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
Medical Faculty of Masaryk University offers three E-learning preparatory courses for students who intend to study General Medicine, Dentistry in the English language and Intensive Czech Language Course for students who have already been accepted to study in the academic year. The course should provide an advantage of easier start to the introduction of the Czech language, orientation in grammar and conversational situations in everyday life.
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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Overview: How Masaryk University currently works
The coronavirus pandemic has brought many measures, including declaring a State of Emergency in the Czech Republic and the restriction of free people movement. What does this mean for you?
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Masaryk University extends the cancellation of contact teaching until 13 April
Masaryk University has extended and supplemented the emergency measures taken in connection with the coronavirus epidemic.
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Women in science at Masaryk University: From contemporary history to leukaemia research
In February we celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
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Blood tests to detect colorectal cancer
Researchers at Masaryk University have developed a diagnostic set that improves the prospects for detecting cancer in a larger number of patients.