To apply for an Erasmus stay at the Faculty of Humanities, CU either for a semestr or for a PhD short-term mobility, you have to be enrolled at one of our partner universities and your home university must officially nominate you via online CU nomination form by the set deadlines.
In the first instance, please contact the ERASMUS coordinator at your home university.
All nominees will receive an email with information regarding the application procedure and further information from the FHS International Office directly.
For nomination and application deadlines, please see the Erasmus+ at CU .
For detailed information for Erasmus students coming to CU, please visit the Erasmus+ at CU website of the central Charles University Erasmus office.
For information on PhD one month short-term mobility, please see the section below.
For information on courses provided by the Faculty of Humanities, please consult the Courses section.
Students must first find a suiatable FHS academic advisor with whom they would consult their work-in progress on their dissertations and get his/her approval.
For details on addressing a potential FHS academic advisor with your inquiry, please see PhD students aiming to pursue short-term study/research stays working on their research/dissertations section.
When addressing a potential academic advisor, it is strongly recommended to put the in the copy of the e-mail.
The nomination can be processed only upon the confirmation from the FHS academic advisor to supervise the student during his/her prospective stay.
Please note that your stay has to be administrated by the CU host faculty coordinator and final acceptance letter can be provided only by the CU Erasmus+ office.
The FHS supervisor can provide you only with a preliminary reference/invitation letter.
After having pre-agreed on a potential study stay at the FHS, please consult your home university.
Your home university must officially nominate you via online CU nomination form by the set deadlines.
The nomination form link is provided by the International Office of the Faculty of Humanities upon request from the Erasmus coordinator of the partner university.
While the main purpose of study stays lies either in following courses or in consulting your work in progrees on your thesis/dissertation, internships are based on the work for the host institution (such as teaching, participation in research, etc.) Please note that working on a thesis itself cannot be considered as an internship and has to be qualified as a study stay. This applies for Erasmus+ short-term Ph.D. mobilities too.
Students must first find a suiatable FHS academic advisor and/or department with whom they would pre-agree on specific work activities in which the student will be involved.
For details on addressing a potential FHS academic advisor/department with your inquiry, please see PhD students aiming to pursue short-term study/research stays working on their research/dissertations section.
When addressing a potential academic advisor, it is strongly recommended to put the in the copy of the e-mail.
Please note that your internship has to be administrated by the CU host faculty coordinator and final acceptance letter can be provided only by the CU Erasmus+ office.
The FHS supervisor of your traineeships can provide you only with a preliminary reference/invitation letter.
After having pre-agreed on a possible study traineeship at the FHS, please consult it with your home university.
Your home university must officially nominate you via online CU nomination form by the set deadlines.
The nomination form link is provided by the International Office of the Faculty of Humanities upon request from the Erasmus coordinator of the partner university.
For further information you may contact the FHS International office via international@fhs.cuni.cz.
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