Study at Faculty of Law
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courses in foreign languages
36
current research projects
About Faculty of Law
Study in judicial centre of the region
Practical teaching through legal clinics
Professional skills practice
Connected to foreign experts and institutions
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
Doctoral programmes:
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International students at Masaryk:
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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.
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Teachers let us do practical tasks, praises Serbian student
Serbian student Tijana Joksić visited Brno for the first time when she came to see her boyfriend who had moved to work for a local IT company. She was so impressed by the student city, its architecture, and the modern facilities of Masaryk University that she immediately started looking if the university offers her field of study.
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Students from Japan: MU degree opens up door to Europe
Japanese students Yumeka Takagi and Yuki Takada met and started dating while studying at the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University. Now they have both switched to the Faculty of Pharmacy, where they are enjoying their studies very much.
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Masaryk has everything international students need
She always thought that studying for a Master’s degree abroad would cost her a fortune. But Masaryk University and the Czech Republic had a surprise in store for Indian student Sandhiya Suresh.
Admission requirements
Doctoral programmes
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Mgr. Věra Redrupová, B.A.
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