Press Release

The Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics and Charles Games to open a new chapter in joint collaboration

Even after its financial separation from Charles University, the Charles Games game studio will continue to collaborate on scientific, experimental, and applied projects with the two faculties of Charles University from which it originated six years ago, those being the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. The cooperation memorandum was signed […]

You may now take the SELFEE (Sorbonne Université) international university certificate at CU FA right here in Prague

Prague, 27 April 2026 – The Department of Romance Studies of the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, in collaboration with Sorbonne Université, has been authorized to realize the SELFEE certification exam directly on the premises of CU FA. Those interested in taking the prestigious language exam can now do so in Prague, where the Faculty […]

Zdeněk Daniel’s exhibition Holocaust of the Soul

Exhibition is organized by the Prague Center for Romani Histories kicked off the Opre Roma! month of the Council of Europe (1-9 April 2026, Palais de l’Europe)

CU FA and the Czech startup Moovez have developed a groundbreaking new method of language teaching inspired by children

The research team headed by dr. Kateřina Chládková from the Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication at CU FA, in close cooperation with Ing. Miroslav Pešta, head of the Moovez team, have developed a unique method of natural language teaching, which they are now implementing into the mobile app of the Moovez educational startup.

Food Production Was Brought to the Nile Valley by New Populations. Czech Scientists Help Unravel Migration Events Dating back Eight Thousand Years

Transition from hunting-gathering to food-production represented a global turning point in human history. New results from archaeological and anthropological research in the Middle Nile Valley show that this innovation was brought to the area by new human groups that arrived in the 6th and 5th millennia BC.