Aktuality
-
Webinar Strategic Inter-Imperiality: Decolonial Shaping of the post-Soviet World
IMS Research Centre Ukraine in a Changing Europe cordially invites all interested in the decolonisation of post-Soviet Eastern Europe to attend a series of webinars on the topic prepared by the
-
Karim Kamel has achieved prestigious scholarship from the ZEIT-Stiftung
We are pleased to announce that Karim Kamel has achieved outstanding success in international competition and has been awarded a prestigious PhD scholarship by the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius. His research project, entitled "The Impact of the Delphi Method on Emerging Disruptive Technology (EDT) Policy", has been granted funding for a period of 36 months. -
Invitation to dissertation defences
In the forthcoming week, a public examination of the dissertations presented by M. Frommer Kerlová, O. Yazliev, J. Kleňha and Z. Lavengood will take place. -
Opening hours at FSV UK during winter holidays
Here you will find the opening hours of FSV UK buildings and departments during winter holidays. -
Discussion with PhDr. Tomáš Kafka, Director of the Department of Central European Countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech RepublicR
The Department of German and Austrian Studies at the IMS FSV UK cordially invites all interested parties to a discussion with PhDr. Tomáš Kafka, Director of the Department of Central European Countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and former Czech Ambassador to Germany. -
The FSV UK project received the highest national rating in the Jan Ámos Komenský Foundation Operational Programme
On 1 January 2025, the Institute of International Studies of Charles University, under the leadership of Associate Professor Michal Smetana, will start implementing the project "Foreign Interference of Foreign Powers in the Context of Contemporary Geopolitical and Technological Changes" (acronym INTERFER). Within the call "Social Sciences and Humanities: Man and Humanity in the Global Challenges of Today", it was ranked first in the country with 147 out of 150 possible points. The project is funded by the Operational Programme Jan Ámos Komenský (OP JAK) until the end of 2028.