The Dean's Office
The Dean's Office
The Dean’s office is the executive apparatus of the Faculty in economic and administrative matters.
The majority of the central administration offices is to be found in the Hollar building, Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1. The Project Support and Investment Office is located at Voršilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1.
News
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Easter opening hours of FSV UK libraries and reading rooms
Are you planning to visit the FSV UK libraries or study rooms? Check their Easter opening hours. -
Science at FSV UK: Researcher Klára Kosová on trust in democracy and the connection between political science and neuroscience
Dr. Klára Kosová from the Institute of International Studies FSV UK combines political science, cognitive linguistics and neuroscience in her research, observing how the values that hold democracy together are formed in people’s minds. Her dissertation, awarded cum laude at the University of Groningen, shows that elections alone are not enough — what is crucial is how each of us approaches democracy. Read about her research on our science website. -
How to Learn Effectively: Master Learning and Reclaim Your Time
The Well-being Working Group invites you to an interactive workshop: How to Learn Effectively, which will take place on 24 April 2026, from 9:20 to 12:20, in room B228 in Jinonice. Tired of spending hours over textbooks with the feeling that it just does not work? Stop struggling with ineffective cramming and discover how to study smart! This intensive and practical workshop delves straight into the psychology of learning, revealing what happens in the student’s mind during study. It offers scientifically backed techniques on how to master these mechanisms to your advantage. -
New competition round of GAČR EXPRO and Junior Star projects announced
Czech Science Foundation has announced a new competition round and made available the application for submitting EXPRO and Junior Star projects with the start of the solution from January 1, 2027. The deadline for submitting project proposals to the Research Office according to the instructions in the proposer's manual is April 9, 2026. -
Call for Papers - Science, Dissent, and Activism: How Non-State Actors Challenged the Cold War Order
This conference seeks to advance an analytically grounded discussion of how non-state actors used science, expertise, and moral authority to challenge Cold War logics of sovereignty, security, and ideological loyalty. We welcome empirically rich case studies as well as theoretically informed contributions from the history of science and technology, Cold War history, new diplomatic history, political sciences, international relations, political sociology, area studies, and peace studies. Deadline for abstracts: April 19, 2026. -
Student Research Conference 2026: Call for abstracts
You can now submit abstracts for Student Research Conference 2026 that takes place on 12 June 2026 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in the Jinonice Campus. The submission deadline is 12 May 2026. The conference is primarily intended for students enrolled in all English-language Bachelor's and Master's programmes at FSV UK. Students from Czech-language programmes are also warmly invited to participate, provided they deliver their presentations or posters in English.