3D printing on SIMU: this is how models for teaching are created
The Simulation Centre of the Faculty of Medicine features a facility for 3D printing of anatomical and...
Classes at all faculties of Masaryk University started today, after being postponed by a week due to the emergency caused by the floods.
The new academic year at Masaryk University will start one week later – students will have their first classes on Monday 23 September.
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We spoke to Michal Bulant, Vice-Rector for Studies and Quality, about new Study and Examination Regulations.
Masaryk University has taken precautionary measures in connection with the risk of flooding in MU buildings and workplaces, including dormitories. The Faculty of Education has cancelled classes and services in MU dormitories have been severely restricted. Follow the situation here as it develops.
MU is once again an active participant in the European Sustainability Week. Mobility is this year’s key topic.
During his visit to MU on Monday, Marek Ženíšek, the Czech Minister of Science, Research and Innovation, toured the unique facilities of the Simulation Centre (SIMU) on the Bohunice University Campus and the Cybernetic Proving Ground (KYPO) at the Faculty of Informatics.
Masaryk University is among world’s top 500 universities for the third time, according to the most recent Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). MU is the only Czech university to improve its ranking by two hundred places since 2021.
Since April, Masaryk University has a security manager. Pavel Bojanovský is an alumnus of the Faculty of Law with vast experience in the Police of the Czech Republic.
The current edition of the QS World University Rankings: Europe sees Masaryk University improve its last year’s ranking by eighteen positions, mostly due to the improving international reputation, internationalisation, quality of alumni and efforts in the area of sustainability.
The European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) announced in July its newly elected members, including Masaryk University’s Lumír Krejčí from the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science.
The second largest investment in the history of the university is now in the final realisation stage after having been planned since the approval of the Národní plán obnovy initiative in 2021 by the European Commission and Czech authorities.