We are part of the European Digital UniverCity
We are proud to be one of the eight partner universities within the unique European Digital UniverCity (EDUC), connecting schools throughout western, central and southern Europe into an integrated network.
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What is EDUC?
EDUC is a consortium of eight universities. Along with Masaryk University it includes universities from France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Norway, and Spain. With the European values of social responsibility at its heart and with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals in mind, the universities have created an environment that anyone – students, teachers, researchers, staff and other partners – can benefit from, as if they were part not only of their home university but also all the others in the alliance.
Make the most of EDUC
- Apply for virtual or hybrid courses from 8 universities and get credits.
- Study abroad thanks to easily accessible exchanges.
- Get an international educational experience and meet students from different countries.
- Engage in international collaboration and benefit from seminars, conferences, staff weeks, etc.
Learn more about EDUC opportunities for MU:
Thanks to the EDUC University Alliance, you now study not only at your home university but at all the eight universities of the alliance. Develop skills beyond your current focus, follow the newest trends in internationalization, study abroad easily thanks to our new infrastructure, and utilize all of the virtual resources. EDUC offers something to all of the students’ levels from BA to Ph.D. So choose your path through the studies – it was never as unique as today!
MU students can benefit from these opportunities of the EDUC alliance:
- Virtual inter-university courses
- EDUC Gap Year
- Hybrid course Initiation to Research and Critical Thinking
For more information, see the subsection for students on EDUC website.
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With the EDUC European University Alliance, your teaching and research are not limited to your university. Thanks to online and blended courses – and all of the EDUC’s support in creating and maintaining them – you can reach a wider audience than ever before. Collaborate on research to create a tight scientific community and tackle contemporary issues together!
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Academic work can be as much about teaching as it can be about research and scientific progress. EDUC welcomes researchers from all eight universities to work together on the international level, encouraging them to establish cooperation, attend seminars on different topics and share outcomes of their research.
Also, thanks to EDUC-SHARE project, funded by the Horizon 2020 programme, all partner universities enhance multidisciplinary collaborative research, working on a long-term roadmap addressing key global challenges. Thanks to EDUC-SHARE, citizens, and youth specifically, have the chance to be engaged in science exploring ways to speed up technology transfer in diverse areas, spanning from ICT to social sciences and humanities, and nurture entrepreneurial mindsets among students and researchers.
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The EDUC European University Alliance is about collaboration and learning from each other in every sphere. With EDUC, you can find the best practices in the alliance, share what you know you do well, and find new ways to embrace the challenges of this century together!
Thanks to the broad scope of the EDUC universities and the unique framework of cooperation, internships, and virtual collaboration, EDUC opens the doors to the whole alliance. The alliance is continually mapping the openings for various kinds of partnerships in the fields of industry, business, science academies, and others. The prospective partners of the alliance include not only firms and institutions but also local governments, as per the missions of the Horizon Europe Programme and the Smart Specialisation Strategies.