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  • Opening hours of FSV UK libraries on 25 and 28 October 2024

    Opening hours of the library will be affected by the upcoming Dean's day off and public holiday. We prepared an overview for you. Books can be returned regardless of opening hours via the book return box in front of the Jinonice building (24/7) and in front of the Opletalova library (in the building's opening hours).
  • News in the operation of Opletalova library

    Opletalova library is now accessible to FSV UK students even when the librarian is not there. Just come between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. and scan your student card to open it. In the library and associated study room, you will find study spaces, a calm and inspiring environment, as well as a self-service copier in MyQ mode.
  • Webinars by NLT for students, PhD students and early-career researchers

    With the beginning of the new academic year, the National Library of Technology (NTK) in Prague is offering its traditional webinars for students, PhD students, and early career researchers. These free webinars cover a variety of topics in the area of transferable skills, such as navigating academic resources, writing scientific articles at the beginner level, and a basic introduction to research data management.
  • Survey about the future use of the Hollar building will be closed on 21 October

    Changes await the Hollar building. This year we are modifying interiors for PhD students. In the coming years, the plan is to move the Dean's office to the Jinonice campus. This opens up an opportunity to discuss new uses for Hollar. Fill in the survey, which was created at the initiative of the Academic Senate of FSV UK.
  • Greetings from the Dean in the new academic year 2024/25

    Tomáš Karásek, the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, greets students in the new academic year 2024/25. You can watch the video here.
  • New 4EU+ joint master’s programme at FSV UK

    FSV UK will participate in the new Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP). The programme is a collaborative consortium consisting of five 4EU+ universities. Call for student applications will open on 15 November 2024.