Mendel University in Brno

Mendel University in Brno is a public institution with a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research that has driven new ways of thinking since 1919. The university proudly bears the name of J. G. Mendel, the founder of modern genetics, who conducted his famous experiments in Brno. The university comprises one University Institute and five faculties and one institute: - Faculty of AgriSciences - Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology - Faculty of Business and Economics - Faculty of Horticulture - Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies

Mendel University offers more than 100 different graduate degree programs in Czech and English languages. There are over 8,300 students at the university, including 5,500 undergraduates and 2,800 postgraduates. Nearly 1,600 international students comprise almost 20% of the total student body. The university operates the University Plant and Animal Farm and the University Forest Enterprise.