Institute
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
The Institute of International Studies (IMS) is part of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague (FSV UK), which was established in 1990 to respond to the current needs of the society. The IMS was founded in 1994 as the youngest part of the FSV UK. Its current structure is the result of a long-term process characterized, among others, by the deliberate formation of a new field of study "Area Studies." It is also positively influenced by the rising and changing demand of students, i.e. by satisfying the increasingly urgent "social demand" of the missing field of area studies, which is so important for further development in the practice of the Czech foreign and domestic politics.
Graduates of the study fields which are taught at the IMS are characterized by a contextually, regionally and methodologically based knowledge of modern history and of the legal, political, economic and socio-cultural background in those regions which are the contents of the Institute's scientific and pedagogical work. Furthermore, they orientate themselves in the practical consequences of recent historical events and essential contemporary problems and are equipped with basic analytic-interpretive skills. The graduates of these fields find jobs in all types of governmental and non-governmental institutions that focus on the issues of the respective regions, both domestic and foreign, in their historical and contemporary context.
News
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Call for Expression of Interest: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship
Institute of International Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic looks for outstanding researchers to host in the framework of the EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action funding scheme. -
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.” -
Adrian Brisku: Sto let česko(slovensko)-albánských vztahů
Adrian Brisku from the Department of Russian and East European Studies has published a new book "Sto let česko(slovensko)-albánských vztahů" and its Albanian version "Njëqind vjet marrëdhënie shqiptaro-çeko(sllovake)". -
Golden Courses for Winter Semester 2021/2022
On Tuesday, 17 May 2022, during the Academic Senate FSV UK meeting, the Golden Courses were awarded to the lecturers. The award is accompanied by financial reward. -
Tereza Juhászová: „Post-WWII migration flows in micro-perspective: The case of the east Slovak small town Medzev"
Tereza Juhászová, a doctoral student in our Ph.D. program, Modern History, has just published a paper entitled „Post-WWII migration flows in micro-perspective: The case of the east Slovak small town Medzev.“ -
Belarusian exiles in Central and Eastern Europe after 2020
On Thursday, 19 May 2022, a conference entitled "Belarusian exiles in Central and Eastern Europe after 2020" will be held by Charles University together with CEFRES.