The Dean's Office
The Dean's Office
The Dean’s office is the executive apparatus of the Faculty in economic and administrative matters.
The majority of the central administration offices is to be found in the Hollar building, Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1. The Project Support and Investment Office is located at Voršilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1.
News
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Introduction of candidates for the position of CU Rector
At the meeting of the FSV UK Academic Senate, Prof. Ladislav Krištoufek and Prof. František Zahálka will introduce themselves as candidates for the position of Rector of Charles University. The meeting takes place on 16 September 2025, at 5 p.m. in the Hollar building, room H212. -
Autumn round of Mobility Fund applications will be open from 15 September 2025
The International Office announces the autumn round of applications for a grant from the Charles University Mobility Fund. In the autumn round, you can apply for mobilities which should take place approximately from January to June. The application will be open from 15 September 2025 until 15 October 2025, noon. -
Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)
Academics at Charles University now have the opportunity to apply for the coordination of the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), which is one of the new Erasmus+ features. The deadline for submitting proposals is November 30, 2025. Approved BIPs must be implemented and accounted by July 31, 2027. -
Extended FSV UK library opening hours in September
The opening hours of the FSV UK libraries and study rooms will be extended in September. An overview of the new opening hours can be found in this news. -
Science at FSV UK: Jakub Tesař on the connection between social science, quantum physics and environmental policy
Dr. Jakub Tesař from the Institute of Political Studies at FSV UK explores how so-called quantum social science can help us better understand human behavior. His work shows that similar principles can apply both to physical particles and to people – and that understanding these patterns can change the way we think about society. Read about his research. -
Jana Sehnálková from FSV UK has become the new executive director of the Fulbright Commission in the Czech Republic
Jana Sehnálková has been teaching at the Department of North American Studies IMS FSV UK since 2011. She continues to focus on the study of Sino-American relations in the context of the Taiwan Strait and teaches courses on American history, American political system, and U.S. domestic politics. She succeeds Hana Ripková, who led the Commission for more than three decades.