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Choose from a wide range of doctoral programmes that will take your academic, scientific, and research career further
Masaryk University is one of the most prestigious and respected higher education institutions in Central Europe. With over 35,000 students, it is also the second largest university in the Czech Republic.
More than 20% of students at Masaryk University are foreigners. How is that? Is it due to the diverse offer of 60+ English-taught programmes, the university’s friendly atmosphere, or does the ownership of the largest campus in Europe have something to do with it?
State-of-the-art facilities of Masaryk are scattered throughout the historic city centre of Brno, a cultural and tech hub of Central Europe called the Czech Silicon Valley. A significant portion of the 400,000-citizen metropolis are students who, perhaps due to the affordable living costs, closeness to nature, and a lively cultural scene, voted Brno the 6th most popular student city worldwide.
So, what can you study at Masaryk? That’s up to you. You can pick out a programme that allows you to pursuit your passion and develop your research interests. You can choose from a myriad of doctoral programmes throughout Masaryk’s 10 faculties, including:
- History, philosophy, arts
- Languages and literature
- Medicine, healthcare
- Biology, chemistry, geography, and geology
- Teacher training, pedagogy
- Social sciences and humanities
- Law
- Economics, business management, and finance
- Informatics, programming, and computer technology
- Sports, regeneration, and nutrition
- Mathematics and physics
Choose a programme that will take your academic and scientific career further. At Masaryk, you will not only enter a pleasant and welcoming international environment backed by professional guidance from teachers and scientists, but you will be able to adjust your studies and research to suit your needs and interests. At Masaryk, the choice is yours.
Admission requirements
The application process differ between the particular programmes, however, you are expected to submit the application using the e-application University system. When making a PhD application, you may also be asked to submit:
- a research proposal,
- an academic CV,
- your academic transcripts,
- academic references,
- a personal statement.
Full details can be found here.
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