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Masaryk University offers laboratories for coronavirus research free of charge
CEITEC Masaryk University is offering priority access, free of charge, to their equipment in shared laboratories including research expertise for research that may lead to the development of a vaccine or drug against COVID-19. Since last week, Czech and international researchers, who are involved in research related to the COVID-19 disease, can take advantage of […]
read moreMarch 3-4: Masaryk Days in Brno
Upon the 170th anniversary of T. G. Masaryk’s birth, Masaryk University is launching a new cycle of lectures to hold debates on current social topics regularly. The cycle will include topical lectures and debates among renowned experts both from Czech and foreign academic environment and the programme will also feature interesting cultural and social events. […]
read moreMasaryk University to conduct research into factors affecting health
Brno, where Masaryk University is located, will transform into research hub for the impact of the environment, lifestyle and socio-economic status on human health. Funding worth 40 million euros and creation of a unique living lab in the campus will help the researchers from MU to study the factors affecting human health through a project […]
read moreMasaryk University to place greater emphasis on environmental protection
Masaryk University is already applying a responsible approach to the environment and society in its everyday operations and is likely to become even greener in the upcoming years. Recently, the university students and staff who signed the “Universities for the Climate” petition have met with the leaders of Masaryk University to discuss and help draft […]
read moreStudying in the Czech Republic: Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a combined and coordinated use of medical, social and work means to train or recover the highest possible degree of functional ability. Physiotherapists are highly educated health-care specialists qualified for specialized physiotherapeutic care within preventive, diagnostic, remedial and rehabilitation care in physiotherapy, which can be provided in medical facilities of all types, including rehabilitation institutions […]
read moreStudent Ambassadors: Rajivv Rajivv Masaryk University
At Masaryk University, every faculty has a student ambassador – one of our resident students from abroad who helps those who would like to study muni or have just started their studies. On the Faculty of Informatics, it is Rajivv Rajivv and here is a quick interview with him: 1. How did you find out […]
read more5 reasons why students want to study MUNI
MASARYK UNIVERSITY belongs to the most important educational and research institutions in Central Europe. The university is named after the first Czechoslovak president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, which reflects its vision to develop the quality of life and to safeguard cultural and social values. See the top 5 reasons why students want to study here! STUDENT-CENTRED […]
read moreStudying in the Czech Republic: International Relations
The 21st century is rapidly evolving into a world governed by regional and global geopolitical issues, and economic leverage is increasingly playing a dominant role in the way states interact. The world is growing ever more inter-connected and major political decisions, influencing our everyday lives, are made not only by individual states on a domestic […]
read morePI seminars at MUNI break down barriers between scientists and students
Every Friday throughout the semester, Masaryk University in Brno hosts seminars which help students find the best research group. The main goal of the Principal Investigator (IP) Seminars is to interconnect all research groups and especially their students. The IP Seminars are held every Friday at 1pm during the entire semester on the school campus. […]
read moreInternational Scientist Lectures at Masaryk University
Every semester, Masaryk University in Brno frequently invites renowned speakers from all around the world to present and discuss current issues, trends and challenges in scientific fields as part of Seminar Series. This autumn, lectures are held until the end of November. The lectures are divided into three academic fields: Social Sciences and Humanities, Life […]
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