Faculty of Arts MU cancels first week of classes due to floods
The decision was made by Dean Irena Radová. Classes will begin on Monday, 23 September 2024.
Starting this year, Masaryk University has introduced a groundbreaking innovation: contracts with its faculties and institutes. The contracts will be linked to the funding of research at MU.
Masaryk University confirms that it is the most successful institution of its kind in the Czech Republic in obtaining support from the European Union; currently within the framework of calls for postdoctoral projects.
A Lifetime with Language: the Nature and Ontogeny of Linguistic Communication (LangInLife) is the name of an interdisciplinary project that has received nearly 150 million crowns from the Jan Amos Komenský Operational Programme (OP JAK). Pavel Caha is the head of the project to be carried out mainly at the Faculty of Arts.
For more than 15 years, MUNI students have been able to go on placements in Europe through Erasmus+. Almost 3000 students have already taken advantage of this opportunity. From this year, the university has become part of a European Union exchange programme with a new feature - financed placements outside Europe.
The Academic Senate of MU, at its 284th session, approved the increase in wage rates by a higher amount than previously by approving an amendment to the Internal Wage Regulations of Masaryk University. Forty-six of the 47 present senators voted in favour.
Exactly three years have passed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. Masaryk University has accepted nearly 500 students from Ukraine in a special admissions procedure and has signed employment contracts with more than 100 employees from Ukraine.
Masaryk University presented the projects supported in the first year the ComMUNIty Fund competition and completed at the end of last year.
Masaryk University is entering the year 2025 with three dozen funded investment projects, which were presented on January 29 at a meeting of stakeholders and suppliers organised by MU together with the South Moravian Regional Authority and the Brno University of Technology.