8 Nov 2021 Start a research group The Experientia Foundation announces the next edition of the competition for a three-year start-up grant of CZK 2 million per year for young scientists working in the field of organic, bioorganic or medicinal chemistry.
5 Nov 2021 Start your career at a prestigious global university The Experientia Foundation is launching its 10th annual competition for annual scholarships for internships abroad at prestigious universities around the world for young scientists who have or will soon complete their PhD. The prerequisites are age up to 35 and the most interesting project in the field of organic, bioorganic or medicinal chemistry.
3 Nov 2021 Graduation ceremony In mid-October, we held graduation ceremonies for our successful graduates. We wish them all many congratulations and professional and personal success in the future!
13 Oct 2021 First Online Compostela Debate Tournament (November 2-5, 2021)If you want to develop your public speaking skills and learn how to formulate and structure your thoughts in a persuasive way, this is the course for you!
8 Oct 2021 Invitation to the AS meeting The 10th meeting of the Academic Senate of the MU Faculty of Science in 2020-2023, at which a new dean will be elected, will take place on October 18, 2021, at 3 pm on the Kotlářská campus, building No. 11, lecture room G2.
6 Oct 2021 Libor Grubhoffer becomes a member of the Scientific Board Libor Grubhoffer, Director of the Biological Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) in České Budějovice, has been appointed as a new external member of the Scientific Board of the Masaryk University (MU) Faculty of Science. He was welcomed into office at the meeting of the Scientific Council on September 29 2021 by the Dean of the Faculty, Tomáš Kašparovský.
29 Sep 2021 Tree planting for Světluška (Firefly foundation) Come to the forest, help restore the forests in the Czech Republic and help twice.
23 Sep 2021 A little big nanosatellite. GRBAlpha can pick up gamma-ray bursts, though it's a job for bigger machines. Exactly six months ago, the GRBAlpha nanosatellite successfully detected gamma-ray bursts and mapped particles in low-Earth orbit. Czech scientists are also involved in its mission. Read more in iROZHLAS article (in Czech only).