Study Geography!

The range of study programs offered by the Geography Section of the Faculty of Science, Charles University, is available here:

 

Study Abroad

Students of the Geography Section at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, have the opportunity to study abroad not only within the Erasmus+ program but also at numerous other partner universities around the world. For more information, visit the faculty's Student Mobility Abroad page.

 

STARS

STARS is a program by the Faculty of Science at Charles University aimed at supporting outstanding Ph.D. students. Its goal is to provide the most talented students with both excellent education and adequate financial support.

 

American Semester

The collaboration program between the Faculty of Science at Charles University and one of the most prestigious American universities, Dartmouth College, allows American students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the geography of the Czech Republic within the context of European development, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. Czech students can also participate in the organization of the program. More information is available here.

 

Visiting Professors

In addition to regular faculty members, the Geography Section also hosts visiting professors from foreign universities whose courses students can attend. Current information can be found regularly in the News section.

 

International Cooperation: 4EU+

The Geography Section of the Faculty of Science, Charles University, is involved in the 4EU+ Alliance, which connects leading European universities: Heidelberg UniversitätParis-Panthéon-Assas UniversitySorbonne UniversitéUniversity of CopenhagenUniversité de Genève Università degli Studi di MilanoUniversity of Warsaw, and Charles University. The mission of the Alliance is to achieve excellence in research, teaching, education, and administrative support while creating a platform that ensures the free movement of students, academics, administrative staff, and ideas, as well as the sharing of infrastructures.