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Ceremonial presentation of the certificate in Digital Humanities
On Wednesday, September 21, a certificate award ceremony was held at Digital Humanities. Two successful graduates were honored. We congratulate all course participants and wish the new students good luck. -
Invitation to a lecture on The Legacy of Communism in Greece and Post-Communist Countries
The Research Center for Memory Studies (IMS FSV UK) cordially invites you to a lecture by Greek professor Vlasidis Vlasios on The Legacy of Communism in Greece and Post-Communist Countries.
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IMS FSV UK opens a Ph.D./junior researcher position within an International Project “Displacement and (Post)secular Memory: Contemporary Crises and Historical Legacies in Southeastern and East-Central Europe (MEMCRIS)”
The Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, is opening a junior researcher / Ph.D.
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Job Fair for Students and Graduates of Social Sciences and Humanities
The Job Fair for Students and Graduates of Social Sciences and Humanities is back again this year! Exhibitors from the private and non-profit sectors, public administration, and media are waiting for you.
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Invitation to Enroll: Seminar on Central and Eastern European History (JTD022, Fall 2025)
Are you interested in exploring cutting-edge research and debates in Central and Eastern European history while collaborating with graduate students from abroad? Join us for the Fall 2025 graduate seminar "Central and Eastern European History", co-taught by Prof. Ota Konrád and Prof. Chad Bryant (UNC-Chapel Hill), and offered in cooperation with the University of North Carolina through its Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) initiative. -
Ota Konrád’s Study on the History of Domestic Violence in Socialist Czechoslovakia
Ota Konrád has published an article in the Journal of Family History titled "When Is It Violence? Social Recognition of Domestic Violence in Czech Society Under State Socialism, 1948–1989." The study examines domestic violence in socialist Czechoslovakia as a social phenomenon shaped by specific historical, cultural, and social conditions.
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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.