Biomedical Sciences

Masaryk University - Faculty of Medicine

Key information
Field of study:
Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 09 (1)
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0988D350002
Application deadline:
28.02.2023
ISCED code:
0988
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 20
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 11
Application and admission procedure
Admission procedure form:
without entrance exam
Application start:
01.12.2022
Application deadline:
28.02.2023
Application fee:
600.00 CZK

Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.

Study

The new Biomedical Sciences study programme is in the process of being internationally augmented through the increase of recruitment of applicants from abroad, scientific and publication activities of doctoral students, and creation of new conditions for inter-disciplinary solutions of given doctoral thesis topics. The strengthening of social-management and widely-applicable abilities is also emphasised. This increases the realistic chance for the graduates to become a part of prestigious scientific teams all over the world, primarily in: - Scientific research organisations and academic institutions (research institutes, universities) focusing on biomedical research and education - in their early years as interns and then as the heads of the research team or programme, or heads of the core facilities etc. Some of the as a graduate, you will be able to fill teaching positions at these institutions; - State-of-the-art applied research laboratories focused on the development of new Biomedical methods, especially methods of diagnosis in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, testing new pharmaceuticals, and preparing pharmaceuticals intended for advanced therapies (ATMP). In this context they will be able to fill the positions of specialists and developers; - In the commercial sector, specifically the areas of training regarding the marketing of pharmaceuticals intended for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, and Morphological Diagnostics; - Furthermore, thanks to their knowledge of the aspects of intellectual properties and transfer of technologies, the as a graduate, you will be well equipped to found start-ups and spin-offs.

University

School detail

Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MUNI
Number of students:
34625
Number of international students in degree programs:
8660
Number of international exchange students:
1431
Number of international alumni
1854

Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.

Contacts

Contacts

Field of study:
Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 09 (1)
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0988D350002
Application deadline:
28.02.2023
ISCED code:
0988
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 20
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 11
Admission procedure form:
without entrance exam
Application start:
01.12.2022
Application deadline:
28.02.2023
Application fee:
600.00 CZK

Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.

The new Biomedical Sciences study programme is in the process of being internationally augmented through the increase of recruitment of applicants from abroad, scientific and publication activities of doctoral students, and creation of new conditions for inter-disciplinary solutions of given doctoral thesis topics. The strengthening of social-management and widely-applicable abilities is also emphasised. This increases the realistic chance for the graduates to become a part of prestigious scientific teams all over the world, primarily in: - Scientific research organisations and academic institutions (research institutes, universities) focusing on biomedical research and education - in their early years as interns and then as the heads of the research team or programme, or heads of the core facilities etc. Some of the as a graduate, you will be able to fill teaching positions at these institutions; - State-of-the-art applied research laboratories focused on the development of new Biomedical methods, especially methods of diagnosis in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, testing new pharmaceuticals, and preparing pharmaceuticals intended for advanced therapies (ATMP). In this context they will be able to fill the positions of specialists and developers; - In the commercial sector, specifically the areas of training regarding the marketing of pharmaceuticals intended for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, and Morphological Diagnostics; - Furthermore, thanks to their knowledge of the aspects of intellectual properties and transfer of technologies, the as a graduate, you will be well equipped to found start-ups and spin-offs.

University

School detail
Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MUNI
Number of students:
34625
Number of international students in degree programs:
8660
Number of international exchange students:
1431
Number of international alumni
1854

Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.

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