Applicants
University Campus Bohunice
Modern university campus next to faculty hospital.
P-PooL
The prestigious and unique study program for talented medical students.
Simulation centre
From 2020, teaching will take place in the newly built simulation hospital.
Foundation programme
Medical Faculty of Masaryk University offers a preparatory course for students who intend to enter studies of General Medicine or Dentistry. The programme provides excellent preparation for the entrance examination and the first year of our General Medicine / Dentistry degree through a well-balanced blend of modules in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.
More information about Foundation programme
Preparatory Courses
The Medical Faculty of Masaryk University offers three E-learning preparatory courses for students who intend to get ready for the entrance exam for the General Medicine and Dentistry programme in the English language. Biology, Chemistry and Physics can be purchased as separate courses. Each course costs 100 Euro.
More information about preparatory courses
Contacts – International Office
Mgr. Tereza Sáňková
General Medicine (I.-II. Years), Dentistry (I.-II. Years), Physiotherapy
phone: | +420 549 49 7300 |
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Bc. Markéta Neckařová
General Medicine (III.–VI. Years), Dentistry (III.-V. Years)
phone: | +420 549 49 5720 |
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Magazine M
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Masaryk University to become part of a European university network
MUNI and five other European universities have agreed to work together on building a consortium called European Digital UniverCity.
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Two candidates to compete for the office of Masaryk University rector
The MU Academic Senate will decide between the two candidates on 1 April 2019.
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The Faculty of Education opens a new café to support people with mental illness
The Kafinet café at Poříčí 31, which opened on 18 February, employs people recovering from mental illness.
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British researcher to study interwar art at MUNI
Masaryk University has awarded the second ever Muni Award in Science and Humanities to Matthew Rampley, a British expert on art history.