Admissions
Application deadlines
June 30, 2024
preliminary application deadline
August 31, 2024
extended application deadline
Applications fully submitted by June 30, 2024 will already be evaluated during July.
Important note for visa-seeking students: Please read about the visa process carefully before applying. You are responsible for organizing your legal stay in Czechia and the visa application process can get quite lengthy. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to obtain the visa in time because the June and August deadlines are fairly close to the start of the academic year on September 30, 2024. The extended deadlines are therefore strongly recommended to students who already possess the legal right to long-term stay in Czechia.
Degree Programmes
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Degree programmes and admissions
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Read the brochureWhy study with us?
1. You will get a high-quality education which means certain competitive advantages in the job market.
2. You will join a young and creative academic and students community.
3. You will have opportunities to meet important well-known people from academic and public life.
4. You will be able to choose from a wide range of optional lectures and seminars taught in Czech, English, German, French, Spanish and also Russian.
5. You will have the opportunity to participate in various academic, scientific, sporting and cultural activities.
6. You will have access to the university libraries and to the extensive selection of electronic databases.
7. You will study in modern lecture rooms.
8. You will have the opportunity to spend part of your studies abroad at our partner universities or you can enrol in one of our double degree programmes; the CSF programme cooperates with the University of Strasbourg and the IMESS programme is in partnership with University College London.
9. You will gain professional experience during your studies. The partners of FSV UK are for example, Czech Centres, the Václav Havel Library and People in Need.
10. ...and last but not least, you will enjoy the capital city and everything that goes with it!
News
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This year's TEDx Charles University event will feature a FSV UK student and graduate
The Second Faculty of Medicine at Charles University is proud to be hosting this years’ TEDx Charles University. The event will take place on May 18, 2024 from 10:00 am. -
Opening restrictions of the FSV UK libraries
The library in Hollar building will close its doors on May 17, 2024. After this date, borrowings can be returned only in the Jinonice and Opletalova libraries. The collection from the Hollar library will be available in the Jinonice library from May 22. -
New issue of Acta Politologica
New issue of Acta Politologica has just been published. You can read most of their articles in English. Acta Politologica journal is published by the Department of Political Studies of IPS FSV UK. -
Irena Kalhousová received Miloslav Petrusek Prize for Presentation and Promotion of CU
Dr. Irena Kalhousová, Director of the Herzl Centre for Israeli Studies at Charles University, received the Miloslav Petrusek Prize for Presentation and Promotion for her long-term development of the third pillar of the university through her activities in the media, participation in public discussions and lecturing activities in high schools. -
MA Open Doors Day at IPS FSV UK
Are you interested in continuing your studies with an MA degree at the Institute of Political Studies? Join their Open Doors Day on 11 April 2024 from 11:00 in the hall C117 of Jinonice Campus. -
The second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine: How should the Czech Republic effectively support Ukraine now?
On February 24, 2024, two years will pass since Russian troops entered the territory of Ukraine. On this occasion, academics from the Expert Group for Ukraine (ESU) present their view of what the Czech Republic should do in the coming months to effectively help Ukraine.