Starter flats ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * News *========================================================================================= Notification from 1 March 2024 Notification on setting the deadline for submitting applications for the assignment of a s young academic members of staff and researchers of Charles University I hereby announce that the Committee for the Assignment of Start-Up Flats has set the dead submitting applications for assigning start-up flat no. 1342 as the following: 13 May 2024. The group of employees who may apply for the flat assignment and other terms and condition Rector’s Directive no. 4/2022, which establishes the Rules for the Assignment of Start-up note that the scope of employees who can apply for a start-up flat has been modified by th i.e. currently, any CU employee may apply for a start-up flat if they meet the following c • In the calendar year of submitting the application, they are not older than 34 years old • Their work schedule at the university, including any working time at a university hospit • Their position at the university is an academic member of staff or researcher, • Their employment has been contracted for at least one year or for an indefinite period o • A start-up flat has never been assigned to them in the past. If any of these conditions are not met by an employee, they must state this circumstance i and also state the relevant reasons why their application should still be accepted. In jus committee may recommend that the rector grant an exception. If an employee is demonstrably caring for a child or another relative, they do not have to condition of full-time employment, which may be less than full-time. Another condition for the assignment of a start-up flat is the established maximum average fact that the employee is not an owner of a flat or house, with the help of which they cou housing needs while working at the university. Written applications for assigning a start-up flat along with the relevant attachments sho to the following address: Charles University, Rectorate – Legal Department, JUDr. R. Krale 560/5, 116 36 Prague 1, or as a scanned copy to the following e-mail address: roman.kraler The start-up flat is located in the Centrum Krystal building, J. Martího 2/407, Prague 6: • Flat no. 1342 – 62.54 square – the flat will be available for moving in on 1 July 2024. The flat is unfurnished. It is equipped only with a kitchen range, kitchen cabinets, a bui an electric boiler, an instantaneous water heater, radiators, and control panels and units The exact specifications of the flat are provided in Appendix A to this notification. Appendix B to this notification contains the application form and its attachments. In orde easier contact with applicants, it is advisable to add contact information (e-mail + mobil The rental agreement will be concluded for a period of one year, but no longer than until applicant’s employment or until the end of the calendar year in which the employee reaches If all of the conditions stipulated in Article 7, clause 2 of Rector’s Directive no. 4/202 rental agreement can be extended by a maximum of an additional thirty-six (36) calendar mo The monthly rent for one person, including deposits for services and a fee for flat furnis 10,750. All payments are due by the 15th day of the relevant calendar month. Doc. RNDr. Markéta Lopatková, Ph.D. Chair Committee for the Assignment of Start-Up Flats Charles University Appendices: A – Specifications of the start-up flat, B – Application form with attachments "UKEN-1268-version1-startovaci_byty_prilohy_en.docx"] General information Starter flats are flats in buildings owned or co-owned by Charles University (the “univers intended especially for beginning young academic and research staff of the university who need for housing for themselves, their families, or for their young children, or children in their care. An employee may apply for a starter flat under the following conditions: • The employee must not be older than 34 years of age during the calendar year of applying • Their workload at the university, including any work at a university hospital, must be f • Their employment at the university is in the position of academic or research staff memb • Their employment is concluded for at least one year or for an indefinite period of time, • They have not yet been granted a starter flat. If an employee does not fulfil one or more of these conditions, they must state this circu application and also provide valid reasons why their application should still be considere cases, the committee may recommend to the Rector an exception. If an employee demonstrably cares for a child or another close person, they do not need to condition of full-time work. The workload may be less than full-time. Allocation of a starter flat is further determined by the maximum average earnings and the employee is not the owner of a flat or family house, with the help of which they could sol need and at the same time work at the university. The rules for allocating starter flats at Charles University are set out in Rector’s Direc [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UK-11578.html"] . Applicants must apply for a starter flat in writing (electronic form is preferred), which to the Rector’s Office of the university by the established deadlines. Attached to the app a statement from the dean of the faculty or the director of another unit where the applica deadlines for submitting applications are set by the Committee for Allocation of Starter F consideration new or vacant starter flats. These deadlines, along with other information, faculties and other units and are published on these web pages. The Rector makes decisions on the applications, taking into account the opinion of the com committee provides opinions on the applications based on compliance with the minimum condi into account in particular: • The social aspects of the applicant, in particular, whether they are also applying for a family or for a child or another close person, • Additionally, the contribution and prospects of the employee’s academic, research, and o activities and, in the case of an academic staff member, the degree of perspectivity of educational activities and the importance of these activities for the university and the workplace, • And finally, the degree of need relating to temporarily resolving the employee’s housing If the application for allocation of a starter flat is accepted, a lease agreement is conc applicant for a period of one year, however, no longer than until the end of the employee’ or the end of the calendar year in which the employee reaches the age of 35. The lease agr extended once for up to 36 calendar months, under the terms set out in Rector’s Directive "https://cuni.cz/UK-11578.html"] . Upon fulfilling all of the conditions set out therein, entitled to this extension. CU employees also have the opportunity to apply for priority dormitory accommodation – the accommodations available in the so-called conjugal dormitory or in single rooms with sanit List of members of the Committee for Allocation of Starter Flats • Doc. RNDr. Markéta Lopatková, Ph.D. – Committee chair • prof. Ing. František Zahálka, Ph.D. – Committee vice-chair • Ing. Lenka Henebergová • RNDr. Aleš Soukup, Ph.D. • Mgr., Bc. Eliška Klimentová • PhDr. David Emler, Ph.D. • RNDr. Jakub Vaverka, Ph.D.