Exchange Students & Erasmus+ Students ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** • EXCHANGE INCOMING STUDENTS are students who come to the Faculty for study stays or inter various programmes or inter-university and inter-faculty agreements. • ERASMUS+ INCOMING STUDENTS are EU-granted exchange students from EU member countries, co Faculty for a study stay (for one or two semesters) or for an internship (staying for 2– be considered as an Erasmus+ incoming student to the Faculty, the student’s home Faculty must have an inter-institutional agreement with the Faculty of Physical Education and Sp University, Prague, Czech Republic. Participation within the Erasmus+ student exchange programme enriches students from many p academic experience, personal development, intercultural competences and language skills. opportunities in the job market. Information about study at Charles University under the E is available at http://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-145.html [ URL "http://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-145.html"] For more specific information, students may contact administrators at the Faculty, who off from the time when students are considering their options to spend their study stay or int Faculty, throughout the preparation phases, to the time of the actual stay at the Faculty, feel they require information or support, or face difficulties. Erasmus+ students are invi with: Name Office Office number Responsible for E-mail Mgr. Jan ProcháInternational StudentH 063 Erasmus+ study stays iso(zavinac)ftvs.cu PhD. Office "iso(zavinac)ftvs.c Mgr. Hana SladkInternational Office H 105 Erasmus+ internships international(zavin "international(zavi ****************************************************************************************** * Study stays ****************************************************************************************** The Faculty offers many theoretical and practical courses for Bachelor and Master Erasmus+ in English, for the areas of Physical Education and Sport (including selected courses for and Physiotherapy. The Faculty also offers selected courses for doctoral students. List of courses taught in English: • List of courses for all incoming students [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety do=prohl&fak=11510&oborplan=PTVCE&rocnik=&b=Display"] • List of courses for students of Physiotherapy - Bachleor studies [ URL "https://is.cuni. predmety/index.php?do=prohl&fak=11510&oborplan=PFBCE&vyuc=&oborsims="] • List of courses for students of Physiotherapy - Master studies [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz predmety/index.php?do=prohl&fak=11510&oborplan=PFNCE&vyuc=&oborsims="] • List of courses for students of doctoral study [ URL "http://tarantula.ruk.cuni.cz/ftvse Important information concerning the courses: • Courses offered in both terms contain the same activities. • Courses will be run only with a minimum enrolment of 10 students. • Some courses have a limited capacity (e.g. outdoor practical courses – usually maximum c students; squash and tennis – maximum capacity is 15 students). ****************************************************************************************** * Medical Certificate ****************************************************************************************** All exchange students nominated for a study stay or pracical placement at the Faculty of P and Sport of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (Erasmus code: CZ PRAHA07) need to Certificate from a Sport Doctor, in English or officially translated in Czech language, if enrolled in any Practical Course of Sport or Physical Education. In the case of any physic the teachers must be informed in advance – so that they can decide if the nominated studen be allowed into their class. The nominated students need to send the certificate to Charles University together with th of their application. The deadlines are: June 15 (arrivals for winter semester and full ye 31 (arrivals for summer semester). ****************************************************************************************** * Internships ****************************************************************************************** Many of the Departments of the Faculty offer the opportunity for internships, which are su for doctoral students who would like to conduct their research in the areas of Kinanthropo Biomechanics. Internships may also be interesting for Bachelors or Masters students. Internships are conditional on the availability of a suitable Departmental host, and adequ study. • Kinanthropology focuses on the interdisciplinary study of human movement, with respect t Education, sport, recreation, rehabilitation and physiotherapy. It develops themes such and biological determinants of an active lifestyle, psycho-social functions of physical values and ethics of sport as a part of the quality of life, etc. • Biomechanics concerns questions such as the functional and structural response of the hu system, tissues, organs and organ systems to dynamic stress fields; injury biomechanics, diseases, human-machine interaction, degenerative organism changes, artificial replaceme engineering, identification of loading history, etc.