Life at Faculty

Life at Faculty

Student life is not only studying at a library or your dorm and attending lectures and seminars! There is a whole bunch of stuff students do together in their free time - social, cultural, political or sport events, trips, parties...and much more! There is nothing easier than just join and enjoy the life at FSV UK!

News

  • IMS launches a new research centre: Ukraine in a changing Europe

    The Institute of International Studies launches their new research centre entitled Ukraine in a Changing Europe, which will be led by Dr. Valeria Korablyova, a member of the Department of Russian and East European Studies. Public events dedicated to the launch will take place on Monday, 20 February at Pekařská 16 and in Scout Institute, Staroměstské náměstí 1/4.

  • Help for students affected by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey

    The catastrophic earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey on February 6th also affects our students from these countries. We think of them and try to help as much as we can: students who find themselves in a difficult situation as a result of the catastrophe can apply for the bursary for students in acute difficulties or faculty scholarships.

  • International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Meet five female doctoral students from FSV UK. What does science means for them in a few words? Why did they decide to pursue science? Which scientific achievement/success do they value the most?

  • Q&A with the Dean on Zoom

    All students and lecturers are welcome to join an online meeting with the Dean Tomáš Karásek via Zoom on 9 February at 5:00 p.m. During the ZOOM meeting, the Dean will answer questions about the planned moving to the Jinonice campus, the faculty's plans for 2023 and other matters that interest you. 

  • Enrol in a new course on effective communication skills

    This semester, you can enrol in a new course on effective communication skills organized by the Language Centre. It will be taught in English and run in two days: 10th March and 24th March from 9:30 am to 1:50 pm at Opletalova. The lecturer is Mgr. Jaroslava Přerovská. 

  • Anna Marie Pospíšilová: It’s important to be receptive to ourselves, each of us handles stress differently

    Do you ever feel overwhelmed? Are you not sure how to deal with stressful situations or feeling lonely? If so this special episode of the De Facto podcast with psychologist Anna Marie Pospíšilová is just for you. The episode was aired in Czech and we bring you the translation on our blog.