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Innovation Week at the Department

Innovation Week at the Department of Slavic Languages brought together literature, teaching practice and new technologies. A highlight of the week was a lecture by literary scholar from Charles University David Vichnar on the life and work of Franz Kafka, offering fresh perspectives on Kafka’s work in a broader cultural and historical context. The week […]

Innovation Week at the Department

International collaboration in practice: Erasmus at the Department of Slavic Languages

As part of the Erasmus for Individuals programme, the Department of Slavic Languages  welcomed Sofia Simakova from the Codirus language school (Italy). During her visit, she taught regular RFL classes for beginners and CLIL-based Business Russian classes for advanced students, in collaboration with the department’s instructors. The visit was not only part of regular teaching, […]

International collaboration in practice: Erasmus at the Department of Slavic Languages

Participation in an International Conference on Bilingualism in Parma and Milan

Tatiana Savchenko, PhD, Assistant Professor at the Department of Slavic Languages,participated in the international conference Bilingualism and Intercultural Dialogue: Challenges of the 21st Century, held on March 12–14, 2026, in Parma and Milan Within the round table “Modern RFL textbooks: balancing tradition and innovation”, she presented a joint paper with Janina Krejčí, PhD (Masaryk University), […]

Participation in an International Conference on Bilingualism in Parma and Milan

New Member of the Department: Vladimír Marazjuk

New Member of the Department: Vladimír Marazjuk Our department is pleased to welcome Vladimír Marazjuk, who has been teaching Slavic languages since 2018. At the department, he will teach Russian language courses at all levels, from beginners to advanced students. Vladimír Marazjuk is a recent graduate of the doctoral programme in German Studies carried out […]

New Member of the Department: Vladimír Marazjuk

New course Czech for Slavic Speakers (B1)

Starting next semester, we are offering a new courseCzech for Slavic Speakers (B1)This new course is designed for students with a Slavic language background and enables faster progress in Czech through targeted grammar practice and communicative skills development.3 ECTS · on-site · Spring/Summer semester 2025/2026

New course Czech for Slavic Speakers (B1)

A New Colleague at the Department: Kateřina Masaříková Teaches Czech for Foreigners

Since September, our Department of Slavic Languages has welcomed a new colleague — Kateřina Masaříková, who teaches Czech for Foreigners, that is, Czech as a Foreign Language. Kateřina graduated from Charles University, earning degrees from both the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts, where she studied English and American Studies. She also completed […]

A New Colleague at the Department: Kateřina Masaříková Teaches Czech for Foreigners

European Political Elites of the 16th Century in the New Book by Siarhei Harbitski

A new monograph by our colleague, Siarhei Harbitski, has just been published: “The 16th Century: Leading Figures of the Era. Biographies of Outstanding Personalities, Wars, Conflicts, Reforms.”The book explores the lives and activities of four prominent political leaders of the 16th century: King Henry VIII of England, King Charles V of Spain and Holy Roman […]

European Political Elites of the 16th Century in the New Book by Siarhei Harbitski

 PLAY AND LEARN CZECH

Invitation The Department of Slavic Languages FMV invites you to the interactive meeting PLAY AND LEARN!Join us for language and board games in Czech — fun, relaxed, and great practice. 📍 Venue: SB 332📅 Date: Monday, November 3, 2025🕚 Time: 11:00 Come to play, learn, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere!

 PLAY AND LEARN CZECH