We are the most successful research faculty at MU
Contributing by more than 50 % of all MUNI research outcomes at Web of Science (WoS).
Contributing by more than 50 % of all MUNI research outcomes at Web of Science (WoS).
In 2019 our academics and students published over 1100 original papers and over 50 books or book chapters.
Over 70 % of our outcomes in journals are above the WOS IF median.
At faculty, we run
20 EU H2020 projects, 92 grants from GAČR,
23 from TAČR and 22 from EU operational funds.
“At the beginning of all research, there is amazement at the secret.”
Albert Einstein
Masaryk University confirms that it is the most successful institution of its kind in the Czech Republic in obtaining support from the European Union; currently within the framework of calls for postdoctoral projects.
Tereza Jeřábková, winner of last year’s MUNI Award in Science and Humanities, has been working at the Faculty of Science since February. Her decision to return to the Czech Republic was strategic and motivated by her desire to contribute to the development of the local scientific environment. The astronomer seeks to link the physical processes of star formation and evolution with the broader context of the galaxies where the stars are born.
Tereza Jeřábková, winner of last year’s MUNI Award in Science and Humanities, has been working at the Faculty of Science since February. Her decision to return to the Czech Republic was strategic and motivated by her desire to contribute to the development of the local scientific environment. The astronomer seeks to link the physical processes of star formation and evolution with the broader context of the galaxies where the stars are born.
Every summer, Masaryk University welcomes about 10 foreign students who come to learn from scientists in its laboratories. Internships are available to foreign students this year as well, with applications due by April 1.
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