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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. -
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. -
Writing Point will help with academic writing in English
The FSV UK Language Centre offers FSV UK academic staff and doctoral students personal or online consultations regarding their writing in English. We’ll talk to you about the ideas you wish to convey and to whom, clarify the purpose of the text you are writing, suggest writing strategies for achieving this purpose, and guide you in your revisions. These consultations are not a proofreading or copy-editing service. -
Mental Health Day on 10 October in Jinonice
Save the date 10 October for Mental Health Day in the Jinonice Campus! From 9 am, you can look forward to the breakfast by Jinonice student societies and from 10 am to ca noon, you can meet dogs from canisteraphy society Šimíček. During the event, student ombudspeople and the contact person for students with special needs will be available. You will find us in foyer C. -
Announcement of the loss of Jan Kohoutek
It is with profound sadness that the Faculty administration shares the news of the passing of doc. Jan Kohoutek, Ph.D., scientist and teacher at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Our sincere condolences to the bereaved. -
The Supply Chain Resilience Center (SCRC) project has officially begun
On September 24, 2024, a meeting of representatives of the parties involved in the newly established Supply Chain Resilience Center (SCRC) project took place at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. The SCRC project, a collaboration between Charles University and National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taiwan, aims to explore the resilience of supply chains, particularly in the semiconductor sector.
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