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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News
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Martina Kerlová: "Erich Heller’s Disinherited Mind: A Bohemian Jewish Germanist in Anglo-American Exile"
Martina Kerlová, a student of our doctoral program in Modern history, has just published the study “Erich Heller’s Disinherited Mind: A Bohemian Jewish Germanist in Anglo-American Exile.” -
Herzl Center of Israel Studies: call for scholarships
The Herzl Center of Israel Studies (HCIS) announces a call for scholarships in the amount of 2,000 USD for students of Master’s degree programmes at Charles University with a focus on Israel. -
4EU+ Joint course
Don't miss the opportunity to apply for the virtual course "Culture, Democracy, International Affairs through the lens of Area Studies", organised by IMS FSV UK and FF UK in cooperation with the Universities of Heidelberg, Milan and Warsaw. -
Interesting courses in the Summer Semestr
Dear students, the registration of courses for the summer semester 2021/2022 opened on Monday (January 31). We would like to draw your attention to the interesting courses of our departments that are open in this semestr. -
Memorandum of Understanding between IMS and the Institute for Contemporary History
On 3 January, representatives of the Institute of International Studies and the Institute for Contemporary History agreed on closer cooperation between the two institutions in doctoral studies. -
Invitation to a discussion with the Director of the Central Europe Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We cordially invite you to a discussion with the Director of the Department of Central European States of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, PhDr. Jiří Šitler. The discussion will take place in the framework of the course Czech Foreign Policy.