Study at Faculty of Science
4,300
students
1,199
employees
26
national patents
16
international patents
About Faculty of Science
Engages students in research teams
Invests in student projects
Fully involved in international research
Top equipped laboratories and libraries
With two campuses, a botanical garden, numerous labs and research centres, and a polar station in Antarctica, the Faculty of Science has a lot to offer to its students. Collaborating with other Brno’s universities at the CEITEC research centre, the faculty focuses on jump-starting the scientific career of its students and researchers.
What can you study
Bachelor's programmes:
Follow-up master's programmes:
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Contact faculty ambassador
Contact our international student directly and ask about his life and studies at the Faculty of Science.
Ali Dlshad Jaafar
Iraq, Molecular and Cell Biology
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International students at Masaryk:
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New Zealand minority student comes to Masaryk to motivate others to do the same
For the first time outside the continent and straight to the snowy Czech Republic. For New Zealand law student Joycintta Lavemaau, three weeks spent at the MU Winter School was a great experience, which she will pass on to other students through her work.
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American student interested in working at NATO gains experience at MU
American student Samuel Handy would like to work for NATO or teach English somewhere in Russia in the future. That’s why he chose Masaryk.
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Azerbaijanian alumnus: Brno is small city full of big experiences
From Azerbaijan via the classrooms of Masaryk University to Amazon’s Prague offices: this has been the journey of Samir Salimov, a foreign graduate of the English Finance programme at the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
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Student from Moldova learns to create computer games at MU
Ten students from Moldova get the chance to study at Czech universities every year thanks to government scholarships designed to support students from developing countries. One of them is Andrei Burlac, who is currently studying at the MU Faculty of Informatics.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's & Master’s programmes
1. Bachelor’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period: 1 November–28 February
How to apply:
The admission procedure is designed differently in both programmes. Please find more details on the faculty website.
2. Follow-up master’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period: 1 November–28 February
How to apply:
Applicants are admitted on the basis of a two-round admission process, the second part of which is always an online interview. Further details can be found on the faculty website.
- Molecular and Cell Biology
- Geography of Global Environmental Change
- Biochemical and Cellular Technologies
Any questions?
Write at admission@sci.muni.cz.
Important deadlines
Follow-up master’s programmes:
September intake: 28 February
More to know:
Contacts and social networks
Mgr. Kristýna Bajgarová
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