Open Days


January 10 and 12, 2026


 

Find your dream faculty!

Do you enjoy science and mathematics? Do you long for a scientific career? Do you dream of becoming a recognized professional in your field? Or do you want to teach the next generation of high school students? Then the MU Faculty of Science is right for you!

Come on Saturday 10 or Monday 12 January 2026! You will visit our state-of-the-art laboratories and meet your future teachers. You will learn more about entrance exams and how to avoid them.

The program awaits you in both campuses of our faculty – in the center of Brno at Kotlářská 2 (physics, geology, geography and mathematics) and in the modern university campus in Brno Bohunice (anthropology, biochemistry, experimental biology, chemistry and botany and zoology).

Lectures will be held in Czech. 

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Saturday January 10 KAMPUS

What fields of study?

On campus, we will be happy to introduce you to study programs focused on anthropology, biochemistry, experimental biology, chemistry, botany, zoology, the environment, and health.

  • Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes

    9:00–9:30

    Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Get to know our faculty. You'll find out about our entrance exams and the study programmes you can follow. 

  • Chemistry

    9:35–10:05

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Do you ever wonder what the things around us are made of, and why they have the properties they do? Do you enjoy working in a laboratory? If so, come to our lecture, where you will learn about the Bachelor's programme in CHEMISTRY and how to specialise as an Analytical ChemistChemical Laboratory Manager. Studying with us will give you a broad knowledge of all areas of chemistry, and the extensive laboratory teaching will enable you to develop practical skills. At Master's level, you can then choose to specialise in Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Materials or Structural Chemistry, depending on your interests. Our programme will prepare you for roles in a variety of companies, ranging from technology to pharmaceuticals, as well as for a career in research. Studying with us primarily involves combining practical experience gained in the laboratory with theoretical knowledge.  

     

    Are you interested in combining chemistry with history? If so, take a look at our CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY FOR CONSERVATION – RESTORATION programme. Upon completion, you will become an expert in historically used natural and synthetic materials and historical objects.  

     

    During the lecture, we will introduce you to our two programmes, explain how the studies are conducted, and outline what you will learn. We will also discuss opportunities to participate in scientific research in our research groups and specific career opportunities. Feel free to visit our stand in the corridor, where you can speak to our students about the programmes. 

     

    EXCURSION 10:05–10:45 Meet in front of the auditorium 

    Take a look at our teaching and research laboratories! Meet us outside B22/116 after the lecture for the tour.  

    You can also take a tour of our laboratories throughout the Open Day – please ask us about specific times at our stand in the corridor. 

  • Botany and Zoology

    9:35–10:40

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/206

    Presentation of the Department of Botany and Zoology – introduction to the programs Ecological and Evolutionary Biology and Biology with a focus on education, information about the IBZ workplaces, about studying, the admission process, about the possibilities of continuing on to a Master's program (programs in Botany, Zoology, Nature Conservation, Biology Teaching for Secondary Schools), and about employment opportunities. 

    Basic information will also be available at the stand in the corridor. 

    10:40 – 11:40 Meet in B11/206 at 10:40 

    Excursion to the Department of Botany and Zoology 
    Meet in B11/206 at 10:40 
    Meet in groups at lecture hall 206 for the tour. Those interested can view the teaching facilities, such as the Zoology and Botany Laboratories, as well as the herbarium and laboratories. 

  • RECETOX

    9:40–10:10

    9:30–9:40 Meet at auditorium B22/116, move to D29/252 (RCX1) 
    9:40–10:10 Lecture on study programmes  
    10:10–11:10 Tour of the RECETOX laboratories 

    Would you like to study a combination of biology, chemistry, epidemiology, environmental sciences, mathematics, statistics and computer science? If so, come and visit us at RECETOX, where we offer the following two programmes: Environment and Health and Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine The Environment and Health programme focuses on environmental pollution and its impact on ecosystems, human health and populations. The Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine programme focuses on applying mathematical and analytical approaches to biology, biomedicine and medicine.  
    We will provide an overview of the programmes and their specialisations. You will learn how the programmes work, what you will study, which research projects you can participate in and where you can find employment. Afterwards, you can take a tour of our modern laboratories and discuss anything you are interested in relating to the programme. 

    Only the first 30 registered participants will be able to take part in the RECETOX laboratory tours. However, you can attend the introductory lecture on our fields of study without registering. Simply come to Lecture Hall B22/116 or Classroom D29/252 at the indicated time in the programme. 

    Due to laboratory capacity, parents are not permitted to participate in the tours.  

  • Anthropology

    9:45–10:45

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/235

    The study of anthropology will be presented at the Department of Anthropology's stand during the Open Day, which will be located in the corridor. Participants will be able to learn about the activities focused on in the study and research of humans at our department and discuss opportunities for involvement in projects with department staff. The anthropology presentation at the Open Day will also include a lecture focusing on current topics in modern anthropology. 

  • Biochemie

    11:00–11:45

    Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioanalytics, and Bioinformatics
    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Discover the world of biochemistry, a field at the forefront of our understanding of living nature! Studying biochemistry will reveal fascinating biological and chemical processes in living organisms, connect theory with practice, and enable you to understand life at all levels, from microorganisms to humans. Biochemistry is closely related to medicine and is one of the most promising scientific fields today. Graduates find employment in medical research, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, nutrition, agriculture and more. Want to specialise? Your journey towards prestigious postgraduate programmes in BIOTECHNOLOGY and BIOANALYTICS begins with the Bachelor's programme in Biochemistry. During the lecture, we will introduce you to the content of the various biochemical programmes and provide brief information about studying bioinformatics to help you gain insight into this rapidly evolving field. 

    Join us on a journey to a future full of discoveries and innovations! We look forward to meeting you and answering your questions. 😊 

    11:45–12:30 EXCURSION 

    Join us on a tour of our state-of-the-art biochemical and biotechnology laboratories to see for yourself what you could learn here! We will demonstrate the importance of phytotrons for plant research. You will also learn about bioreactors, which are used to study the removal of harmful substances from the environment, among other things. You will also visit the cutting-edge facilities of the Central European Department of Technology (CEITEC MU), which specialises in research into structural biology, computational chemistry and bioinformatics. You will learn how nuclear magnetic resonance works, discover what cryo-electron microscopy involves, and see what a computing cluster looks like.  

    Tours of the Department of Biochemistry, NCBR and CEITEC MU pavilions, including the laboratories, will be available throughout the day. For more information, visit the stand in the corridor. 

  • Experimentální a molekulární biologie a Lékařská genetika a molekulární diagnostika

    11:45–12:45

    Experimental and Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics
    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/14

    Do you want to understand how living organisms function at all levels, from genes and cell signalling to the biology of entire organisms? Would you like to work in a scientific or medical laboratory? If so, come to the lecture, where the admissions tutors will present our programmes in detail. They will also describe the specialisations and the course of study in detail, as well as outlining possible future careers.  

    Tours of selected workplaces are available throughout the open day. Information is available at the stands in the corridor. 

  • RECETOX

    11:55 - 12:25

    11:45–11:55 Meet at lecture hall B22/116, move to D29/252 (RCX1) 
    11:55–12:25 Lecture on study programmes  
    12:25–13:25 Tour of the RECETOX laboratories 

    Would you like to study a combination of biology, chemistry, epidemiology, environmental sciences, mathematics, statistics and computer science? If so, come and visit us at RECETOX, where we offer the following two programmes: Environment and Health and Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine The Environment and Health programme focuses on environmental pollution and its impact on ecosystems, human health and populations. The Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine programme focuses on applying mathematical and analytical approaches to biology, biomedicine and medicine.  
    We will provide an overview of the programmes and their specialisations. You will learn how the programmes work, what you will study, which research projects you can participate in and where you can find employment. Afterwards, you can take a tour of our modern laboratories and discuss anything you are interested in relating to the programme. 

    Only the first 30 registered participants will be able to take part in the RECETOX laboratory tours. However, you can attend the introductory lecture on our fields of study without registering. Simply come to Lecture Hall B22/116 or Classroom D29/252 at the indicated time in the programme. 

    Due to laboratory capacity, parents are not permitted to participate in the tours.  

  • Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes

    13:00–13:30
    Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Get to know our faculty. You'll find out about our entrance exams and the study programmes you can follow. 

  • Biochemistry

    13:45–14:00
    Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioanalytics, and Bioinformatics
    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/206

    Discover the world of biochemistry, a field at the forefront of our understanding of living nature! Studying biochemistry will reveal fascinating biological and chemical processes in living organisms, connect theory with practice, and enable you to understand life at all levels, from microorganisms to humans. Biochemistry is closely related to medicine and is one of the most promising scientific fields today. Graduates find employment in medical research, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, nutrition, agriculture and more. Want to specialise? Your journey towards prestigious postgraduate programmes in BIOTECHNOLOGY and BIOANALYTICS begins with the Bachelor's programme in Biochemistry. During the lecture, we will introduce you to the content of the various biochemical programmes and provide brief information about studying bioinformatics to help you gain insight into this rapidly evolving field. 

    Join us on a journey to a future full of discoveries and innovations! We look forward to meeting you and answering your questions. 😊 

    14:00–14:45     EXCURSION  

    Join us on a tour of our state-of-the-art biochemical and biotechnology laboratories to see for yourself what you could learn here! We will demonstrate the importance of phytotrons for plant research. You will also learn about bioreactors, which are used to study the removal of harmful substances from the environment, among other things. You will also visit the cutting-edge facilities of the Central European Department of Technology (CEITEC MU), which specialises in research into structural biology, computational chemistry and bioinformatics. You will learn how nuclear magnetic resonance works, discover what cryo-electron microscopy involves, and see what a computing cluster looks like.  

    Tours of the Department of Biochemistry, NCBR and CEITEC MU pavilions, including the laboratories, will be available throughout the day. For more information, visit the stand in the corridor. 

  • Anthropology

    14:00–15:00

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/235

    The study of anthropology will be presented at the Department of Anthropology's stand during the Open Day, which will be located in the corridor. Participants will be able to learn about the activities focused on in the study and research of humans at our department and discuss opportunities for involvement in projects with department staff. The anthropology presentation at the Open Day will also include a lecture focusing on current topics in modern anthropology. 

  • Chemistry

    14:30–15:00

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Do you ever wonder what the things around us are made of, and why they have the properties they do? Do you enjoy working in a laboratory? If so, come to our lecture, where you will learn about the Bachelor's programme in CHEMISTRY and how to specialise as an Analytical ChemistChemical Laboratory Manager. Studying with us will give you a broad knowledge of all areas of chemistry, and the extensive laboratory teaching will enable you to develop practical skills. At Master's level, you can then choose to specialise in Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Materials or Structural Chemistry, depending on your interests. Our programme will prepare you for roles in a variety of companies, ranging from technology to pharmaceuticals, as well as for a career in research. Studying with us primarily involves combining practical experience gained in the laboratory with theoretical knowledge.  

    Are you interested in combining chemistry with history? If so, take a look at our CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY FOR CONSERVATION – RESTORATION programme. Upon completion, you will become an expert in historically used natural and synthetic materials and historical objects.  

    During the lecture, we will introduce you to our two programmes, explain how the studies are conducted, and outline what you will learn. We will also discuss opportunities to participate in scientific research in our research groups and specific career opportunities. Feel free to visit our stand in the corridor, where you can speak to our students about the programmes. 

    EXCURSION 15:00 – 15:45 Meet in front of the seminar room 

    Take a look at our teaching and research laboratories! Meet for the tour after the lecture.

    Tours of our laboratories will also be available throughout the Open Day – please inquire about specific times at our stand in the corridor. 

     

  • Experimental and Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics

    15:00–16:00
    Experimental and Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics 

    Venue: Lecture hall B11/206

    Are you interested in how living organisms function at all levels, from genes and cell signalling to the biology of entire organisms? Are you attracted to working in a scientific laboratory or a medical laboratory? Then don't hesitate to come to the lecture, where the guarantors will present our programs in detail. They will also describe the sub-specializations and the course of study in detail and outline possible future careers.  

    Tours of selected workplaces are available throughout the Open House; information is available at the stands in the corridor. 

Saturday January 10 KOTLÁŘSKÁ

What fields of study?

At Kotlářská, we will be happy to introduce you to study programs focused on physics, geology, geography, and mathematics.

  • Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science

    9:00–10:30
    Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes, including teacher training 

    Venue: Building 12/Auditorium

    Get to know our faculty. You'll find out about our entrance exams and the study programmes you can follow. 

    You'll see how studying teaching at the Faculty of Science differs from studying at Masaryk University's Faculty of Education. You'll get all the info you need about studying teaching, which fields you can combine, and you can ask our students practical questions about studying and life at the faculty during the discussion. 

  • Physics

    10:45–11:45
    About studying physics 
    Venue: Budova 6, room F1

    Find out about the admission process and the individual specialisations. 

    9.00–16:00 Building 6, room F3 

    Ask the students
     

    Come and chat to current students from different years and different physics fields about their experiences studying at MU and living in Brno. You'll also be able to take a look at textbooks, Bachelor’s theses and posters. 

    9:00–16:00 Building 6, ground floor
    Excursions to the different laboratories: 
    Electron microscope Laboratories 
    Atmospheric plasma Laboratories 
    Optical spectroscopy and advanced electrical measurements Laboratories 
    Condensed matter Laboratories 

     

  • Geography

    10:30–11:15
    10:30–11:15 | Geography – tour of the library, laboratories, and Department premises 

    Would you prefer working in the field or in a specialised lab? Fancy getting involved in creative work as part of your scientific activities? Or would you prefer to teach geography at a secondary school? Fancy listening to lectures by renowned foreign experts? Would you like to lend a hand with organising Geography Days, Scientists' Night and GIS Day? 

    Come and study geography with us and “Map the Earth and the world of people, showing how they are connected”. 

    11:1511:45 Lecture on studying geography, lecture 5, room Z4 


    11:45–12:15 | Interviews with current geography and cartography students about studying at the Department of Geography 

    Venue: Building 5, room Z3+Z4

  • Mathematics

    9:30–12:00
    09:30–12:00 | Tour of the Department of Mathematics 

    Venue: Building 8, M1–M6

    Do you enjoy maths and are you thinking of studying it more? Do you like looking for connections in data and working with data? Or would you prefer to teach maths at secondary school? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions and want to know more, come and see us. Our students will show you around the Department and you can talk to them about anything that interests you. You will see a sample lesson and some of our other activities, including the chance to try them out for yourself. 


    10:00–10:30 | About the mathematics study programmes 

    Venue: Building 8, M1

    A short presentation will give you all the details you need to know about our range of courses, including how to apply (even without entrance exams). 

  • Geology

    11:00–13:00
    Geology

    Venue: Building 3, G1

    Come along and find out what you can study with us and how to get ready for the entrance exams! Geology is important in so many fields these days, from strategic and energy resources to engineering geology, groundwater and sustainable development. Theres something for everyone. We'll also give you some tips on where to stay, explain what it's like to study with us, and if you're interested, we can show you our mineralogical and paleontological collections and classrooms. You can even take a look at our own hydrogeological borehole if you like. 

  • Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science

    13:00–13:30
    Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes 

    Venue: Building 12, Auditorium

    Get to know our faculty. You'll find out about our entrance exams and the study programmes you can follow. 

  • Physics

    13:45–14:45
    About studying physics
    Venue: Budova 6, room F1


    Find out about the admission process and the individual specialisations.
     

  • Geography

    13:30–14:15
    13:30–14:15 Geography – tour of the library, laboratories, and Department premises 

    Would you prefer working in the field or in a specialised lab? Fancy getting involved in creative work as part of your scientific activities? Or would you prefer to teach geography at a secondary school? Fancy listening to lectures by renowned foreign experts? Would you like to lend a hand with organising Geography Days, Scientists' Night and GIS Day? 

    Come and study geography with us and “Map the Earth and the world of people, showing how they are connected”. 

    14:1514:45 Lecture on studying geography, Building 5, Z4 


    14:45–15:15 | Interviews with current geography and cartography students about studying at the Department of Geography.
    Venue: Building 5, room Z3+Z4
  • Mathematics

    13:30–16:00
    13:30–16:00 | Tour of the Department of Mathematics 

    Venue: Building 8, M1–M6

    Do you enjoy maths and are you thinking of studying it more? Do you like looking for connections in data and working with data? Or would you prefer to teach maths at secondary school? If you answered “yes” to at least one of these questions and want to know more, come and see us. Our students will show you around the Department and you can talk to them about anything that interests you. You will see a sample lesson and some of our other activities, including the chance to try them out for yourself. 


    14:00–14:30 | About the mathematics study programmes 

    Venue: Building 8, M1

    A short presentation will give you all the details you need to know about our range of courses, including how to apply (even without entrance exams). 

  • Geology

    14:00–16:00
    Geology

    Venue: Building 3, G1

    Come along and find out what you can study with us and how to get ready for the entrance exams! Geology is important in so many fields these days, from strategic and energy resources to engineering geology, groundwater and sustainable development. Theres something for everyone. We'll also give you some tips on where to stay, explain what it's like to study with us, and if you're interested, we can show you our mineralogical and paleontological collections and classrooms. You can even take a look at our own hydrogeological borehole if you like. 

  • Botanical Garden

    We'd also like to invite the parents of our students to visit the Botanical Garden. You can come and go as you please, and its free to get in. The gardens open from 9:00 to 17:00. 

Monday January 12 KAMPUS

What fields of study?

On campus, we will be happy to introduce you to study programs focused on anthropology, biochemistry, experimental biology, chemistry, botany, zoology, the environment, and health.

  • Presentation of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, and its study programs, including teacher training

    9:00–10:30
    Presentation of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, and its study programs, including teacher training 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Get to know our faculty. You will learn about our entrance exams and the study programs you can pursue. 

    You will find out the difference between studying teaching at the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Education, Masaryk University. You will learn everything you need to know about studying teaching, which fields can be combined, and you can ask our students practical questions about studying and life at the faculty during the discussion. 

  • Botany and Zoology

    10:35–11:40

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/114

    Presentation of the Department of Botany and Zoology – introduction to the programs Ecological and Evolutionary Biology and Biology with a focus on education, information about the IBZ workplaces, about studying, the admission process, about the possibilities of continuing on to a Master's program (programs in Botany, Zoology, Nature Conservation, Biology Teaching for Secondary Schools), and about employment opportunities. 

    Basic information will also be available at the stand in the corridor. 


    11:40–12:40 | Excursion to the Department of Botany and Zoology  

    Meet in B11/114 at 11:40 a.m. 

    Meet in groups at lecture hall 206 for the tour. Those interested can view the teaching facilities, such as the Zoology and Botany Laboratories, as well as the herbarium and laboratories. 

  • Anthropology

    10:45–11:45

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/235

    The study of anthropology will be presented at the Department of Anthropology's stand during the Open Day, which will be located in the corridor. Participants will be able to learn about the activities focused on in the study and research of humans at our department and discuss opportunities for involvement in projects with department staff. The anthropology presentation at the Open Day will also include a lecture focusing on current topics in modern anthropology.

  • Chemistry

    10:35–11:05
    Chemistry and Chemistry and Technology of Materials for Conservation-Restoration and Their Laboratories 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Do you ever wonder what the things around us are made of, and why they have the properties they do? Do you enjoy working in a laboratory? If so, come to our lecture, where you will learn about the Bachelor's programme in CHEMISTRY and how to specialise as an Analytical ChemistChemical Laboratory Manager. Studying with us will give you a broad knowledge of all areas of chemistry, and the extensive laboratory teaching will enable you to develop practical skills. At Master's level, you can then choose to specialise in Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Materials or Structural Chemistry, depending on your interests. Our programme will prepare you for roles in a variety of companies, ranging from technology to pharmaceuticals, as well as for a career in research. Studying with us primarily involves combining practical experience gained in the laboratory with theoretical knowledge.  

    Are you interested in combining chemistry with history? If so, take a look at our CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY FOR CONSERVATION – RESTORATION programme. Upon completion, you will become an expert in historically used natural and synthetic materials and historical objects.  

    During the lecture, we will introduce you to our two programmes, explain how the studies are conducted, and outline what you will learn. We will also discuss opportunities to participate in scientific research in our research groups and specific career opportunities. Feel free to visit our stand in the corridor, where you can speak to our students about the programmes. 

    EXCURSION 11:15 – 12:45 

    Take a look at our teaching and research laboratories! Meet for the tour after the lecture.

    Tours of our laboratories will also be available throughout the Open Day – please inquire about specific times at our stand in the corridor. 

  • Experimental Biology

    12:15–13:15
    Experimental and Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B11/114

    Are you interested in how living organisms function at all levels, from genes and cell signalling to the biology of entire organisms? Are you attracted to working in a scientific laboratory or a medical laboratory? Then don't hesitate to come to the lecture, where the guarantors will present our programs in detail. They will also describe the sub-specializations and the course of study in detail and outline possible future careers.  

    Tours of selected workplaces are available throughout the Open House; information is available at the stands in the corridor. 

  • Biochemistry

    11:15–12:00
    Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioanalytics, and Bioinformatics and their laboratories 

    Venue: Lecture Hall B22/116

    Discover the world of biochemistry, a field at the forefront of our understanding of living nature! Studying biochemistry will reveal fascinating biological and chemical processes in living organisms, connect theory with practice, and enable you to understand life at all levels, from microorganisms to humans. Biochemistry is closely related to medicine and is one of the most promising scientific fields today. Graduates find employment in medical research, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, nutrition, agriculture and more. Want to specialise? Your journey towards prestigious postgraduate programmes in BIOTECHNOLOGY and BIOANALYTICS begins with the Bachelor's programme in Biochemistry. During the lecture, we will introduce you to the content of the various biochemical programmes and provide brief information about studying bioinformatics to help you gain insight into this rapidly evolving field. 

    Join us on a journey to a future full of discoveries and innovations! We look forward to meeting you and answering your questions. 😊 

    12:00 – 12:45 EXCURSION 

    Join us on a tour of our state-of-the-art biochemical and biotechnology laboratories to see for yourself what you could learn here! We will demonstrate the importance of phytotrons for plant research. You will also learn about bioreactors, which are used to study the removal of harmful substances from the environment, among other things. You will also visit the cutting-edge facilities of the Central European Department of Technology (CEITEC MU), which specialises in research into structural biology, computational chemistry and bioinformatics. You will learn how nuclear magnetic resonance works, discover what cryo-electron microscopy involves, and see what a computing cluster looks like.  

    Tours of the Department of Biochemistry, NCBR and CEITEC MU pavilions, including the laboratories, will be available throughout the day. For more information, visit the stand in the corridor. 

  • RECETOX

    13:35–14:05

    13:25–13:35 Meet at lecture hall B22/116, transfer to D29/252 (RCX1) 
    13:35–14:05 Lecture on study programmes  
    14:05–15:05 Tour of the RECETOX laboratories  

    Would you like to study a combination of biology, chemistry, epidemiology, environmental sciences, mathematics, statistics and computer science? If so, come and visit us at RECETOX, where we offer the following two programmes: Environment and Health and Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine 

    The Environment and Health programme focuses on environmental pollution and its impact on ecosystems, human health and populations.  

    The Mathematical Biology and Biomedicine programme focuses on applying mathematical and analytical approaches to biology, biomedicine and medicine.  

    We will provide an overview of the programmes and their specialisations. You will learn how the programmes work, what you will study, which research projects you can participate in and where you can find employment. Afterwards, you can take a tour of our modern laboratories and discuss anything you are interested in relating to the programme. 

    Only the first 30 registered participants will be able to take part in the RECETOX laboratory tours. However, you can attend the introductory lecture on our fields of study without registering. Simply come to Lecture Hall B22/116 or Classroom D29/252 at the indicated time in the programme. 

    Due to laboratory capacity, parents are not permitted to participate in the tours.  

Monday January 12 KOTLÁŘSKÁ

What fields of study?

At Kotlářská, we will be happy to introduce you to study programs focused on physics, geology, geography, and mathematics.

  • Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes 

    9:00–9:30
    Presentation about Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science and its study programmes 

    Venue: Building 12, Aula

    Get to know our faculty. You'll find out about our entrance exams and the study programmes you can follow. 

  • Physics

    9:45–10:45
    About studying physics 
    Venue: Budova 6, room F1

    Find out about the admission process and the individual specialisations. 

    9.00–12:00 Building 6, room F3 

    Ask the students
     

    Come and chat to current students from different years and different physics fields about their experiences studying at MU and living in Brno. You'll also be able to take a look at textbooks, Bachelor’s theses and posters. 

    9:00–13:00 Building 6, ground floor
    Excursions to the different laboratories: 
    Electron microscope Laboratories 
    Atmospheric plasma Laboratories 
    Optical spectroscopy and advanced electrical measurements Laboratories 
    Condensed matter Laboratories 

  • Geography

    09:30–10:15
    09:30–10:15 |Geography – tour of the library, laboratories, and Department premises 


    Would you prefer working in the field or in a specialised lab? Fancy getting involved in creative work as part of your scientific activities? Or would you prefer to teach geography at a secondary school? Fancy listening to lectures by renowned foreign experts? Would you like to lend a hand with organising Geography Days, Scientists' Night and GIS Day? 

    Come and study geography with us and “Map the Earth and the world of people, showing how they are connected”. 

    10:1510:45 Lecture on studying geography, lecture 5, room Z4 


    10:45–11:15 | Interviews with current geography and cartography students about studying at the Department of Geography 

    Venue: Building 5, room Z3+Z4

     

  • Mathematics

    9:30–12:00
    9:30–12:00 | Tour of the Department of Mathematics 

    Venue: Building 8, M1–M6

    Do you enjoy maths and are you thinking of studying it more? Do you like looking for connections in data and working with data? Or would you prefer to teach maths at secondary school? If you answered “yes” to at least one of these questions and want to know more, come and see us. Our students will show you around the Department and you can talk to them about anything that interests you. You will see a sample lesson and some of our other activities, including the chance to try them out for yourself. 


    10:00–10:30 | About the mathematics study programmes 

    Venue: Budova 8, M1

    A short presentation will give you all the details you need to know about our range of courses, including how to apply (even without entrance exams). 

  • Geology

    10:00–12:00
    Geology

    Venue: Building 3, G1

    Come along and find out what you can study with us and how to get ready for the entrance exams! Geology is important in so many fields these days, from strategic and energy resources to engineering geology, groundwater and sustainable development. Theres something for everyone. We'll also give you some tips on where to stay, explain what it's like to study with us, and if you're interested, we can show you our mineralogical and paleontological collections and classrooms. You can even take a look at our own hydrogeological borehole if you like. 

  • Botanical Garden

    We'd also like to invite the parents of our students to visit the Botanical Garden. You can come and go as you please, and its free to get in. The gardens open from 9:00 to 17:00. 

Register on January 10, 2026
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