捷克共和国马萨里克大学
2025-01-28
更新时间:2025-01-28 19:59:20作者:欧曼老师
Masaryk大学成立于1919年,以该国第一任总统TomášMasaryk的名字命名,诞生于捷克斯洛伐克一年后。它仍然体现了共和和民主的时代精神,致力于保持自主,并让学生在设计自己的课程时发挥重要作用。目前已有近20万名学生通过该校
Masaryk大学总部位于布尔诺,拥有5000多名员工(其中2000多名是学者),是南摩拉维亚的主要雇主,也是整个摩拉维亚领先的公立大学,也是捷克共和国第二大大学。作为欧洲发展最快的大学之一,它也具有高度的选择性,因为那里的学习地点在这个国家最受欢迎。学生总数超过40000人,分布在200多个不同的部门、研究所和诊所,其中7000多人来自海外
Masaryk大学是一所领先的研究机构,提供传统和现代领域的全方位课程,但特别关注科学。例如,2006年,它在南极建立了一个开创性的大学研究站,探索无冰地区。四年后,在欧盟约2亿欧元的财政支持下,该校在博胡尼切完成了新校区的建设。经过进一步的发展,总占地面积已增至70000平方米。它现在拥有一系列设施,包括配备了生命科学和先进材料最先进实验室的中欧卓越研究中心,以及环境中有毒化合物中心
Founded in 1919 and named after the country’s first president - Tomáš Masaryk - Masaryk University was born just a year after the state of Czechoslovakia itself. It still embodies the republican and democratic spirit of the times in its commitment to remaining autonomous and giving students an important role in designing their own courses. Close to 200,000 students have now passed through its doors.
Based in Brno, Masaryk University has a staff of over 5,000 (more than 2,000 of them academics), which makes it the leading employer in South Moravia and the leading public university in the whole of Moravia as well as the second largest in the Czech Republic. One of the fastest-expanding universities in Europe, it is also able to be highly selective, since places to study there are the most sought after in the country. The total student body, scattered across over 200 different departments, institutes and clinics, is more than 40,000, over 7,000 of them from overseas.
A leading research institution, Masaryk University offers courses across the full spectrum of traditional and contemporary fields, but with a particular focus on science. In 2006, for example, it set up a pioneering university research station in the Antarctic to explore the parts of the terrain which are ice-free. Four years later, with the help of around 200 million Euros in financial support from the European Union, it completed the construction of a new campus at Bohunice, Further developments have seen the overall area it covers rise to 70,000 square metres. It is now home to a range of facilities, including the Central European Research Centre of Excellence, equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories in life science and advanced materials, and the Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment.