Study at Faculty of Law
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About Faculty of Law
Study in judicial centre of the region
Practical teaching through legal clinics
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The Faculty of Law of Masaryk University is one of the prestigious legal and educational institutions in the Czech Republic as well as abroad. The history of its activities goes back to the very beginning of its birth in 1919, when it was one of the four founding faculties of Masaryk University. With its solid historical background today it is often characterized as a modern, dynamic faculty, where the central focus is linking teaching and research.
What can you study
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International students at Masaryk:
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Medical graduate from Japan stars in new video clip
Masaryk University has produced a new video ad to promote itself abroad. Tuhina Mishra, a student with Japanese and Indian roots who graduated from the Faculty of Medicine this year, played the lead role.
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Pharmacy offers many career opportunities
Naeem Malek has always been drawn to research, so he started studying at the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University. But after a few years, he discovered that medicine was not for him and started studying pharmacy.
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Australian studies law completely online. Her first in-person class was at Masaryk
For more than forty years, students at Deakin University in Melbourne have been able to study their entire degree programme off-campus. Australian Emma Bolton is also completing her Bachelor's degree in this way. In her four years of study, she has never had a full-time class - until now at Masaryk University.
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European theses are much shorter, says surprised Colombian student
For Colombian student Laura Catalina Sanchez Florez, her student exchange in the Czech Republic was a turning point. She was only supposed to stay in Czechia for a semester, but meeting her current boyfriend pushed her to fulfill her dream of living abroad. She has also completely changed her career plans and started studying English for Teachers.
Admission requirements
Doctoral programmes
Please find more details at the website of the Faculty of Law.
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Mgr. Věra Redrupová, B.A.
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