The MU Crisis Board has decided not take new extraordinary measures
12.45: The MU Crisis Board has decided that Masaryk University do not take any extraordinary measures beyond the existing ones.
MU is operating following the university traffic-light system. The university currently has a “WHITE LIGHT” rating, determined by the MU Crisis Board. University faculties, institutes, and offices may declare a higher alert level than the university-wide level or introduce stricter rules than elsewhere at the university. Follow the websites of individual faculties and the colour-coded signs hanging on the exteriors of MU buildings.
The Rector’s Board of Masaryk University addresses all members of the academia, students, and employees of the university with the following statement and appeal.
“My life has been largely driven by coincidence,” says Stuart Andrew Hopkinson, a graduate of the MU Faculty of Medicine who hails from the United Kingdom. The fact that he went to study in the Czech Republic was a coincidence too, as was the fact that he ended up staying in Brno.
The Students’ Advisory Services and the Teiresiás Centre are two facilities of Masaryk University that provide students support and advisory with respect to mental health problems.
After his first lecture at Masaryk University, professor Andrey Borisovich Zubov talked at today’s press conference about his gratitude for the possibility to speak in public after eight years. The historian moved to Brno with his family after Russia’s partial mobilization.
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