Master program in Historical Sociology at Charles University will be taught also in English from the next school year.
Central European location marks the program as taking place in the region and society still in the mid of intensive social change
I spend my days looking through a microscope, preparing glass slides of root samples and working with DNA to identify which fungi are living on which tree species. My Fulbright project involves studying how fungi may be used to increase the cha
U.S. Fulbright scholar, NY landscape architect Martin Barry, has become a director of reSITE, an international festival about collaborative design solutions for more livable cities.
What would our current U.S. Fulbright fellow, Professor David Gutterman, recommend to future Fulbrighters? What is his experience with teaching Czech students and how they differ from their U.S. colleagues?
"The salvation of this human world lies nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in human humbleness and in human responsibility.
A Fulbright concert of contemporary musit to celebrate the 20 year anniversary of the binational agreement of founding the J. William Fulbright Commission between the U.S.A.
On Tuesday, May 17, 2011, we have celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Fulbright Commission in the Czech Republic with the gala concert and the reception with many distinguished Fulbright alumni and friends in the residence of the U.S.
We have published an updated version of the Handbook for Fulbright Grantees. The publications contains useful information on living, studying, researching or teaching in the Czech Republic.Handbook for Fulbright Grantees
The Czech Fulbright Commission has launched its new web site today. We believe that you will be able to find all information about our programs and educational exchanges between the U.S.
Emily Dykstra, our U.S. exchange teacher in Tábor, had an exciting end of February. Her host school and the city was visited by Ambassador Eisen and she was just in the middle of all of it.Emily Dykstra's Blog: Ambassador Eisen