prof. MUDr. Martin Bareš, Ph.D.
Rector, Masaryk University
Office: 417
Žerotínovo nám. 617/9
601 77 Brno
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News
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The only candidate for MU Rector is Martin Bareš
The Academic Senate of Masaryk University will elect a new MU Rector on Monday 3 April. The only candidate for the post is the current rector Martin Bareš.
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MU Rector spoke at the European University Association conference
Last week, the Hungarian capital Budapest hosted the annual conference of the European University Association (EUA). It was attended by the Rector of Masaryk University Martin Bareš and the Vice-Rector for Internationalisation Břetislav Dančák.
Policy statement
Policy statement of the candidate for Rector of Masaryk University of 20 February 2023.
Field of study: Neurology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Time Estimation and Other Non-Motor Functions of Cerebellum and Subcortical Circuits – graduate 2016
- Parkinsons disease: Influence of motor skills using low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the cerebellum and processing of subconscious sensory information using intracerebral recording of Mismatch negativity (MMN). Neurophysiological studies. – graduate 2014
- The role of the subcortical structures during predictive motor timing in early Parkinson s disease: Functional imaging study and effective connectivity – graduate 2013
- Study of decision making in patients with Parkinson's disease using Iowa Gambling Task (strategy analysis and functional anatomical correlates) – graduate 2013
Field of study: Neuroscience
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Cognitive and psychological aspects of mental and physical activities in neurological disorders – graduate 2019
- Behavioural aspects and neural substrates of neuropsychiatric disorders with emphasis on social cognition – graduate 2018
Field of study: Neurosciences
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Advanced and established neuroimaging techniques in health and disorder – ongoing study
- Neurobiology of Functional Neurological Disorders – graduate 2020