Graduation ceremony
This week, we hold another graduation ceremonies for our successful graduates. We would like to congratulate the new masters, engineers and bachelors and wish them much professional and personal success!
Slowly but surely, the fall semester is ending, being the first "trial" semester of the MMD programme.
A new programme designed for active doctoral students had successfully enrolled 43 applicants. During the 1st semester, they were fulfilling the requirements of the programme - such as participation in minimum 8 interdisciplinary lectures and various educational activities of transferable skills and competences. How was the “first semester” through the eyes of the students? We asked MMD students what surprised them about the MMD programme and whether the programme has already brought anything positive.
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“I am surprised by the variety and offer of all kinds of educational courses and lectures that are available to students and thanks to MMD I have them “all served on a silver platter”. There is simply no such thing as boredom at Masaryk University in Brno.” He says that “the first semester has given me the opportunity to attend several lectures that truly influenced the direction I want to take after completing my PhD. The MMD is a great instrument to get to know local and international experts from different institutions who share valuable information and are happy to help you with further personal and professional development.”
Mgr. Kamil Sobek
Department of Geological Sciences
We happily remind the deadline January 23rd, 2023. This is open for new applicants who can start participation in MMD programme in the next semester is. You are cordially invited to join the MMD programme; it might change your future professional career.
This week, we hold another graduation ceremonies for our successful graduates. We would like to congratulate the new masters, engineers and bachelors and wish them much professional and personal success!
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