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  • Opening restrictions of the FSV UK libraries

    The library in Hollar building will close its doors on May 17, 2024. After this date, borrowings can be returned only in the Jinonice and Opletalova libraries. The collection from the Hollar library will be available in the Jinonice library from May 22.

  • 4EU+ Grant Support Service

    The UK European Centre – Department for Science and Research is introducing the 4EU+ Grant Support Service (GSS). The aim of the service is to assist academics in selecting relevant seed funding calls within the Alliance, particularly in finding other funding opportunities.

  • Seminar on operation procedures in crises situations for FSV UK employees

    We cordially invite you to a seminar on operation procedures in crises situations for FSV UK employees led by Zdeněk Kalvach, Security Advisor of Charles University. The workshop will focus on proper responses to security incidents of various intensity which could happen on the faculty premises. The online seminar in English will take place on Monday, May 20, 2024, from 3 p.m.

  • Jinonice night study rooms will be opened on weekends during the exam period

    During the exam period, i.e. from 18 May to 30 June 2024, the night study rooms in the Jinonice library will be open on weekends too, from 9 am to midnight. During week days, the night study rooms will be open as usual, i.e. from Monday to Thursday from 7:00 pm to midnight and on Friday from 5:00 pm to midnight.

  • FSV UK Dean announces the 29th Josef Vavroušek Award

    The Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University announces the 29th public competition for Josef Vavroušek Award, subtitled Human Values and Civilization Development Problems. The deadline for application is Friday 26 July 2024 by noon. 

  • Internationally renowned theorist Teun van Dijk visited Prague and discussed cooperation with FSV UK

    Researchers from the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK are working on a project focusing on research on online and offline extremism. The project would involve the participation of Teun van Dijk, a world-renowned expert in discourse studies, who visited Prague as part of this collaboration.