Aktuality
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Science at FSV UK: Political scientist Tereza Plíštilová on global media coverage and difference of Czech positions
How do media around the world frame protests in the Middle East? And what are the specific attitudes of Czech society and political elites towards Israel and Palestine? Tereza Plíštilová, a political scientist from the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK, is looking for answers. Her research combines international relations with the latest methods in computational social science. Read more in the interview. -
State exams - enrollment and exam dates
State exams enrollment deadline: May 4, 23:59
Thesis submission deadline: May 5, 23:59
Thesis is submitted only electronically to SIS.
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Associate Professor Hana Kubátová received the Bedřich Hrozný Prize for Creative Initiative
On the occasion of the 678th anniversary of the founding of Charles University, Charles University Rector Jiří Zima honored personalities who have contributed to the spread of the university’s good name or who have achieved extraordinary creative initiatives. The ceremony took place on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 in the Great Hall of Karolinum. The Bedřich Hrozný Prize for Creative Initiative was awarded to Associate Professor Hana Kubátová from the Institute of Political Studies FSV UK for her publication Christian Nationalism, Nation-Building, and the Making of the Holocaust in Slovakia. -
Science at FSV UK: Prof. Kennan Ferguson explores power in everyday life, food, and community
Politics isn’t just about elections, governments, or party lines – it’s in what we eat, how we feel, and the ways we relate to others. In this interview, Professor Kennan Ferguson of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, currently a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar at FSV UK, challenges conventional ideas of politics, showing how power shapes everyday life. Prof. Ferguson will present a public lecture on the topic of On the Political Ethics of Debt on Monday, April 13, 2026 from 6:30 pm in room C117 at the Jinonice Campus. -
Crisis Games course: Where theory meets reality
What happens when international politics leaves the lecture hall and enters a high-stakes simulation? That’s exactly what the Crisis Games course offers: an immersive experience designed for students who want to go beyond theory and test their skills in a dynamic, real-world-inspired environment. -
Karl W Deutsch Seminars
Meet colleagues and share your research ideas! Karl W. Deutsch Seminars in a new format.