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Faculty
of
Humanities
International
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
Office Charles University in Prague
Erasmus
students
international
and
students
other
Tutors
Welcome Party Bilateral Agreement
cultural shock
Erasmus
coordinators
FACULTY
OF HUMANITIES
student office Faculty of Humanities
Charles
university
international
in
office
Prague
exchange
students open-mindedness cultural
empathy flexibility study abroad
international office Prague tour visit
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
Erasmus club international office
faculty
university
of
humanities
in
Prague
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Charles
exchange
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Useful Websites ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1
I. Faculty of Humanities (FHS)................................................................................................................................................. 2
Structure of the Faculty ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
FHS buildings ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
II. Study ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
FHS Students ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Faculty Departments.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Degrees Offered in Foreign Languages ............................................................................................................................... 9
III. International Cooperation .............................................................................................................................................. 17
International Office.................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Contact Information ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Bilateral Agreements .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
IV. Incoming Exchange Students.......................................................................................................................................... 23
Admission requirements for exchange students ......................................................................................................... 23
Academic Calendar 2013/14 for exchange and other non–degree international students ........................ 24
Courses in Foreign Languages (2013/2014) ................................................................................................................ 25
V. Student Life / Facilities for Students ............................................................................................................................. 29
Useful Websites
Charles University: cuni.cz/UKENG-1.html
Faculty of Humanities, CU: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-1.html
City of Prague: www.praha.eu/jnp/en/home/index.html
Prague public transport: www.dpp.cz/en
Public transport timetables: jizdnirady.idnes.cz/praha/spojeni
Prague Post: www.praguepost.com
National Library: www.en.nkp.cz
Municipal Library of Prague: www.mlp.cz/en/news
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I. Faculty of Humanities (FHS)
History
The Faculty of Humanities (FHS) is Charles University’s youngest faculty. Originally founded
in the early 1990s as the Institute for Liberal Education, it was elevated to the rank of a Faculty
in 2000, the vision being that it would offer study programmes at the Bachelor, Master and PhD levels
in various humanities and social science disciplines not yet established at CU. The FHS quickly gained
a reputation as a progressive school with innovative study programmes and teaching methods.
Mission
The mission of the Faculty of Humanities is through high-quality education to endow students with
the ability to lead a fulfilling life in this increasingly complex and changing world.
Goals
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to provide education in the humanities and social sciences that meets the highest international
standards;
to achieve excellence in research and integrate it with education;
to cultivate the ability of students to learn throughout life and encourage self-responsibility
and a commitment to society;
to promote the mobility of the FHS’s increasingly international student body and academic
staff.
Science and Research
The Faculty of Humanities is dedicated to excellence in various areas of academic research.
The Faculty participates in international and national research projects and promotes young
researchers’ academic development.
Research at the Faculty of Humanities is supervised by the Department of Science and Research.
The list of all research projects is available on the department’s website: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG367.html.
Examples of the most important projects:

Religious Cultures in Europe of the 19th and 20th centuries, prof. Miloš Havelka, CSc.
(in cooperation with Professor Dr. Martin Schulze Wesse, Ludwig Maximilian University
of Munich)

Philosophical Investigations of Body Experiences: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, Karel
Novotný, M.A., Ph.D. (in cooperation with doc. Hans Rainer Sepp, Dr.)
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Structure of the Faculty
Dean:
doc. PhDr. Ladislav Benyovszky, CSc.
Vice - Deans:
Vice - Dean for International Cooperation:
doc. MUDr. Iva Holmerová, PhD
Vice - Dean for External Affairs:
prof. PhDr. Jan Sokol, CSc., PhD
Vice - Dean for Study Affairs:
Josef Kružík, PhD
Vice – Dean for Doctoral Studies
Ing. Jana Jeníčková, PhD
Vice - Dean for Students Affairs:
doc. PhDr. Zdeněk Pinc
Vice - Dean for Science and Research:
Marek Skovajsa, PhD
Vice - Dean for Development:
Ing. arch. Mgr. Marie Pětová, PhD
Faculty Secretary:
Mgr. Karel Strnad
Contact
Address: U Kříže 8
158 00, Prague 5 – Jinonice
Czech Republic
Tel.: (+420) 251 080 212
Website: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-1.html
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FHS buildings
Jinonice – main building
Address: U Kříže 8
158 00, Prague 5 – Jinonice
(metro line B, station Jinonice)
Tel.: (+420) 251 080 212
CERGE – EI
Address: Politických vězňů 7
111 21, Prague 1 – Nové město
(metro line B or A, station Můstek)
Tel.: (+420) 224 005 201
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Veleslavín
Address: José Martího 31
162 52, Prague 6 – Veleslavín
(tram 5, 20, 26)
Tel.: (+420) 220 172 434
Máchova
Address: Máchova 7
110 00, Prague 2 – Vinohrady
(metro line A, station Náměstí Míru)
Tel.: (+420) 221 592 544
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II. Study
FHS Students

Approximately 3,000 students

Over 200 international students come to study at the FHS every year
Faculty Departments
INSTITUTE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5 – Jinonice
Director of the Institute: Richard Zika, PhD ([email protected])
Secretary: Mgr. Kateřina Pollaková ([email protected])
Characteristics of BA Study Programme Liberal Arts and Humanities (offered in Czech):
The programme of Liberal Arts and Humanities (SHV) is focused on philosophical, historical,
and cultural and social anthropology. The significant features of the programme are broad offer
of courses and liberal curriculum that allows students to improve their individual abilities
and interests. Students complete mandatory courses in humanities and social sciences and pass
comprehensive exams relevant to each field. By their choice of courses during their study, they can
gradually specialise either for further (Master’s) studies, or for the practical use of the acquired skills.
Departments of Liberal Arts and Humanities:
i. Department of Arts
ii. Department of History
Head of the Department: Mgr. Aleš Svoboda
Head of the Department:
([email protected])
Mgr. Markéta Pražáková Seligová, PhD
([email protected])
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iii. Department of Languages
v. Department of Qualified Skills
Head of the Department: Mgr. Lily Císařovská
Head of the Department: Ing. Inna Čábelková,
([email protected])
PhD ([email protected])
iv. Department of Philosophy
vi. Department of Social Sciences
Head of the Department: Mgr. Jaroslav Novotný,
Head of the Department: Mgr. Hedvika Novotná
PhD ([email protected])
([email protected])
INSTITUTE OF MASTER STUDY PROGRAMMES
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague 6
Head of the Department: Ing. Petr Pavlík, PhD ([email protected])
Secretary: Mgr. Lucie Sinanovičová ([email protected])
Master Degree Study Programme Departments:
i. Civil Sector Studies
iv. General Anthropology
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague 6
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague
Head of the Department: PhDr. Terez Pospíšilová,
Head of the Department: Dr. phil. Pavel Himl, PhD
PhD ([email protected])
([email protected])
Secretary: Mgr. Petra Fejfarová
Secretary: Mgr. Zuzana Schreiberová
([email protected])
([email protected])
ii. Electronic Culture and Semiotics
v. German and French Philosophy
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague 6
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5
Head of the Department: prof. PhDr. Miroslav
Head of the Department: Karel Novotný MA, PhD
Marcelli, PhD ([email protected])
([email protected])
Secretary: Mgr. Martina Vacířová
Secretary: Mgr. Lenka Vinterová
([email protected])
([email protected])
iii. Gender Studies
vi. Historical Sociology
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague 6
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5
Head of the Department: Mgr. Kateřina Kolářová,
Head of the Department: doc. PhDr. Jiří Šubrt,
PhD ([email protected])
CSc. ([email protected])
Secretary: Mgr. Lucie Sinanovičová
Secretary: Mgr. Barbora Pincová
([email protected])
([email protected])
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vii. Management and Supervision in Social
ix. Oral History – Contemporary History
and Health Care Organisation
Address: José Martího 31, 162 52 Prague 6
Address: Máchova 7, 120 00 Prague 2
Head of the Department: prof. PaedDr. et Mgr.
Head of Department: Mgr. Petr Vrzáček
Miroslav Vaněk, PhD
([email protected])
([email protected])
Secretary: Romana Pištěková
Secretary: Bc. Jana Markupová
([email protected])
([email protected])
viii. Social and Cultural Ecology
x.
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5
Head of the Department: PhDr. Ivan Rynda
Head of the Department: prof. Martin Putna, Dr.
([email protected])
([email protected])
Secretary: Bc. Martina Suchá
Secretary: Bc. Jana Markupová
([email protected])
([email protected])
European Cultural and Intellectual History
PHD STUDY PROGRAMMES
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00 Prague 5
Vice – Dean for Doctoral Studies: Ing. Jana Jeníčková, PhD ([email protected])
Secretary: Bc. Tereza Šustková ([email protected]);
Anna Puobišová ([email protected])
PhD Degree Study Programmes
i.
Applied Ethics
v.
ii. Civil Sector Studies
Integral Study of Man – General
Anthropology
iii. Environmental Studies
vi. Semiotics and Philosophy
iv. Historical Sociology
of Communication
vii. German and French Philosophy in Europe
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Degrees Offered in Foreign Languages
BA DEGREE STUDY PROGRAMME IN ENGLISH
i.
Liberal Arts and Humanities (SHV)
The programme of Liberal Arts and Humanities (SHV) is focused on philosophical, historical, cultural,
and social anthropology. The significant features of the programme are broad offer of courses
and liberal curriculum allowing for the students respective abilities and interests. Students complete
mandatory courses in humanities and social sciences and pass comprehensive exams relevant to each
field. By their choice of courses during their study, they can gradually specialise either for further
(Master’s) studies, or for the practical use of the acquired skills.
Head of the Liberal Arts and Humanities Programme:
Richard Zika, Ph.D. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-425.html
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/FHS.CU
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MA DEGREE STUDY PROGRAMMES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
i. Deutsche und franzözische Philosophie in Europa (Europhilosophie)
Das Angebot umfasst Lehrveranstaltungen in deutscher Sprache mit den Schwerpunkten klassische
und moderne deutsche Philosophie, französische Philosophie des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, deutsche
und französische Phänomenologie sowie internationale Rezeption der deutschen und französischen
Philosophie. Alle seitens der Studierenden zu erbringenden Leistungen wie Hausarbeiten, Referate
und die Abschlussarbeit können auf Deutsch angefertigt werden, auch die Verteidigung der MasterArbeit wird in deutscher Sprache absolviert. Der besondere Vorteil eines Studiums in Prag sind kleine
Arbeitsgruppen und eine intensive individuelle Betreuung.
Head of the German and French Philosophy in European Context Programme:
Karel Novotný MA, PhD ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 350 € / semester
Language of instruction: German
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-441.html
ii. Historical Sociology
The aim of the study programme of historical sociology is to cultivate research activities
and the education of experts with a specialisation in the issues of long-term social processes
and trends that have a significant impact on life of contemporary societies. Above all, it deals with
the problems of modernisation and social change, globalisation trends and influences, integration
and disintegration processes, relationship of continuity and discontinuity, religious and cultural
pluralism, linking the global to the local, identification of the chances and risks of social development,
analysis of conflict situations and the possibility of overcoming them. The need for understanding
of all of these issues invokes the need for the development of adequate theoretical and methodological
approaches, and also of the specific training of university students.
Head of the Historical Sociology Programme:
doc. PhDr. Jiří Šubrt, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: https://is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: http://hiso.fhs.cuni.cz/HISOENG-1.html
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iii. Oral History and Contemporary History
The two-year Master’s study programme in Oral History and Contemporary History is intended
for students interested in contemporary (European) history, in interviewing methodologies
and in interpretative methods. Its main aim is to train students to conduct research through creating
and analysing interviews, and developing fieldwork projects to address those historical
and contemporary issues that require interdisciplinary investigation. The Master is divided into two
sections, the first covers contemporary (Czech and international) history and events, the second is
methodological and focuses on various interviewing techniques through which we can study
contemporary history. It binds together two general approaches of studying history, the macro
and micro approaches, and enables a thorough understanding of recent events in history. The Master
Study Programme in Oral and Contemporary History has practical applications in academic
and university research, historic preservation and legal and human rights work.
Head of the Oral History and Contemporary History Programme:
doc. PaeDr. et. Mgr. Miroslav Vaněk, PhD ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-427.html
https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/podprij/index.php?do=detailobor&id_obor=8705&fakulta=1
1240
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PHD STUDY PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH
i.
General Anthropology
The postgraduate doctoral study programme at FHS CU is organised in the full-time (3 years)
and correspondence form of study. The programme allows studies focused on philosophical,
historical, socio-cultural and socio-linguistic anthropology and human ethology. The task
of the programme in general is grasping the theoretical basics and methods of this field and mastering
the methodology of academic research. The curriculum of PhD students includes: the studies are
organised in two modules, whereas the first module is compulsory for all students in the programme,
the second one is selected on the basis of the consultations with the supervisor; Ph.D. seminar:
a compulsory language exam; the defence of the student’s dissertation. The concept of the study
programme is determined by the study programme board.
Head of the Anthropology Programme:
doc. PhDr. Jan Horský Ph.D. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-429.html
ii.
Environmental Studies
The objective of the doctoral programme Environmental Studies is to provide the concept
of sustainable development with support in the form of scientifically conducted research.
An important aspect of the program is the interdisciplinary character of the defined research domains
and the synergies among them. Although it is not the main goal of the study, we assume that
the research outputs could be an important source of scientifically validated information for objective,
relevant and qualified decision-making on environmental aspects of the economic and social
development of the Czech Republic.
Head of the Environmental Studies Programme:
prof. Bedřich Moldan, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-428.html
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iii.
Civil Sector Studies
The aim of the program is to prepare highly qualified experts in civil society studies with knowledge
of the relevant theoretical approaches, sound knowledge of research methodology and in-depth
knowledge of the actual situation and practical problems in this area both in the Czech Republic
and abroad. Alumni are able to take part in both basic and applied research in academic institutions
and higher education institutions as well as become involved in the civil sector, public sphere (above
all the state administration) and for-profit sector (corporate social responsibility, philanthropy
and volunteering). The program is focused on sociological or socio-economic analysis of the civic
sector. The study plan of a PhD student includes planned publication activities, participation
at conferences
and
exams
from
obligatory
and
obligatory-optional
courses
according
to the accreditation documents. Upon completing the study with a doctoral exam and the defence
of a PhD thesis, the student receives a Ph.D. title. The content and framework of the study is
determined by the study programme board.
Head of the Civil Sector Studies Programme:
doc. Ing. Marie Dohnalová, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-442.html
iv.
Historical Sociology
The main topics of Historical Sociology are the questions of social change, modernization and its
processes, civilization analysis, the formation of states and nations, and the formation of global
systems and globalization. These are observed by means of large scale comparative analysis, which
includes both broad territorial areas and time intervals. The field comprises a number of specific
research areas, including the question of collective mentalities, habits and social memory. Historical
sociology is a varied and internally differentiated discipline, which feeds into a number of specialised
research directions and also supports research at an empirical level.
Head of the Historical Sociology Programme:
doc. PhDr. Jiří Šubrt, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-444.html
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v.
Applied Ethics
Study of Applied Ethics is about systematic training in critical reflection on own and others attitudes,
in recognition of hidden assumptions and prejudices and overlooked ethical issues. We can say
in other words that it is about deepening understanding approach – and in this case it is the area
of humanities in a broad sense. The aim of these studies is therefore an effort to create a space
for systematic scientific work that focuses on the ethical dimension of various disciplines
or professions. During the studies the adepts have to manage also the methods of scientific work
and its professional presentation. Study plan for PhD. students includes: so called comparative
examination: one-term course completed by an examination in the fields, which the candidate has not
studied, but which are necessary for doctoral studies; compulsory part: two two-term courses
completed by an examination; optional part: a choice of six one-term courses completed
by an examination; other duties: an article in peer-reviewed publications, 2 reviews, 2 lectures,
seminar for students, participation in two conferences.
Head of the Applied Ethics Programme:
prof. PhDr. RNDr. Helena Haškovcová ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: English
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-452.html
PHD STUDY PROGRAMMES IN GERMAN
i.
Deutsche and französische Philosophie
Dieses Doktorstudium wird für das Präsenz- und das Fernstudium ausgeschrieben. Es können sich
alle bewerben, die sich für die Gebiete der klassischen und neueren deutschen Philosophie, der
französischen Philosophie des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, der deutschen und französischen
Phänomenologie sowie der gegenwärtigen internationalen Rezeption dieser Philosophien
interessieren und die Aufnahmebedingungen (erforderliche Unterlagen s. u.) erfüllen. Der Studienplan
der Doktoranden in diesem Programm sieht folgende, während des zweijährigen Studiums
(Mindeststudiendauer) zu erbringende Leistungen vor: Neben der Anfertigung von mindestens drei
Hausarbeiten im Anschluss an die Pflichtveranstaltungen laut Akkreditation sind dies mindestens drei
zu publizierende Artikel, die Teilnahme an mindestens drei Konferenzen sowie mindestens zwei
thematisch im Zusammenhang der Doktorarbeit stehende Forschungsaufenthalte im Ausland. Der
Studienabschluss besteht im Nachweis der genannten Leistungen, der Vorlage der Doktorarbeit sowie
in ihrer Verteidigung im Rahmen einer Promotionsprüfung. Die mit Erfolg abschließenden
Promovenden dürfen den Titel Ph.D. führen.
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Head of the Deutsche and französische Philosophie Programme:
doc. PhDr. Ladislav Benyovszky, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: German
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-443.html
PHD STUDY PROGRAMMES IN FRENCH
i.
Philosophie allemande et française
Ces études doctorales de troisième cycle sont ouvertes sous la forme interne et externe. La filière
« philosophie allemande et française » s’oriente sur la philosophie classique allemande (à partir
de Kant), la réaction à celle-ci, puis la phénoménologie (tout particulièrement celle de Husserl) ainsi
que sa réception et son développement en France, de la philosophie de la vie et de l’existence,
de l’herméneutique,
de
l’ontologie
phénoménologique,
jusqu’aux
modifications
actuelles
de la phénoménologie et aux derniers développements de la philosophie française contemporaine.
Elle permet l’étude de leurs conditions historiques et de leurs influences mutuelles dans l’espace
intellectuel et culturel européen. Cette filière propose ainsi une préparation exigeante
et professionnelle à la recherche et au déploiement des approches philosophiques actuelles qui
se sont formées en Europe centrale et en France et qui influencent fondamentalement les débats
sur la scène philosophique internationale. Le programme d’études du doctorant inclut des activités
de publication, la participation à des colloques et le passage des examens dans les matières
obligatoires et facultatives, au choix selon le manuel d’accréditation. Les études s’achèvent
par l’examen doctoral d’État et par la soutenance de la thèse de doctorat, après lesquels l’étudiant
obtiendra le titre Ph.D.
Head of the Philosophie allemande et française Programme:
doc. PhDr. Ladislav Benyovszky, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: French
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-445.html
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ii.
Sémiotique et de la communication
Caractéristique d’école doctorale: Etant constituée de façon interdisciplinaire, l’école doctorale
Sémiotique et philosophie de communication propose une préparation scientifique exigeante qui
conduit à la recherche philosophique et sémiotique qualifiée de la communication, de son évolution
et de ses relations avec d’autres milieux sociaux. L’enjeu principal de l’école doctorale est l’étude
philosophique des stratégies, des présupposés et des effets de communication. Bien qu’elle est conçue
de manière théorique, elle peut aussi bien disposer l’étudiant à pénétrer dans la pratique médiatique
de masse, parce qu’elle aide à comprendre le rôle de la sémiosis dans le processus de médiation.
Les étudiants sont menés à prolonger les lignes traditionnelles de recherche en sémiotique
et philosophie de communication tchèque et mondiale, ainsi qu’à suivre les connaissances théoriques
actuelles et à les développer de façon créative.
Head of the Sémiotique et philosophie de la communication Programme:
prof. PhDr. Miroslav Marcelli, CSc. ([email protected])
Application form: is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska
Entrance exam: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-314.html
Tuition fee: 2,000 € / year
Language of instruction: French
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-449.html
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III. International Cooperation
The Faculty is highly supportive of student mobility and encourages participation in various types
of exchanges (Erasmus exchange programme, bilateral agreements at university as well as Faculty
level, etc.) thus increasing the diversity of students in classes.
International Office
The FHS International Office coordinates student, teacher and staff mobility. The office is responsible
for contacts with partner institutions in other countries and for promoting international cooperation.
The office also provides counselling and support to students incoming and outgoing within exchange
schemes as well as to free-movers.
Staff
Vice - Dean for International Affairs:
doc. MUDr. Iva Holmerová, PhD ([email protected])
Faculty coordinators / Erasmus departmental coordinators:
Lenka Lukešová, Eliška Rolfová ([email protected])
Contact Information
Email: [email protected]
Website: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-343.html
Tel.: (+420) 251 080 334
Address: U Kříže 8, 158 00, Prague 5 – Jinonice
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Programmes offered in cooperation with partner institutions
Erasmus Mundus EuroPhilosophie
Faculty of Humanities participates in the programme German and French Philosophy in the European
Context (EuroPhilosophie), which offers highly qualified students from around the world an advanced
study course in the field of German and French philosophy. Over two years, students spend one to two
semesters at three of the seven European universities participating in this programme. Programme
graduates are awarded a joint Master’s degree from three participating universities.
The Erasmus Master Mundus program “German and French Philosophy in the European Context”
(Euro Philosophy) offers a two-year master’s study program to students from all over the world who
are chosen by an entrance exam; the study program is aimed especially at German and French
philosophy from the 18th century to the present and their reciprocal influences in the intellectual
and cultural European space. The program is taught at nine universities in German and French.
Tuition at CU FHs is particularly focused on German and French phenomenology, but courses
on German Classic philosophy and contemporary French thought are also offered.
Head of the German and French Philosophy in European Context Programme:
Karel Novotný M. A., Ph.D. ([email protected])
Application form: europhilomem.hypotheses.org/candidatures-bewerbung/candidature-desetudiants
Tuition fee: 3,200 €/semester (non-European students), 900 €/semester (European students)
EU grants: 22,400 €/year (non-European students), 9.300 €/year (European students)
Language of instruction: French, German
Further information: www.fhs.cuni.cz/europhilosophie/
CET
Further
information:
www.fhs.cuni.cz/europhilosophie/
CET
Academic
Programs
is a study abroad organisation based in Washington, DC that has been
designing and administering innovative educational programmes abroad since 1982. Today, CET
offers semester and summer study abroad programmes in China, the Czech Republic, Italy, Japan,
Jordan, Syria and Vietnam. In the Czech Republic, CET offers two study programmes: Central
European Studies in Prague and Jewish Studies in Prague. The list of courses together
with the description and syllabus of courses is available in the Course Catalogue in the Student
Information System (SIS) under the course code YBAC….
Further information: cetacademicprograms.com/
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Undergraduate Programme in Central European Studies (UPCES)
FHS participates in the Undergraduate Programme in Central European Studies (UPCES) offered
in cooperation with CERGE-EI. This semester study abroad programme is open to students from toptier American universities and FHS students (including FHS exchange students). FHS students can
choose any course and join the excursions or cultural events held as a part of the programme.
The courses focus on the history, politics, society, culture, literature and philosophy of Central Europe.
The classes are held in Jinonice (U Kříže 8, Prague 5) or in the CERGE – EI building (Politických vězňů
7, Prague 1). The list of courses together with the description and syllabus of courses is available
in the Course Catalogue in the Student Information System (SIS) under the course code YBAU….
Further information: fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-350.html#2; http://upces.cerge-ei.cz/.
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Bilateral Agreements
Erasmus Agreements
Austria
Technische Universität DRESDEN
Universität KLAGENFURT
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität,
Universität WIEN
FRANKFURT AM MAIN
Belgium
Universität ERFURT
Université catholique de LOUVAIN-la-Neuve
Katolische Fachhochschule FREIBURG
Bulgary
Justus - Liebig - Universität GIESSEN
Bulgarska Akademia na Naukite (Bulgarian
Carl von Ossietzky Universität OLDENBURG
Academy of Sciences)
Universität KONSTANZ
Croatia
Eberhard Karls Universität TÜBINGEN
Sveučilišta u ZAGREBU
Universität WUPPERTAL
Denmark
Universität ZEPPELIN
AARHUS Universitet
Hochschule ZITTAU / GÖRLITZ
KOBENHAVNS Universitet
Greece
Finland
University of PATRAS
Lahden ammattikorkeakoulu, LAHTI
Hungary
Turun yliopisto, TURKU
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, BUDAPEST
France
Iceland
Université Michel de Montaigne, BORDEAUX
Háskóli Íslands, REYKJAVÍK
Université de Bourgogne, DIJON
Italy
Institut national des langues et civilisations
European University Institute, FIESOLE
orientales (INALCO), PARIS
Universita degli Studi di FIRENZE
Université LILLE III
Ireland
Institut d'Études Politiques de LYON
DUBLIN City University
Université PARIS VII - Denis Diderot
Lithuania
Université PARIS X Ouest - NANTERRE
VILNIAUS universitetas
Université de POITIERS
The Netherlands
Université de TOULOUSE - Le Mirail
AMSTERDAM University College
Université de VERSAILLES Saint-Quentin-en-
Universiteit MAASTRICHT
Yvelines
Radboud Universiteit NIJMEGEN
Germany
Poland
Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen
Uniwersytet Jagielloński w KRAKOWIE
Hochschule AACHEN
Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w KRAKOWIE
Universität AUGSBURG
Politechnika WROCŁAWSKA
Ruhr - Universität BOCHUM
Uniwersytet WROCŁAWSKI
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Slovakia
Universitat de VALENCIA
Bratislavská medzinárodná škola liberálnych
Sweden
štúdií (BISLA)
GÖTEBORGS universitet
Univerzita Komenského v BRATISLAVĚ
Uppsala universitet - Campus GOTLAND
Katolícka univerzita v ROŽUMBERKU
Turkey
Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v NITRE
Sabanci Üniversitesi, ISTANBUL
Slovenia
United Kingdom
Univerza v LUBLJANI
University of DURHAM
Spain
University of GREENWICH
Universtiat de BARCELONA
Montfort University, LEICESTER
Universidad Complutense de MADRID
University of NEWCASTLE
Universidade de SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
CEEPUS NETWORK (Ethics and Politics in the European Context)
University of Vienna (Austria)
The Institute Euro Balkan (Macedonia, FYROM)
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University (Poland)
Babes Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca
Catholic University in Ružomberok (Slovakia)
(Romania)
Debrecen University of Reformed Theology
Faculty of Business Studies, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
(Hungary)
Opole University (Poland)
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Romania)
The University of Bucharest (Romania)
University of Trnava in Trnava (Slovakia)
Inter-university and Faculty agreements
Austria
Université de MONTREÁL
Universität WIEN
France
Australia
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, PARIS
Griffith University, BRISBANE
École des hautes études en sciences sociales,
University of Queensland, BRISBANE
PARIS
University of MELBOURNE
Germany
Macquarie University, SYDNEY
Universität BAYREUTH
Brazil
Universität BONN
Instituto de Psicologia of the Universidade de
Technische Universität DRESDEN
SAO PAULO (Faculty agreement)
Goethe Universität FRANKFURT AM MAIN
Universidad de SÃO PAULO
Albert Ludwigs Universität FREIBURG
Canada
Universität HEIDELBERG
McGill University, MONTREAL
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität JENA
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Universität LEIPZIG
(Faculty agreement)
Ludwig Maximilians Universität MŰNCHEN
Lomonosov MOSCOW State University
Universität des SAARLANDES
Slovakia
Israel
Univerzita Komenského v BRATISLAVE
Hebrew University of JERUSALEM
Switzerland
Mexico
Universität BASEL
Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México,
United States of America
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
The University of MIAMI
New Zealand
The University of Montana, MISSOULA
University of OTAGO
The University of NEW ORLEANS
Poland
The State University of NEW YORK at New Paltz
Uniwersytet WARSZAWSKI, WARSAW
The University of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY
Russia
University of WASHINGTON
Urals State Gorky University, YEKATERINBURG
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IV. Incoming Exchange Students
The number of international students studying at the FHS increases steadily every year. The most
popular programmes are Erasmus, Erasmus Mundus (Master in EuroPhilosophie) and UPCES
(Undergraduate Programme in Central European Studies) for the US students.
Admission requirements for exchange students
In order to consider the application of a prospective international student we require:
Students coming within a bilateral agreement (Erasmus, university exchange etc.):
Application (incl. Learning Agreement / Study Plan) and supporting documents (attachments)
as follows:
fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-349.html#3 (Erasmus)
fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-349.html#4 (Faculty agreements)
www.cuni.cz/UKEN-179.html (Inter-university agreements)
Free-movers:
Application (incl. Study Plan) and supporting documents (attachments) as follows:

CURRICULUM VITAE

LETTER OF MOTIVATION (STUDY/RESEARCH PLAN)

OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS

CERTIFICATE OF CURENT ENROLLMENT AT HOME UNIVERSITY

LETTER OF REFERENCE

PROOF OF LANUAGE SKILLS
fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-349.html#5
Application deadlines for all incoming students:
30 June (winter semester / academic year)
31 October (summer semester)
31 May / 30 September (for students outside the EU and EEA countries)
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Academic Calendar 2013/14 for exchange and other non–degree
international students
WINTER SEMESTER (September 2013 – February 2014)
Arrival days
17 & 18/09/2013
Academic Orientation
Session (compulsory)
20/09/2013
FHS UPCES courses
Teaching period
Registration to courses
Exam period
FHS OTHER courses
23/09/2013 –05/12/2013
24/09/2013 –29/09/2013
09/12/2013 - 12/12/2013
01/10/2013 – 03/01/2014
24/09/2013 – 15/10/2013
06/01/2014 - 07/02/2014
Christmas holiday
23/12/2013 – 01/01/2014
National holiday
Sat 28/09 (Czech Statehood)
Mon 28/10 (Czechoslovak Independence Day)
Sun 17/11 (Commemoration of the beginning of the Velvet
Revolution)
SUMMER SEMESTER (February 2014 – June 2014)
Arrival days
11 & 12/02/2014
Academic Orientation
Session (compulsory)
14/02/2014
Teaching period
Registration to courses
Exam period
Dean’s day
Rector’s day
National holiday
FHS UPCES courses
FHS OTHER courses
(those starting with the YBAU
code)
17/02/2014 – 08/05/2014
17/02/2014 – 16/05/2014
10/02/2014 – 23/02/2014
10/02/2014 – 03/03/2014
12/05/2014 – 15/05/2014
19/05/2014 – 29/06/2014
18/04/2014 (Good Friday)
Wed 14/05/2014 (Rector’s Sports Day)
21/04/2014 (Easter Monday)
Thu 01/05/2014 (Labour Day)
Thu 08/05/2014 (Commemoration of the end of WWII)
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Student Information System (SIS)
Charles University Student Information System provides the CU course catalogue and allows students
to register to courses online. Students may find there their schedule, study materials, grades, etc.
The SIS is available at this website: is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/index.php.
Courses in Foreign Languages (2013/2014)
The courses are listed in the CU course catalogue within the Student Information System (SIS)
available at: is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php?KEY=Az1 .
The direct link to the Faculty of Humanities list of the courses held in English including the course
descriptions is available here.
BACHELOR COURSES – Liberal Arts and Humanities
i.
Communicative Module
ENG – Advanced 3 (EN)
The Essence of Communication: Learning
ENG – Advanced 4 (EN)
to Read, Understand and Write in Perfect
ENG – Advanced 5 (EN)
English (EN)
ENG – Intermediate (EN)
Listening Skills (Intermediate) (EN)
ENG – Intermediate 2 (EN)
Medieval Literature (EN)
ENG – Pre-Advanced (EN)
Spanish for Beginners (ES)
ENG – Upper Intermediate 1 (EN)
Spanish for Beginners II (ES)
ENG – Upper Intermediate 3 (EN)
Short Story and Translation of Fiction
ENG – Upper-Advanced (EN)
in English (EN)
Exploring Spoken English (EN)
ii.
Historical Module
East and West in the Crusader Period (EN)
Introduction to European History (EN)
Nation Formation and Nationalism in Europe (EN)
Les Lumières tchèques dans le contexte européen: questions, sujets, méthodes (FR)
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iii.
Philosophical Module
An Introduction to Twentieth-Century Czech
Plato: Phaedrus - Philosophical Reading (EN)
Literature I + II (EN)
R. Benedict: Philosopher of Culture (EN)
From Individuality to Prison: Philosophy
Seminar in Philosophical Text Interpretation
of Labyrinths, Theatrality and Fiction
(EN)
in Architecture (EN)
Socratic Dialogues (EN, GE)
Introduction to Aristotle's Ethics (EN)
Socratic Dialogues II. (EN, GE)
Introduction to Philosophy (EN)
The Concept of Justice According to Plato,
Introduction to Logic (EN)
Aristotle and the Apostle Paul (EN)
Introduction to Philosophy of Mathematics
The Human Condition: Introduction
(EN)
to Philosophical Anthropology (EN)
Modern Philosophy (EN)
The Philosophy of Aristotle (EN)
Patočka: Heretical Essays in the Philosophy
The Philosophy of Levinas (EN)
of History – Reading and Commentary (EN)
Total Mobilisation (EN)
Philosophical Aspects of European (and
Middle-European) Art and Architecture (EN)
iv.
Qualified Skills Module
Globalization and Sustainable Development (EN)
Regional Sustainability Case Studies (EN)
Introduction to Management (EN)
Summer School within the Study Programme
Introduction to Marketing (EN)
on Sustainability and Globalisation (EN)
v.
Social Sciences Module
Introduction to Sociology (EN)
Czechs, Americans and Europeans (EN)
Introduction to Economics (EN)
Czechs, Germans and Jews in Bohemian Lands
Introduction to Psychology (EN)
(EN)
Introduction to Anthropology (EN)
Europe in the Global Context (EN)
Economic Reasoning for Humanities (EN)
Economics of Transition (EN)
Economics and Psychology (EN)
Environmental Policy in the Central European
Theory of Strategic Interaction (EN)
Context (EN)
Übersetzung als Kulturphänomen (GE)
European Integration (EN)
Society and Jewish Identity (SK)
European-American Relations in the 21st
Century (EN)
UPCES Programme Courses:
Film as a Mirror of Communist and Post-
CEE Economic Growth and Development (EN)
Communist Development (EN)
Central Europe: Shaping a Modern Culture
Gender and Minorities in Post-socialist
(EN)
Europe (EN)
Central European Philosophy (EN)
Global Communication (EN)
Comprehending the Holocaust (EN)
Gothic, Baroque, Modern: Arts in Bohemia
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(EN)
Writers (EN)
Human Relationships in Czech and American
Multiculturalism, Ethnicity and Collective
Films (EN)
Memory in Central and Eastern Europe (EN)
In Defiance of Totalitarianism: Art in Central
Nationalism in Central Europe: Cultural
Europe 1945-1989 (EN)
Identity and Literary Responses (EN)
Ideas Behind Politics: Post-Communism
Prague as a Living History (EN)
and Civil Society in Central Europe (EN)
Psychoanalysis and Cultural Studies (EN)
In Love with Power (EN)
The Rise and Fall of Communism in Central
Kafka in Prague (EN)
Europe (EN)
Life and Culture in a Totalitarian Regime (EN)
Urban Anthropology of Central European
Literature and Society: Central European
Cities (EN)
MASTER COURSES
i.
Department of Civil Society Studies
Contemporary Social Theory (EN)
Philanthropy, Government and Social
History of Human Rights in International
Sciences (EN)
Relations (EN)
Public Policy (EN)
ii.
Department of Gender Studies
Gender and the Body (lecture + seminar) (EN)
Gender, Nature, Culture
Transnational GLBT Film Studies – Seminar (EN)
iii.
Department of General Anthropology
Family in Transition (Postsocialism and Eastern European family) (EN)
Indigenous Peoples and Anthropology (EN)
iv.
Department of German and French Philosophy
Europäische Philosophie 1450-1550 (GE)
Seminar: Kontingenz und Faktizität in der
Hermeneutik – Hermetik (GE)
Phänomenologie (GE)
Husserl: Subjektivität und Sinnlichkeit (GE)
Verdichtungen: Philosophie in Kunst (GE)
Interkulturelle Phänomenologie I. (GE)
Vorlesung: Einführung in die Phänomenologie
Leiblichkeit (GE)
Cours de langue: philosophie et littérature
Nietzsche: Das späte Werk (GE)
françaises (FR)
Phänomenologische Anthropologie (GE)
Imagination, imaginaire et réalité dans
Phänomenologische Oikologie IV. (GE)
la philosophie contemporaine (FR)
Philosophie der Kunst I. (GE)
La pureté de la philosophie et le tragique
plus-minus 1650: Hobbes und Spinoza (GE)
de l’action (FR)
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La question de l’animalité dans la philosophie
Phénoménologie du corps et sciences
française contemporaine (FR)
du vivant: un dialogue merleau-pontien (FR)
L’authenticité dans la philosophie
Sartre, l’idiot de la famille (FR)
de Merleau-Ponty (FR)
Subjectivité et corporéité chez Husserl,
Le dernier Levinas: la vie et le social (FR)
Levinas et Merleau-Ponty (FR)
Subjectivité et socialité (FR)
v.
Department of Historical Sociology
Analysis of Public and Political Discourse
Narrative Methods and Techniques (EN)
(EN)
Quantitative Data Analysis I. (EN)
Design of Quantitative Research I + II (EN)
Reading in Historical Comparative
Economic Systems from the Perspective
Sociology (EN)
of Historical Sociology (EN)
Science and Scientific Knowledge from
Grounded Theory (EN)
the Perspective of Historical Sociology (EN)
Historical Comparative Sociology (EN)
Seminar on Modernisation and
Historical Sociology of Knowledge, Culture,
Modernization Processes (EN)
and Religion (EN)
Sociological Data and Data Archives (EN)
Historical Sociology of Politics (EN)
Sociology of Development
Individual and Collective Identities from
and Transformation (EN)
a Historico-Sociological Perspective (EN)
The Formation of the Nation within
Methodology of Historical Science (EN)
the Process of European Modernisation (EN)
Procedures and Methods of Historical
The Quotidian from the Perspective
Research (EN)
of Historical Social Sciences (EN)
Qualitative Research Methodology –
ii.
Department of Social and Cultural Ecology
Virtual Campus for Sustainable Europe (EN)
Virtual Campus for Sustainable Europe 2
(EN)
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V. Student Life / Facilities for Students
Accommodation
Accommodation is provided in Charles University’s halls of residence (dormitories). Students are
normally housed in double-occupancy rooms. Erasmus students are usually housed in Hostivař
dormitory (Weilova 2, Prague 10), other international students in Větrník (Kolej Na Větrníku,
Prague 6) or Hvězda dormitories (Kolej Hvězda, Prague 6). For further information see this webpage:
fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-378.html.
Computer Facilities
PC workstation is available in the main building in Jinonice (building A) in the second floor (room
2063, 2066 – 8). Wireless Internet (Eduroam) can be accessed inside the university buildings
(a Charles University Student Card is required). Further information at: uvt.cuni.cz/UVTENG-20.html.
Library & Study Room
The Charles University library system is decentralized and consists of a number of libraries
at different locations. The FHS library can be found on the ground floor of the main building
in Jinonice, the study room is situated opposite the main building. The online catalogue is available
at this website: knihovna.jinonice.cuni.cz/KSVENG-8.html.
School Cafeteria (Menza)
Charles University operates a number of student cafeterias (“menza”) at different locations. The FHS
cafeteria is located on the ground floor of the main building in Jinonice.
Online meal ordering: kamweb.ruk.cuni.cz/webkredit/default.aspx.
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Student Card
The CU Student Card together with the FHS coupon entitles holders to use the libraries, cafeterias,
or computer labs of the university and get them a 50% discount on public transportation. Upon
charging the card, students may use it for copying, printing or ordering food. The CU ID card is issued
by Information and Advisory Centre of CU (Celetná 13, Prague 1). Further information:
www.cuni.cz/UKEN-163.html
Sport Centrum
Sport facilities are located in Hostivař (Bruslařská 1132, Prague 15). The up-to-date list of sport
courses is available at the beginning of the semester at fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-350.html#3.
Student Activities
The international students have an opportunity to socialise with other students, both Czech and
international ones, through the Tutoring Programme. In addition, various activities are organised also
by the CU International Student Club (IC CUNI) or the members of the Facebook group International
Students FHS CU administrated by the International Office of the Faculty of Humanities.
For further information see the website (fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-365.html)
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