The application for the spring semester 2014 will be opened from 15 June 2013 till 15 October 2013.
Our Master's degree programmes are open to students holding at least a Bachelor's or equivalent degree. Applicants must have a good command of English.
Admission to Master’s degree programmes in English is conditional upon the fulfilment of the following conditions stipulated by the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
The decision on admission is made by the Dean of the faculty upon submission from the Admission Commission for foreign studies which will recommend admission if the following conditions are met:
Applicants submit the following:
1. Complete Application form – online in Masaryk University Information System
2. Fill in the Faculty application form
3. Curriculum Vitae
4. Academic records of the applicant (*):
5. English proficiency certificate, as stated above.
6. Statement of purpose (approximately 500 words), outlining the applicant's intellectual history and presenting his/her motivation in applying to this programme.
(*) In order to enrol in the Master's degree programme, applicants holding degrees issued by universities outside the Czech Republic will need to obtain an official document confirming that their degree can be recognized in the Czech Republic. Please see the Prior Education Requirements section for detailed information.
All documents must be in Czech or English. Send the complete documentation to:
Office for International Relations
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Masaryk University
Lipová 41a
602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Applicants who wish to enrol for the Autumn semester 2013: the application forms can be submitted from 15 December 2012 onwards. The deadline for applications is 15 April 2013.
Applicants who wish to enrol for the Spring semester 2014: the application forms can be submitted from 15 June 2013 onwards. The deadline for applications is 15 October 2013.
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