Aktuality
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Water supply failure: Teaching at ISS, IPS and IMS in Pekařská is online today
Due to a failure of the water supply lines in Líšnická Street in Prague 13, in-person education at the Institute of International Studies, Institute of Political Studies and Institute of Sociological studies is carried online today, March 30, 2022. ️ ️The situation tomorrow is still uncertain. Therefore, follow information at the institute level and check your e-mail boxes.
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Tomáš Havránek received the professorial decree
At the end of last year, the President of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman appointed eighty new university professors. Yesterday, on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, the new professors received the decrees. The Faculty of Social Sciences has one new professor: Tomáš Havránek from the Institute of Economic Studies received the professorial decree in the field of Economic Theory.
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Spectre Haunting Academia: Doctoral conference in Heidelberg
HGGS is organizing a one day conference for doctoral candidates and final-semester Master students on the topic "The Spectre Haunting Academia: Understanding the Role of Academia in the Rise of the Far-Right". The one-day conference will take place at Heidelberg University at the end of June. Deadline for abstracts is 15 May 2022.
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FSV UK gained 4 new projects in the framework of 4EU+ mini grants
In the fourth edition of the call for 4EU+ mini-grants, the selected projects to recieve seed funding were announced. Four teams from the Faculty of Social Sciences succeeded. They will cooperate in the preparation of research and research-educational projects.
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New information about the admission of Ukrainian students
Students from Ukrainian universities who entered Czechia after 24 February 2022 can apply for Free mover programme in the Summer semester 2021/22. With financial support from the Czech government, Ukrainian students will be offered a scholarship to temporarily cover their living and other costs.
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The new GEOCEP project supports mobilities to selected world's universities
The project Global Excellence in Modeling Climate and Energy Policies (GEOCEP) provides an innovative economic modelling framework supporting the energy transition to a zero-carbon economy. It brings together leading global and regional think tanks and universities. GEOCEP offers up to EUR 2,100 per person per month to support outgoing mobilities for FSV UK PhD students and academics whose research focuses on climate and energy.