Study at Faculty of Social Studies
2900
students
400
international students from 45 countries
50+
international guest lectures per year
400+
courses taught in English per year
About Faculty of Social Studies
25+ international guest lectures per year
Lively student and teacher community
Innovative teaching methods
Students from over 45 countries
Based in Brno’s beautiful historic city centre, the Faculty of Social Studies provides its student and teacher community with an excellent environment to dive into social sciences. With prestigious international lectures, classmates from all around the world, and modern equipment, nothing stands between the students and their success in their chosen field.
What can you study
Bachelor's programmes:
Follow-up master's programmes:
- Conflict and Democracy Studies
- Cultural Sociology
- Energy Policy Studies
- International Relations and European Politics
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Public and Social Policy and Human Resources
Specialization options:
- Social Policy and Employment Policy
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Contact faculty ambassador
Contact our international students directly and ask about their life and studies at the Faculty of Social Studies.
Abhinav Banerjee
India, International Relations and European Politics
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Dahlia Sofea Kamarolzaman
Malaysia, Politics, Media and Communication
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Mgr. Catherine Girard
Canada, Conflict and Democracy Studies
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Kateryna Omelchenko
Ukraine, Global Challenges
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International students at Masaryk:
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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.
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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.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 1 November–15 May
- February intake: 1 July–31 October
How to apply
For detailed information on application process, please see the faculty website.
Admission requirements
Applicants must submit following documents:
- secondary school certificate or proof of current studies
- B2 English certificate ID or passport copy
- other documents depending on programme
Students applying for the bachelor program Politics, Media, and Communication and Global Challenges are required to pass the GAP exam.
Students applying for the bachelor program International Relations and European Politics are required to submit a motivation letter and transcript of records. Students applying for the bachelor program International Relations and European Politics who pass the first round will be invited for a skype interview.
Further details can be found on the faculty website.
Any questions?
Write at admission@fss.muni.cz.
Follow-up master’s programmes
Application deadline
Submit your application during this period:
- September intake: 1 November–15 May
- February intake: 1 July–31 October
How to apply
For detailed information on application process, please see the faculty website.
Admission requirements
Applicants must submit following documents:
- diploma (or confirmation of current studies)
- official English certificate (minimum B2 level)
- ID or passport
- CV (for select MA programmes)
- motivation letter/statement of purpose(for select MA programmes)
- full transcript (for select MA programmes)
- one recommendation letter (for select MA programmes)
- essay (for select MA programmes)
Applications will be reviewed by the admission committee and students who pass the first round will be invited for a skype interview (International Relations and European Politics and Energy Policy Studies MA programmes). Students applying for other MA programs take an entrance exam organized by SCIO.
Further details can be found here.
Any questions?
Write at admission@fss.muni.cz.
Important deadlines
Bachelor and master programmes:
September intake: 15 May
February intake: 31 October
More to know:
Contacts and social networks
Mgr. Klára Němečková
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