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International Students
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Countries Respresented
18
Degree Programmes in English
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Most Popular Student City
Why Brno?
- located in one of the safest countries in the world
- city of students including a large number of foreigners
- high quality of life including rich gastronomic scene
Brno has always been popular among students. Being home to 5 public and private universities with a student population of 100,000, it has offered a multicultural environment, varied leisure-time options, reliable public transport, and a vivid nightlife.
Why Faculty of Social Studies?
Masaryk University is ranked first in the Czech Republic and 161st in the world in the QS World University Rankings.
The Faculty of Social Studies advocates principles of equal and fair treatment, diversity and inclusion. We strive, as a faculty, to create a community that connects us all through our drive for knowledge, education and research, acknowledging equitable interpersonal relationships and our responsibility to society and the environment.
What did our students say?
"I knew Brno was the right fit for me when I first arrived - I was amazed to see the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul" Anjanette Jianna Umali, International Relations and European Politics
"Diversity and presence of the students is a huge asset for Brno" Evangeline Moore, Conflict and Democracy Studies
Events
News from FSS
News from MUNI
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Masaryk University Libraries join MUNI DAY
An interesting programme for MUNI DAY was jointly prepared by MU libraries. Under the umbrella brand of MUNI LIB, they will offer educational and entertainment activities on the Bohunice University Campus.
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MUNI RUN – registrations for campus run are open!
On Wednesday, 15 May, the first year of the MUNI RUN will take place on the university campus in Bohunice. Participation is open to the general public – adults, children, students and MU employees. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the MUNI HELPS Volunteer Centre.
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MU shares its hybrid teaching know-how with Ukraine
Last week Masaryk University welcomed a rare delegation of almost forty academic and non-academic staff from ten Ukrainian universities who came to Brno to receive training in hybrid teaching.
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MUNI DAY: eye-opening research, workshops and Singing Ladies
The gathering of Masaryk University students and employees at MUNI DAY will start on 16 May. Register for the event or one of the remaining supporting programme activities and join hundreds of others for a day full of sport, learning and fun!