Academics
The international office
The International Office exists to facilitate the international mobility of both students and teaching staff and to coordinate the international activities of the Faculty at all levels. It is the Faculty's administrative center for a whole range of international programmes (undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, ERASMUS+, inter-faculty exchange agreements, etc.).
For more information, please visit the International Office.
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The students went on a field trip to Brussels. In addition to the European Parliament, they also visited the Politico Europe newsroom, among other places
On March 16 and 17, 2026, a group of students from IMS bachelor’s and master’s programs embarked on an intensive field trip to Brussels with the aim of gaining a deeper understanding of European politics -
FSV UK Student Research Conference 2026
In collaboration with the Institute of Sociological Studies, IMS will on Friday, June 12 help organize the FSV UK 2026 Student Research Conference, which aims to showcase outstanding student research, foster academic dialogue, and build a vibrant academic community. -
Summer School TFAS 2026
Are you interested in fundamental questions of political philosophy, political economy, and conflict resolution? Join the TFAS Summer School, which will take place this year from July 11 to August 1, 2026. In addition, TFAS offers four places for FSV UK students for only CZK 3,000. -
DAAD scholarship offers for Düsseldorf in the winter semester 2026/2027
The Department of German and Austrian Studies is offering semester scholarships for master's students to Düsseldorf for the 2026/2027 winter semester. These are above-standard stays in the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia at the partner university KNRS. -
PhD Programme in Modern History
The Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University is opening admissions to the PhD programme in Modern History, with studies commencing in the academic year 2026/27. The programme welcomes a broad range of thematic, regional, and methodological approaches in the field of modern and contemporary history of the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. Comparative and transnational perspectives are encouraged but not required. -
IMS FSV UK opens a PhD/junior researcher position within the project “Understanding and Experiencing Sexual Violence in the Late Habsburg Monarchy”
The Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, is opening a junior researcher / PhD student (1.0 FTE) position within the research project “Understanding and Experiencing Sexual Violence in the Late Habsburg Monarchy,” a three-year project funded by the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR) and led by Prof. Ota Konrád (IMS, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University). The researcher will join a wider project team, including Dr. Tereza Juhászová.