Masaryk University founded in 1919 named after T. G. Masaryk, the first Czech president composed of 9 faculties with more than 190 departments, institutes and research centres more than 37 000 students over 3400 employees, from whom 2 800 are academic workers
Masaryk University Masaryk University has nine faculties (schools) with more than 200 departments, institutes,and clinics: Law Medical Sciences Arts Education Business and Administration Informatics Social Sciences Sports Studies
Faculty history 1921: the Department of Sociology was founded at Masaryk University 1926: the Department of Psychology was founded 1920s 1997: social sciences had been developing within the Faculty of Arts 1998: establishment of an independent 2005: FSS moved into a new building at Joštova street
New Location - Joštova 10
At present During its existence, the faculty has gained excellence in social science disciplines 4099 students in Bachelor, Master s and Doctoral programmes 201 employees Full-time and part-time form of study, life-long learning ECTS credits
Departments and Research Institutes Masaryk University Department of Sociology Department of Political Science Department of Psychology Department of Social Policy and Social Work Department of Media Studies and Journalism Department of Environmental Studies Department of International Relations and European Studies Institute for Research on Children, Youth and Family Institute for Studies on Social Reproduction and Integration Institute for Comparative Political Research Centre for Regional Journalism
Research and Development The Faculty focuses on research in most social science fields Research teams work within European schemes such as Jean Monnet, 5th, 6th and 7th Frame Programmes projects and LEONARDO Many international conferences per year Faculty teachers are members of international journal boards and organizations
International Cooperation in Teaching Masaryk University The cooperates with numerous institutions within Europe, as well as overseas, offers 25 English-taught courses each semester, Has more than 60 outgoing and 40 incoming students each semester, Has about 10 visiting proffesors each semester, has signed more than 40 agreements international mobility within Erasmus programme
Degree programmes offered: International Relations and European Studies Political Science Security and Strategic Studies Sociology Social Anthropology Gender Studies Environmental Studies Media Studies and Journalism Psychology Social Policy and Social Work
English-taught Master s degree programmes Masaryk University The Faculty offers two Master s degree programs in English. They are open to students holding a BA or equivalent degree in the social science or the humanities. European Politics a comprehensive program of instruction in the fields of comparative politics and European integration. Students will receive training in theory and methodology and will acquire extensive empirical knowledge in these areas of study. Sociology provides students with basic skills that enable them to conduct sociological research, and understand and explain social phenomena. The theoretical as well as methodological knowledge gained prepares students to make sense of the rapidly changing world that we live in and participate in shaping its future development.
Doctoral Degree Programmes Political Science Psychology General, Developmental and Social Psychology Social Policy and Social Work Sociology Environmental Humanities and Sociology
Graduate Profile Degree programmes at the provide relevant education for students who are planning careers in such fields counselling, criminal justice, education, international relations, journalism, market research or public relations, public health, social welfare and social work, public administration, or urban planning. prepare students for continuing their studies at the postgraduate level and pursuing an academic career
Masaryk University offers nine modern faculty libraries with thousands of books in English and other languages accommodation 4000 places in university hostels
Facilities several PC PC rooms for students, specialised multi-media rooms for video editing self-service photocopiers, highspeed internet connection interesting architectural feature of the new building is a large two-storey atrium hall offering space for cultural events and performances active student club that runs a photo gallery, cafe, tearoom and space for extra-curricular activities
Facilities modern and extensive library a wide collection of Czech and international social science journals and books, several study rooms, self-study gallery, PC room, WiFi connection, access to electronic resources and databases.
Brno City in South Moravia with a population of about 400,000 inhabitants, second largest city in the Czech Republic, university city 11 universities, 80 000 students, intellectual, cultural and commercial center many exciting leisure events, population of Brno is a multicultural one.