Study at Faculty of Law
3,000+
students
100+
international partners
90+
courses in foreign languages
36
current research projects
About Faculty of Law
Study in judicial centre of the region
Practical teaching through legal clinics
Professional skills practice
Connected to foreign experts and institutions
The Faculty of Law of Masaryk University is one of the prestigious legal and educational institutions in the Czech Republic as well as abroad. The history of its activities goes back to the very beginning of its birth in 1919, when it was one of the four founding faculties of Masaryk University. With its solid historical background today it is often characterized as a modern, dynamic faculty, where the central focus is linking teaching and research.
What can you study
Doctoral programmes:
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International students at Masaryk:
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MU students from Taiwan and Ecuador became best friends
Each of them comes from a different continent and culture, but ever since Yu-Jou Sheu from Taiwan and Alisson Curimilma from Ecuador met at Masaryk University, they have become inseparable friends. The two students are always together not only at school, but also in their free time and during their teacher training.
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First-year students to move to Kounicova dormitories in 6 months
The two-year refurbishment of the Kounicova dormitories, which will soon be completed, will bring a complete transformation of the interior, greater comfort and improved accessibility of the building for people with special needs.
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MU offers new English-language study programmes
More than 1,600 international students study at Masaryk University in Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in foreign languages. The range of these programmes is constantly expanding: a new one was introduced at the Faculty of Science in September, and three more will start in the next academic year at the Faculty of Economics and Administration and the Faculty of Science.
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MU attracted me with internships in double degree programme
He grew up in Paris and began his bachelor's studies first in Le Havre and then in Rennes but was lured abroad for his master's degree. French student Jean-Marc Sorbé Domergue was attracted by the newly opened French-English double degree programme between Masaryk University and the Université de Rennes.
Admission requirements
Doctoral programmes
Please find more details at the website of the Faculty of Law.
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Contacts and social networks
Mgr. Věra Redrupová, B.A.
phone: | +420 549 49 6861 |
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e‑mail: | admission@law.muni.cz |