Aktuality
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IMS FSV UK opens a Full-time PhD student position in Prague for the Horizons project SOCIAL (Sociology of Authoritarian Law: Insights from Central Asia)
The Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, is opening a junior researcher / Ph.D.
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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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Invitation to a lecture on The Legacy of Communism in Greece and Post-Communist Countries
The Research Center for Memory Studies (IMS FSV UK) cordially invites you to a lecture by Greek professor Vlasidis Vlasios on The Legacy of Communism in Greece and Post-Communist Countries.
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The Institute of International Studies at Charles University's Faculty of Social Sciences has been awarded a prestigious Erasmus+ grant for cooperation with the Western Balkans
The Institute of International Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, has been successful in the 2025 call for proposals for the Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility programme, and has received a prestigious grant to support cooperation with three Western Balkan countries – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. -
Certificate in Digital Humanities
The newly offered programme is aimed at students of all levels of study (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral) without prior (or with minimal) technical training and provides an understandable but methodologically solid introduction to the world of digital humanities. Registration is open until 21 September.