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Institute of Czech Studies, CU FA, receives two international awards

This summer, the Institute of Czech Studies, CU FA, received two prestigious international awards for its work for the Summer School of Slavonic Studies.

Summer School of Slavonic Studies Attracts Students from as far as Peru, Mongolia and Mexico

Saint Vitus Cathedral, Říp Mountain, Vyšehrad and Lány. These and other symbolic venues in the Czech Republic were visited by participants of the 58th Summer School of Slavonic Studies. In total, 142 students came to Prague from 37 countries this year.

European Master Course TEMA – The application for self-funded students is now open!

The application for self-funded students is now open until August 15 (for non European citizens) and August 31, 2014 (for European citizens).

The cafeteria closure

The cafeteria at the main building of the Faculty of Arts will be closed from July 1st to September 30th, 2014, due to reconstruction and tender for a new operator.

Scent of ancient cuisine accompanies memorial for Augustus

The popular archaeology event was organised by classical archaeologists from the CU Faculty of Arts to mark the two-thousandth anniversary of the death of the Roman Emperor Augustus.

ECES Summer School Begins, Attracting Dozens of Foreign Students to the CU FA

Almost 70 students from a number of US universities and the National University of Singapore have arrived at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, to join the East and Central European Studies Summer Programme.

Summer School of Slavonic Studies

The 58th session is designed for the specialists of the Slavic and Bohemistic field, postgraduate and undergraduate students, translators and for everybody, who is interested in the Czech language and culture.

CU FA Library Receives Official Visitors from the National Library of Armenia

On 4 June 2014, the director of the National Library of Armenia, Tigran Zargaryan, and his wife were received by the management of the Library of the Faculty of Arts during an official visit.

Tomáš Halík was presented with the prestigious Templeton Prize

On 14 May, Tomáš Halík, pastor of the Academic Parish in Prague and a professor affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, was presented with the Templeton Prize.

Erasmus Mundus TEMA – call for visiting scholars

Erasmus Mundus TEMA has re-opened the call for visiting scholars for the next year.