Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine

About us

Location Brno, Czech Republic Funding Type Public
No of Students 4628 Establishment University
Founded In 2019 Estimated Cost of Living 7500 EUR
Address Kamenice 5

The Faculty of Medicine was founded in 1919 as one the first faculties of Masaryk University.
It currently includes 66 institutes and clinics, employing 1,077 personnel. In the two teaching
hospitals (Bohunice and St. Anne’s Teaching Hospitals) there are 3,000 beds accessible
for teaching, giving students excellent opportunities to see a wide variety of cases,
ensuring a rich educational experience. The last part of the new University Campus,
spanning some 42,000 m2, was officially opened in 2010. All theoretical classes are taught
in state-of-the-art facilities here. Its proximity to the Brno Bohunice Teaching Hospital, where
a large proportion of the clinical practice takes place, makes the campus both practical
and convenient for both students and staff alike. The Campus provides an ideal environment
for education and research with high quality equipment and laboratory technologies where
students gain valuable practical experience during their tuition.
At the heart of the campus there is the library, which can store half a million volumes and has
seating for 600 students. In addition to this, are study rooms for classes or group work, a computer
lab and the essential academic bookshop.

Why?

Masaryk University has become one of the fastest growing and most sought-after universities
in Central Europe. Original research is a priority and students are encouraged to
take an active part in it. The university is dedicatedto the overall support of research and
innovation, also focussing on the transfer of knowledge into the sphere of applied
science and commercial use. Over its 90 years of existence, the University
has been the alma mater of 134,000 alumni, who report high satisfaction and good career
prospects in their graduate surveys. Studies at Masaryk University are truly
international. Ten percent of its degree students come from abroad, and each year there
are hundreds of exchange students from all around the world. Over the past decades,
it has established solid and stable links with a number of prestigious foreign universities
and research institutions.
The university is involved in many mobility programs – LLP Erasmus and several consortia
of Erasmus Mundus Action II, ISEP, CEEPUS and others. In addition, numerous bilateral
agreements provide student exchanges with partner universities in Asia, Australia and the
Americas. Masaryk University is a member of the Compostela Group of Universities and the
Utrecht Network.

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