Location
  • Czech Republic
    • Brno
Term
Winter
Subject Areas
European Studies Human Rights Law Social Sciences
Financial Support
General grants/scholarships
Health & Safety

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors Masters PhD.
Housing
Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
2900
Price Details
The cost of this program is €2600, with a 100 early bird application discount; additional €400 discount for partner universities.

Tuition includes:

– Transportation for the weekend trips (Prague, Vienna, Budapest)

– Accommodation in Brno and weekend trips

– Tuition for the winter school

– Academic trips

– Opening and Closing receptions

– Culture and social activities around Brno

Students should budget an additional €400-1000 depending on their spending habits for food in Brno (breakfast, lunch, dinner), weekend trips (lunch and dinner) and fun "optional" activities in Brno, Krakow, Vienna, and Budapest (the underground labyrinth in Brno, Budapest baths, bars, etc.)
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Classes Some Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
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About Program

Masaryk University is located in the judicial capital of the Czech Republic making it a perfect location to study law. This course takes students through different aspects of international law and how human rights intersect with it. Students will have site visits to the UN in Vienna and Radio Free Europe to discuss how Human Rights intersects with their fields.

SCHEDULE

Classes take place Monday-Thursday from 9:30-12:30.

COURSE DATE

Jan 07 – Jan 28 2024

DEADLINE

Oct 01 2023

ECTS

6/8 ECTS

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Diversity & Inclusion

BIPOC Support

The Czech Republic is historically a homogeneous society, however over the last few decades Brno has grown internationally, causing the population to become more diverse. Masaryk University emphasizes the importance of providing education opportunities for students of all backgrounds and providing the capabilities to make this possible. Students can reach out to the Welcome Office at the Centre for International Cooperation is available to discuss any concerns students may have prior to arrival, or during their time in Brno to provide a successful study abroad experience.

LGBTQIA+ Support

Masaryk University provides a safe space for all students regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. Brno and the Czech Republic are considered friendly to the LGBTQIA+ community, more about this can be read at the Brno Expat Centre website linked below. The Welcome Office at the Centre for International Cooperation is available to discuss any concerns students may have prior to arrival, or during their time in Brno to provide a successful study abroad experience.

Neurodivergent Support

The Teiresias Centre at Masaryk University provides neurodivergent support. Its team fosters an inclusive environment for all and provides a welcoming, student-centered approach. Students should reach out to the Centre for International Cooperation and the Teiresias Centre prior to application to discuss what paperwork may be required to provide modification to their studies such as extra time on tests, quiet places for study, etc.

Accessibility Support

The Teiresias Centre at Masaryk University provides support for students and teachers who require accessibility support. The centre supports students in the areas of learning differences, physical support such as wheelchair accessibility, visual impairments, psychological concerns, deafness and hearing loss, and chronic diseases.

Impact

Sustainability

Masaryk University is resolved to use its role as a university to not only educate both its students and staff, but also the community in the field of sustainable development and social responsibility. Sustainability in action is included into the strategy of the University, and is implemented via the MU Sustainable Development Council.

Ethical Impact

Both Brno and Masaryk University strive to balance the Czech and international communities, providing space for integration, interaction, and inclusion. Study abroad students are encouraged to be active members of the community by both sharing their experiences, and listening to the experiences of locals to create a more global environment. Through the international student organization, students are provided with numerous such opportunities to ensure study abroad continues to be a positive impact on the community.

Program Highlights

  • Radio Free Europe site visit included
  • UN Vienna site visit included
  • The team of professional and local students provides the 24/7 assistance from the practical and safety arrangements to creating a rich cultural program
  • This programme uniquely offers students to be taught by esteemed professors, and current members of the court.

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