Dean awarded important personalities of faculty life with commemorative medals
They were awarded during the celebration of the centenary of teaching at the faculty in the Humanities Week.
28 January 2022 is a reason to celebrate for Masaryk University. It is opening the next chapter of its rich history with optimism and bold plans.
Here you will find an overview of the most important and interesting events that will be occurring at Masaryk University in 2022.
For the second semester, MU students can get an international educational experience without having to leave Brno. The unique opportunity to enrol in free online or “hybrid” courses is made possible by the EDUC Alliance.
Fifteen important personalities who work at Masaryk University or are its alumni will receive the Brno City Prize for 2021 today from the metropolis where they live and work.
Irena Radová, head of the Department of Classical Studies at Masaryk University’s Faculty of Arts, was elected as the new Dean of the Faculty on 10 January. In a secret ballot, she received more votes than Markéta Kulhánková, her competitor for the job.
On Wednesday, 15 December, the president of the Czech Republic signed decrees appointing 80 professors, 10 of whom work at Masaryk University.
Two candidates, both from the Department of Classical Studies, are vying to become dean of the Faculty of Arts in 2022–2026. Who will take over the reins from the current dean, Milan Pol, will be decided on 10 January.
A summary of the most important and most interesting things that happened at Masaryk University in 2021.