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Study what you love at the largest faculty of Masaryk University. A comfy campus in Brno’s historic centre is an ideal place to start your journey towards learning humanities, languages, history, and more. The diverse community of students and teachers ensures that both your studies and your leisure time will be full of new and valuable experiences.
What can you study
Bachelor's programmes:
Follow-up master's programmes:
- English Language and Literature
- Medieval Latin Language and Literature
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North-American Culture Studies
Specialization options:
- Anglophone and Francophone Area Studies
- Anglophone and Hispanophone Area Studies
- Visual Cultures and Art History
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Contact our international students directly and ask about their life and studies at the Faculty of Arts.
International students at Masaryk:
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From NHL to Masaryk and Czech Extraliga
Thanks to the CzechMates programme, American student Brynn Smith had the opportunity not only to study at Masaryk University but also to get a behind-the-scenes look at Czech hockey.
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Student from Iran: Czech Republic instantly grew on me
Twenty-five-year-old Iranian Masoumeh Ramezani completed a degree in English literature at the University of Tehran and is currently attending classes at the MU Faculty of Education.
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Ecuadorian student: I’ve known about MU since I was a child
Ecuadorian student Mirek Houdek talks about his studies at MU’s Faculty of Economics and Administration.
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Student from USA: I’d go anywhere for MU’s unique study programme
American Evangeline Moore studied international relations in Boston but wanted to do a master’s degree abroad, preferably in Europe.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period: 1 December–30 April
How to apply
For detailed information on the application process, please see the faculty website.
Admission requirements
The result of the admission process depends on the quality of the provided documents:
- statement of purpose in English
- a document demonstrating English-language skills
- transcript of secondary school studies
- secondary school certificate
- ID or passport copy
- some study fields require also an essay or recommendation letters
Applications will be reviewed by the admission committee and students who pass the first round will be invited for an online interview. Further details can be found on the faculty website.
Any questions?
Write at admission@phil.muni.cz.
Follow-up master’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 1 December–30 April
- February intake: 1 June–30 September
How to apply
For detailed information on the application process, please see the faculty website.
Admission requirements
The result of the admission process depends on the quality of the provided documents.
- statement of purpose in English
- a document demonstrating English-language skills
- copy of the applicant's Bachelor's thesis or its equivalent or the applicant's original academic paper
- transcript of university/college studies and Bachelor´s diploma
- ID or passport copy
- some study fields also require a CV, recommendation letters, or a document demonstrating French or Spanish language skills
Applications will be reviewed by the admission committee, and students who pass the first round will be invited for an online interview. Further details can be found on the faculty website.
Any questions?
Write at admission@phil.muni.cz.
Important deadlines
Bachelor's programmes:
September intake: 30 April
Follow-up master's programmes:
September intake: 30 April
February intake: 30 September
More to know:
Contacts and social networks
Mgr. Andrea Kakulidu
phone: | +420 549 49 7952 |
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e‑mail: | admission@phil.muni.cz |