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  1. Charles University supported the political revolt of the Prague Spring in 1968. After a ‘strike of sympathy’ evoking strong feelings of solidarity between students and university academic staff , Jan Palach, a student of the Faculty of Arts, committed suicide, in an attempt to provoke resistance against the Russian occupation. Oppression ...

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · These pages contain digitalised documents pertaining to students of Prague universities in 1882–1945. Over time, we shall add registries of doctors, Rigorosum protocols, catalogues of students, and examination protocols of both the Czech and German university in Prague. Currently available are registries of doctors of the Charles University ...

  3. Charles University in Prague consists of 17 faculties. During your stay, you will be officially enrolled at one of these faculties, depending on your field of study. That will be your host faculty. When choosing your courses, please follow one important rule: you are obliged to take a min. of 51% of your subjects from the offer at your host ...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Charles University was unable to resume its activities until after the Second World War. With the end of the Nazi German Reich, the German University in Prague, which in 1939 had joined an alliance of Reich universities, also ceased to exist. The renewal of free academic life at Charles University was interrupted by the communist coup of 1948.

  5. By the Charter of 7 April, the King of Bohemia and of the Romans Charles IV founds a university with four faculties (liberal arts, medicine, law, and theology) 1366. Charles IV founds a college for twelve masters (Collegium Caroli) 1372. The Faculty of Law establishes a separate university for jurists (which remains in existence until 1418/19) 1383

  6. The Institute for Language and Preparatory Studies of Charles University (UJOP) provides foundation programmes aimed at enhancing your academic knowledge, boosting your proficiency in Czech or English language and supports your smooth transition to a different country and culture. Programmes in other languages are usually subject to tuition fees.

  7. INCOMING STUDENTS. Each academic year around 150 of our students leave Prague and even higher number of foreign students receives a welcome at our Faculty (about 200 students each year). The Faculty of Law offers to its incoming Erasmus student the Program "Czech Legal System in European Context", which is taught completly in English.