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Maria Asavei Published a New Article on Nostalgia in Romanian Contemporary Textile Art
We are pleased to announce that Maria Alina Asavei has published a new scholarly article titled “The Material World of Textiles and Its Nostalgic Renderings in Romanian Contemporary Art” in the prestigious Journal of Material Culture. -
Postdoctoral Research Position at the Institute of International Studies - INTERFER Project
The Institute of International Studies announces an open call for a postdoctoral research position within the project INTERFER, focused on foreign interference and national and international reactions to it. -
Presentation of the New Book by Professor Kateřina Králová in Athens
On February 6, 2025, Professor Kateřina Králová from the Institute of International Studies presented her latest book titled HOMECOMING: Holocaust Survivors and Greece, 1941-1946 in Athens. The presentation took place at the Netherlands Institute in Athens, with the participation of the Czech Ambassador Ivo Šilhavý. -
Award for the presentation of FSV UK in the media for the year 2024
The Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University has awarded three female and two male academics for their media output in 2024. They were nominated by their institute for the media award, which has been running at FSV UK since 2016. The award ceremony took place at a meeting of the Academic Senate of FSV UK on 4 February 2025 in the presence of the Vice Dean for External Relations, Tereza Klabíková Rábová. -
A new book, co-edited by Doc Brisku, has been recently published
The prestigious Bloomsbury Publishing has recently released a new book titled Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Economic Changes, 1960s-1980s.
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Doc. Brisku published a chapter in a handbook on the history and culture of the Black Sea region
The chapter "The Black Sea Region during World War I and the Interwar Periods: the Forging of a Modern Identity," written by Doc Adrian Brisku from the IMS Department of Russian and East European Studies, was recently published
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SIMS
SIMS is an informal association of the IMS students. Its task is to solve students' problems, so as to bridge the imaginary gap between them and the instructors. Another activity of the SIMS is to organize traditional social and educational events for (not only) the IMS students. These events include, for example Welcome Party, Christmas Part, Karaoke Party, lectures on current topics or an Orientation Week for the first years of the Bachelor's degree studies.
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Study Programmes
High-quality education, young and creative academic team, an immense number of student activities, modern lecture rooms... these are just a few reasons why you should apply for one of our English language degree programmes and study at Faculty of Social Sciences in the very heart of historical city of Prague! Check our BA and MA study programmes now!
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Alumni
The Institute values its graduates and likes to meet them at the traditional reunion in Grébovka. This year's reunion took place on 28 May 2024 in the restaurant Pavilion Grébovka in Havlíčkovy sady. At the meeting we celebrated together the significant 30th anniversary of our institute. The graduates were welcomed by the director of the institute, doc. Tomáš Nigrin. The event was also attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský.