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From July 12 to August 2, students from across the globe came together in the heart of Europe for three unforgettable weeks of learning, cultural exchange, and exploring the beauty of Prague during the TFAS Prague 2025 Summer School.
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Applicants from developing countries may apply for a Czech Government Scholarship - Developing Countries that fully covers tuition fees of selected Master’s study programs and provides subsidies for health insurance and living expenses in Czechia. For studies beginning in the academic year 2026/2027, the application deadline is September 30, 2025.
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The latest special episode of the De Facto podcast, marking the Prague Pride 2025 human rights festival, focused on issues related to the LGBTQ+ community. Two experts from FSV UK joined the discussion – Associate Professor Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková from the Institute of Sociological Studies and Dr. Tereza Fousek Krobová from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism.
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During August, the Jinonice Library will be open two days a week, specifically every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can also study at the Opletalova Library, which will be open every Thursday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Outside the libraries’ opening hours, study rooms will continue to be available.
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The international research project "Displacement and (Post)secular Memory: Contemporary Crises and Historical Legacies in Southeastern and East-Central Europe" (MEMCRIS) has been awarded funding by Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN) in Poland and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). The project is co-led on the Czech side by Professor Kateřina Králová from the Institute of International Studies at FSV UK, alongside Dr. Karin Roginer Hofmeister.
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FSV UK served as one of the main hosts of the 9th Annual Meeting of the Memory Studies Association (MSA). Themed “Beyond Crises: Resilience and (In)Stability”, the conference brought over 1,200 academics, artists and activists from nearly 100 countries to Prague to explore how societies remember, respond to, and recover from crises—both past and present.