Aktuality
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Invitation: online seminar with Tereza Juhászová
We warmly invite you to a seminar with RCMS member - Tereza Juhászová! She will be prezenting her work on "Navigating Turbulent Times: A Microhistory of a Multilingual Small Town in Mid-20th Century Slovakia".Tereza has recently defended her dissertation on this topic and we are sure that visiting Nižný Medzev and exploring it's diverse community with her will be an inspiring and thought-provoking journey. Join her in a debate with Tomasz Rawski (Center for Research on Social Memory Center for Research on Social Memory). The event will take place online: Tue, 4 November at 9:30am CET. -
Invitation to International Conference “Body and Care in the Ordeal of War”
From 12 to 14 November 2025, the international conference “Body and Care in the Ordeal of War” will take place in Prague. The event will explore the transformations of the body, health, and care in wartime and post-war contexts throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. -
Job Fair for Students and Graduates of Social Sciences and Humanities
The Job Fair for Students and Graduates of Social Sciences and Humanities is back again this year! Exhibitors from the private and non-profit sectors, public administration, and media are waiting for you.
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Alumni Reunion 2025
On Tuesday, 27 May 2025, the traditional alumni reunion of the Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University took place in the beautiful setting of the Grébovka Pavilion in Havlíček Gardens. -
Workshop: Foreign Interference – What Did We Learn from the Sanctions on Russia?
You are warmly invited to a research workshop with Gian Pili, taking place on Wednesday, 11 June 2025 at 14:00 in Room C423, Jinonice Campus, Charles University. -
Lecture: "China: Reform and Reaction"
As part of the "Modern World History II" course taught by doc. Smetana and Prof. Konrád, a lecture by Prof. Neil Diamant, Visiting Professor at IMS, will take place on Friday, 25 April. The lecture will focus on contemporary Chinese history (from the 1970s to the present) and will be held from 9:30 to 12:20 in room C117.