Hello to you, new Masaryk University student!
The fact that we are contacting you probably means only one thing – that you are accepted to study at Masaryk University and are now to become a real Masaryk University student! Since the fresh new world of a real MU student is quite a hard nut to crack, we decided to put together several articles that may help.
Your Masaryk University team
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No matter how long you stay at Masaryk, we guarantee that you will fall in love with it.
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According to the highly regarded Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings, Brno is one of the top ten best student cities in the world.
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Czechs are pleasant and friendly people under a tough exterior, learn a few things about them.
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Save the date! University and Brno events not to be missed
In just a couple of days, you will start a new phase of your life when you officially enrol at Masaryk University. While you might still be feeling a bit uncertain about what lies ahead, one thing is for sure: you can fill your diary with a range of unique events that will make you fall in love with Masaryk University and Brno. For more information on these events, click on the photos to see the captions.
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The city wih its surrounding countryside and towns have a lot to offer.
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Map shows places a foreigner might pass by without noticing.
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Erin Anna Smith, who comes from the US, compares her experience from US and European schools as a student and an employee.
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Coming to Brno opens up completely new travel horizons. Visit Prague, discover Austrian Alps or honor the memory of Auschwitz.
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Volunteers from among the local students will help you feel at home in the new city.
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Václav Matyáš, a Masaryk University expert on cryptography and security technologies, coordinates a project that has brought dozens of Indian students to Brno.
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Dharmapriy Sraman had always dreamt of travelling and studying in Europe. He fulfilled his dream at Masaryk University.
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Dimitri Vodovozov was scared of the six years of study abroad but he quickly got used to Brno and even added two jobs to his studies.
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