As Masaryk University begins the 2023/2024 academic year, we are looking looking forward to having your students join us on our winter and summer schools in 2024. There is still one month to apply for one of two January programmes. Our summer 2024 offer will be available in November.
Our in person winter schools are a perfect addition to a students plans for studying in Europe for Spring 2024. Students whose classes begin in February can come first to Brno to study and travel throughout Central Europe, visiting Prague, Vienna, and Budapest.
The course focuses on the national, European, and NATO level response to security issues. Throughout the three weeks, students will cover a range of security topics such as cyber, religious radicalism, military, energy, and migration through classes and site visits to organizations in the field. The course, in its 13th year, is targeted for BA and MA students interested in understanding of some of the fundamental international security issues and their implications for Europe and the world.
When: 7-28 January 2024 Cost: €2600 6-8* ECTS
*8 ECTS is possible with extra assignments if required by home university
This course teaches students about international law from the European perspective, and how human rights intersect with both national and international law. Students not just have an intensive immersive experience, but also will get to explore Central Europe. When: 7-28 January 2024 Cost: €2600 6-8* ECTS
*8 ECTS is possible with extra assignments if required by home university
This course has limited capacity remaining, interested students should apply soon.
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At the moment there are materials for our winter schools and general winter/summer school experience. We will update this link with additional programmes in the future.
A different perspective – Winter schools enable students to attend classes that they may not be able to take at their home institution, or at least not from the same perspective.
Enhance intercultural communication skills – By attending a winter school with a foreign university, students are introduced to students and faculty members from all over the world.
Preparing students for their future career – The winter organized through Masaryk University strive to prepare students for their future careers at the same time as focusing on the academic. Now more than ever, it is important for students to learn how to virtually collaborate and present ideas.
Get ahead for next year – The intensive, 3 week winter school with Masaryk University will provide students with 6 ECTS (or 3 US credits) allowing students to make up for courses they may have missed, or to help them get ahead for future semesters.
Cost effective – Masaryk University’s winter and summer schools have always been cost effective in comparison to many other offerings, and the same is true also with our online summer schools. Academic rigor is not lost, however Masaryk University believes educational opportunities should be available to all.