will study in modern lecture rooms.
8. You will have the opportunity to spend part of your studies abroad at our partner universities or you can enrol in one of our double degree programmes; the CSF programme cooperates with the University of Strasbourg and the IMESS programme is in partnership with University College London.
9. You will gain professional experience during your studies. The partners of FSV UK are for example, Czech Centres, the Václav Havel Library and People in Need.
10. ...and last but not least, you will enjoy the capital city and everything that goes with it!
News
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Call for the Erasmus+ Staff Mobility for January-March 2024 is open
Call for the Erasmus+ Staff Mobility for January-March 2024 is now open. Applications are to be submitted to November, 30th, 3 p. m. Employees enter the process by submitting an application through the IS Věda application in the PAS (Projects and Competitions) module. -
It is important that the social sciences give hope to society
On the occasion of World Development Information Day, we are launching a new website dedicated to science and research at FSV UK. Read our first interview, in which Vice-Dean for Science and Research Arnošt Veselý and Vice-Dean for Public Relations Tereza Klabíková Rábová talk about the importance of science communication. -
Statement of FSV UK on the situation in Israel
FSV UK monitors the security situation especially with regard to our students and academics, including those who have stayed or are staying in Israel. Considering the extreme nature of the attacks, FSV UK offers maximum support and psychological help to all members of the academic community who are personally affected by the situation. -
Operation of the turnstiles in the Jinonice Campus
From Tuesday, October 10, 2023, from 3:00 p.m., the turnstiles in the Jinonice Campus will be made operational for testing purposes. Until further notice, a student or employee card must be used to enter the building. -
FSV UK received support within the SEED4EU+ program
Projects were submitted to the call for support within the SEED4EU+ program, in which the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, participates. Two projects in which Milan Ščasný from IES FSV UK is involved received support from the program, as well as one project in which Petra Koudelková from ICSJ FSV UK is involved and one in which Vilém Novotný from ISS and Jan Karlas from IPS are involved. Congratulations! -
De Facto special episode: Everything you wanted to know about Jinonice
We bring you a translation of the special episode of our De Facto podcast that was dedicated to the Jinonice Campus. The guests in the podcast were David Emler, Vice-dean for development, and Tomáš Gec, Jinonice Campus project manager, and they were answering questions sent to us by FSV UK students and employees.