Research
Science and Research at the IMS
Within the framework of the FSV research plan and in a number of other Czech and European grants, the Institute's members are developing the theory, methodology and the empirical research in all the major areas of social sciences.
The Institute publishes its own magazine, Studia Territorialia, which is a reviewed academic magazine covering Area Studies.
The students are also involved in the Institute's scientific activities as assistants or researchers, or as the main investigators in the projects of the Charles University Grant Agency (GA UK).
Research Projects
Institute publications
News
-
Johana Kłusek: "‘Our Second Capital on the Banks of the Thames’: The Evolution of the Anglophilia of Czechoslovak Exiles..."
Johana Kłusek, a Ph.D. student in Modern history, examines Anglo-Czechoslovak relations during the second world war in her new study in English historical journal "Central Europe."
-
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)".
-
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.“
-
Public defence of the dissertation of Barbora Čapinská
On Monday, 23 May 2022, the public defence of dissertation written by Barbora Čapinská will take place. The defence of the thesis entitled "Challenging Hegemony: Coercion, Repression and Protest in Liberal Democracies" will take place in room 222, Pekařská 10.