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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Uruguay students will celebrate Christmas in winter for first time
For two students from Uruguay, Christmas this year will be different from what they know: lots of sun, 30 degrees, beaches full of people, and a big family barbecue outside in the garden. For the first time, thanks to studying abroad in the northern hemisphere, they will experience it in winter.
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I was pleasantly surprised by MU and Brno, says Canadian student
Inga Palsson studied psychology in Montreal, but she was not very keen on it, so she was wondering about going to study in Europe. In the end, she chose the English Language and Literature programme at MU, where she could study literature and linguistics at the same time, which she found very interesting.
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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.
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.
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