Aktuality
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New consultation hours
Due to the end of support for the current system, consultation hours are now booked through Google Meetings.
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Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Kennan Ferguson at IPS FSV UK
Today, the Dean of FSV UK, Tomáš Karásek, personally welcomed Professor Kennan Ferguson from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Prof. Ferguson will be working at the Institute of Political Studies, for the next five months as part of the Fulbright Distinguished Scholar program. -
Applications are open for Geopolitical Summer School
Applications are open for Geopolitical Summer School “Europe in Troubled Times”. The summer school takes place on 22 – 26 June 2026 in the Jinonice Campus and is aimed at a diverse international audience, including students from Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs. Participants earn 4 ECTS credits upon completing the program. -
Lecture invitation: New rules, new challenges
Join us for a lecture titled "New rules, new challenges: prospects for conflict mediation in a changing international system," which takes place on 6 February 2026, 9:30-11:00 am in the Hollar building, room 212. The lecture and subsequent Q&A will be held by Paul Dziatkowiec, Director of Mediation and Peace Support at the prestigious Geneva Centre for Security Policy. -
35 years of political science at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University
In November, we concluded the celebration with a conference marking 35 years of political science at the Faculty of Social Sciences, where we also launched Prof. Novák's new book. The afternoon belonged to doctoral students, who presented their current projects. -
International students at FSV UK: Rose Smith and Ronan Wordsworth about their studies, life in Prague and PhD journey
In the latest episode of the De Facto podcast, we wanted to introduce some of our international students and highlight their experiences, academic journeys, and the work they are doing here at FSV UK. Our guests were two doctoral students — Rose Smith from the Institute of International Studies and Ronan Wordsworth from the Institute of Political Studies. What motivated them to choose FSV UK specifically? And have they got used to living in the Czech Republic? Find out in the podcast.