masaryk university masaryk university Annual Activity Report 2019 Contents Foreword 5 1 Degree Programme Diversification and Accessibility 11-17 1.1 Admission to the Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes 1.2 Activities for Applicants and Cooperation with Schools 1. 3 Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes 1. 4 Academic Counselling 1.5 Lifelong Learning 4 Individualized Doctoral Programmes 35-39 4 . 1 University-wide Activities for Doctoral Students and Supervisors 4 . 2 Support Activities for Doctoral Students Implemented by Faculties 4 . 3 Awards for Talented Students and Graduates of Doctoral Studies Masaryk University's Mission, Values and Vision 7 2 Quality in Education 19-25 2.1 Internal Quality Assurance and Assessment System 2.2 Cooperation in Building Internal Quality Assurance Systems 2. 3 Surveys and Feedback 2.4 Support for Talented Students 2.5 Making Education more Attractive with new Technologies and Teaching Methods 5 Research Excellence and Relevance 41-45 5.1 Masaryk University's Scientific Performance 5.2 International Research Support 5. 3 Transfer of Knowledge and Research Results into Practice New Management of Masaryk University 9 3 Internationalization in Education 27-33 3.1 Implementation of Degree Programmes in Foreign Languages 3.2 Foreign Language Teaching and Activities of the Language Centre 3. 3 Foreign Cooperation and Mobility Programmes 3. 4 Summer Schools with International Participation 3.5 Teaching in Foreign Languages 6 Research Efficiency and a Stimulating Research Environment 47-51 6.1 University-wide Support Services for Creative Work 6.2 Support for Professional Development and Scientific Performance of Academic Staff 7 Organizational Culture Based on Shared Values 53-59 7.1 Celebrations of the Centenary of the Founding of Masaryk University 7.2 Inspirational University Environment 7. 3 Events for Students and Staff 7. 4 Leisure Activities of University Associations 7.5 Internal Communication and Visual Identity 7.6 Services for Students and Staff 7.7 Ethics and Equal Opportunities 1 0 Infrastructure and Institutional Management 75-83 10.1 Support for Project Preparation and Implementation 10.2 University Infrastructure and Facilities 10.3 Accommodation Infrastructure and Catering Services 10.4 Efficiency of Building Management and Operation 10.5 Financial Balance Sheet for 2019 10.6 University Budgeting 10.7 Internal Inspection System 10.8 Masaryk University Archives 10.9 Providing Information 8 Inspiration and Social Responsibility 61-67 8.1 Key University Projects Responding to Societal Challenges 8.2 Masaryk University in the Media 8. 3 Scala University Cinema and Tele University Centre 8. 4 Alumni Relations Development 8.5 Mendel Museum 8.6 Munipress (Masaryk University Press) 8.7 Library Services 1 1 Information Systems and IT Support 85-89 11.1 Development of Information Infrastructure and Information Systems 11.2 Masaryk University Information System 9 Personnel Management and Employee Development 69-73 9.1 Internal Regulations in Personnel Management 9.2 Skills Growth and Services for Foreign Employees 9. 3 Employee Evaluation and Employee Benefits 9. 4 Employee Training 1 2 MU Faculties and University Institutes 91-113 12.1 Faculty of Law 12.2 Faculty of Medicine 12.3 Faculty of Science 12.4 Faculty of Arts 12.5 Faculty of Education 12.6 Faculty of Economics and Administration 12.7 Faculty of Informatics 12.8 Faculty of Social Studies 12.9 Faculty of Sports Studies 12.10 Central European Institute of Technology 12.11 Institute of Computer Science MU Organizational Structure List of Abbreviations 114-115 116-117 Foreword Masaryk University celebrated a unique anniversary in 2019: the centenary of the founding of the university on the basis of a charter dated 28/1/1919, with actual teaching beginning in November 1919. Such an anniversary is not merely to be commemorated, but also demands deeper reflection on where we are after a century as an educational and research institution. I am proud that MU has carved out a highly respected position as a university, and not just at home, and is focussing on higher quality in education, better results in science and research and creating conditions for greater international visibility. Among most important moments in the university's centenary celebrations were the awarding of gold medals and honorary doctorates to significant personalities, June's gathering of alumni and the FestivalMUNI 100 at the Brno Exhibition Centre. There were two other key anniversaries in 2019: 80 years since November 1939 and 30 since November 1989, when students played a key role in opposing totalitarian regimes, and we commemorated them with a three-day cycle of lectures, debates and films in the Scala University Cinema and a gathering of the academic community at the Kounic halls of residence. In April 2019 the MU academic senate elected me as our university's 34th rector, which was a personal honour for me as well a huge commitment. The main strategic vision which I presented to the academic community and academic senate was that our university should be ever more successful at home and become a truly significant player on the European and world stages. Every day since taking up the rector's office I have tried to work on this ambitious plan with my team. I am following on in this work from my predecessor, emeritus rector Mikuláš Bek, who deserves gratitude for all he did for the university in his two terms of office (2011-2019). The previous leadership had two particular successes: major investment in development (university campus, CEITEC and further faculties); we accounted for the highest share of EU structural funds among Czech universities; we gained institutional accreditation; student to teacher ratios have been reduced, thus improving teaching quality; and we now have the highest average salaries among Czech universities, despite the recession. In 2019 work continued on improving education quality; special thanks go to the Board of Internal Evaluation for their meticulous work on study programmes. At the start of 2019 the MU Faculty of Science and CEITEC gained the HR Award and other faculties have become acquainted with the HR Award principles, thus being able to submit official applications by the year's end. I see it as a significant achievement in internationalisa-tion that together with five partners MU was successful in the European Commission's European Universities call. In 2019 the European Digital UniverCity (EDUC) consortium of universities was approved by the European Commission as one of the first 17 confirmed consortia. The RECETOX research centre, part of the MU Faculty of Science, met with great success in 2019, being the first such organisation in Europe to succeed in all three calls of the Horizon 2020 aimed at disseminating excellence (Teaming, Twinning and ERA-Chair). In autumn there was another meeting of the International Scientific Advisory Board at the university, and they recognised progress in the quality of scientific outputs while giving clear recommendations for ensuring the quality of doctoral study programmes. I take these very seriously and together with the programme guarantors will be seeking effective measures and solutions. To conclude I would like to quote from my inaugural speech, given on 16/10/2019: "It is the universitas - as one of civilisation's great achievements - which makes it possible to ask bold questions and seek profound answers to these. And thus to discover, recognise and develop what is good, true and beautiful. This remains - as it should be -the university's mission in the 21st century. And this must be the mission of Masaryk University at the beginning of its second century. How are we to achieve this? By living and working sub specie aeternitatis as T. G. Masaryk, our university's spiritual father, used to say. That is from the perspective of eternity..." It is my desire that we might achieve this together at our university. And my sincere thanks go to the academic community, our employees and students for their work and commitment, making Masaryk University what it is. Martin Bares Rector 5 e q ste e c ems Masaryk University's Mission, Values and Vision Our Values Since its founding following the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic, Masaryk University has always respected and professed values reflecting the republican and democratic ethos of that initial period. To this day, such values form the basis of its internal culture and are widely embraced by the academic community. These values are: — Freedom, respected and defended as the governing principle of the inner workings of the university in terms of the academic freedom of teaching and research, freedoms such as a students' right to design their own curricula, freedom as the principle of institutional autonomy exercised by the university towards the state, and - last but not least - freedom as a social imperative. — Respect for rules ensuring equal opportunities and transparency regarding the functioning of the institution, as manifested e.g. by internal administrative and economic settings, study-related regulations and the war on plagiarism. — Responsibility, comprising of the university's public role, as exemplified by its function with respect to the creation of public opinion and active participation in public debate as well as its significance as a mediator of knowledge and technology transfer, and public service provider, and its position as a university which welcomes both disadvantaged students and members of various minorities. In terms of an inwardly-oriented approach, individual responsibility for the choice and structuring of one's own curriculum forms the basis for the functioning of an open and autonomous study environment. Our Vision By 2020, Masaryk University will be: — a university with a better position among world universities, measured using quality and performance indicators in world university rankings, — a respected research university boasting of internationally renowned research teams, clearly defined research priorities and interdisciplinary topics, — a university offering a valuable higher education based on a stable and universal foundation comprised of both social and natural sciences, — a university whose comprehensive offer of education reflects technological developments and changes, a university which is thus perceived as a leader in Czech higher education, — a university which functions as a role model in both national and international contexts with respect to facilitating access to educational opportunities for all applicants exhibiting the required learning potential regardless of disabilities and social or other impairments, — an employer providing all employees with a motivating work environment which inherently stimulates a responsible, efficient, creative and ethical approach, — a strategic partner for representatives of institutions at all levels of the educational system, research institutions, commercial and public subjects and medical and special-interest organizations, as well as an active participant in the development of cultural, artistic and sports activities in the region, — an inspiring community with a strong voice in the development of national policies and strategies as well as society-wide and regional issues, — a strong and open-minded academic community with a comprehensive common internal culture based on clearly defined values and a consensual approach. 7 New Management of Masaryk University Neurologist Martin Bareš became the new rector of Masaryk University when Mikuláš Bek handed over the rector's position On April i, 2019, a new Rector, Martin Bareš, until then dean of the Faculty of Medicine, was elected head of Masaryk University by the majority of the Academic Senate. In the first round of the secret ballot, he received 36 votes from the 50-member Academic Senate. He took over the rector's sceptre from Mikuláš Bek, whose second term ended in the summer of 2019, and according to the law he could no longer run for re-election. Martin Bareš took over the management of the university as the 34th Rector of Masaryk University on September 1, 2019. The Rector's inauguration ceremony took place in the auditorium of the Faculty of Law on October 16,2019. In his inaugural lecture based on his own scientific field, Bares spoke about the connections between neurology and the rector's office. He explained that as a neurologist, his research deals mainly with two key variables: movement and time, which are important for both the individual and the university. Photo: Martin Bares (right) is a neurologist by profession. From February 2018 to August 2019, he headed the Faculty of Medicine as dean, and also has experience in leading the university, 2011-2018 working first as Vice-rector for Development and then as Vice-rector for Academic Affairs. Since September 1, 2019, he has been the Rector of Masaryk University. ) 1 the mjuni secondary ha$^forty graduates pilot year for school students successful In the academic year 2018/2019, secondary school students aged 15-17 could also graduate from the popular Masarykj University (MjUNI). Within MjUNI, secondary school students progressively attended all the faculties and CEITEC, where they could choose from 28 topics of lectures and workshops. During practi classes they tried for example a first aid lesson, creating a computer game, broadcasting on the radio or managerial planning. In June 2019,44 successful graduates received the diploma from the first MjUNI for secondary school students. STRATEGIC PRIORITY 1 Degree Programme Diversification and Accessibility Admission to the Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes 1 . 1 Activities for Applicants and Cooperation with Schools 1 . 2 Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes 1 . 3 Academic Counselling 1 . 4 Lifelong Learning 1 . 5 1 1.1 Admission to the Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes In the admissions procedure for the academic year 2019/2020, applicants submitted for the first time only one application for the degree programme, while the number of applications that they could submit to MU remained unlimited. Within the electronic application they could choose from up to three variants of study plans and mark them with priorities. These three variants of the study plan include single-subject study, single-subject study with the chosen specialisation or a combination of the main and secondary plan within so-called combined study. Before the start and during the admissions procedure, the applicants were intensively informed about the new possibilities offered, and a number of clear instructional videos were prepared, which the applicants conducted throughout the e-application process. In 2019, the university followed up on the concept of the admissions procedure, which has proved its worth in previous years. In a number of cities in the Czech and Slovak Republics, on April 27 and 28,2019, the Learning Potential Test (LPT) for admissions procedures to bachelor's and master's degrees. The test was administered in 254 different terms for 13,061 applicants for study at MU (out of 14,930 invited). Aside from Brno, candidates had the opportunity to take the test in Prague, Ostrava, České Budějovice, Jihlava, Zlín, Olomouc, Hradec Králové, as well as in Bratislava, Žilina, Banská Bystrica and Košice. Applicants could indicate in the application form three preferences for dates and places of the test. Approximately 60% of applicants expressed an interest in taking the LPT in Brno, or did not indicate a preference. Outside Brno, the highest interest was among applicants for the LPT in Prague, Ostrava, Olomouc and Zlín. An e-learning course of LPT preparation, online test practice and public versions of all previous entrance exams are available free of charge on the university's website. The Learning Potential Test in 2019 consisted of six subtests, which contained 50 tasks in Czech and 10 in English. At five faculties - medicine, science, arts, education and sports studies, subject tests were also held. At FSci, FArts and FEdu, the administration of subject tests was connected with the administration of LPT, so candidates could complete all parts of the entrance exam or a substantial part of them in a single term. Compared to previous years, the number of applicants holdingboth LPT and subject tests has increased significantly. The FSS offers applicants the chance to choose from entrance exams organised by the Scio organisation or the LPT and various combinations of these, on top of which they must also take Scio's test on the basics of social scince. In 2019, new conditions for the admissions procedure to bachelor's degrees were set at the FArts. The entrance exam can newly be waived on the basis of secondary school achievement in selected subjects. Furthermore, the entrance exam is waived on the basis of participation in the subject olympiads, SSPA or for graduates of the conservatory with a secondary school diploma. In 2019 the entrance examinations for bachelor's programmes at FSpS (with the exception of Physiotherapy) were unified. Applicants take a practical test of swimming, running for 60 metres, gymnastics, basketball, Jacik's motor test and a written test. Physiotherapy had an entrance exam from Jacik's test and a written test from biology, chemistry and physics. The FMed continuously modifies its criteria for admissions, especially those for waiving the entrance exam or the points bonus for applicants for the degree programmes General and Dental Medicine. In the admissions procedure in 2019, language competences and placement in subject olympiads and SSPA were taken into account. The individual departments of the FEdu also set conditions for waiving the examination - for example, participation in important professional events such as subject olympiads, the SSPA and other competitions. Some workplaces also waive subject examinations on the basis of submitted diplomas. In accordance with the implementation of the long-term plan in 2019, the preparation of the adaptive LPT continued. MU has been using the Learning Potential Test since 2003. During that time, it has undergone gradual changes and has become a quality tool characterised by high accuracy, good predictive validity and a transparent evaluation process. The current form of LPT is based on classical test theory, which in addition to the positives also brings certain limitations, especially the need to organise the LPT only at one time for all candidates at once, which also places high requirements on simultaneous administration and security of the test. For these reasons, it was decided in 2018 to start preparing an adaptive computer version of this test, which should bring the necessary flexibility to the admissions process. An adaptive computer-administered test based on Item Response Theory (IRT) gives applicants the flexibility in test dates, strengthens the security of test content and brings greater automation of the testing process. With regard to the requirement of content homogeneity of items in adaptive tests, the adaptive LPT will have a simplified content structure divided into three independent areas: numerical-analytical thinking, verbal-critical thinking and reasoning in English. A live test of adaptive LPT in selected fields is planned within the admissions procedure for 2022/2023, with complete transition to adaptive LPT a year later. 12 Activities for Applicants and Cooperation with Schools 1 In 2019, applicants were presented with a revised study offer related to institutional accreditation for Masaryk University. Students were now able to choose different study plans within one application, which was also the focus of promotional campaigns. On September 2, 2019, Rector Martin Bareš presented commemorative cards to new students of the Brno Grammar School at Vídeňská. He met them at the Bohunice university campus as an alumnus of this school and its patron. During 2019, numerous university-wide activities were prepared for applicants and secondary school students. The most important events included the special OpenDay 2019 and the meeting of the rector and the vice-deans with the principals of cooperating secondary schools. The traditional meetings with future university students included participation in five university fairs. At the Gaudeamus Brno trade fair, the university presented itself through a redesigned stand and with the new MU-Nlchallenge campaign. University-wide activities were complemented by visits to secondary schools by a team of university ambassadors and cooperation with the pHQworky student competition. In order to sufficiently inform those interested about the possibilities of studying, promotional and information materials were prepared and distributed, including the magazine Study at MUNI. The concept of the Science Slam project, which introduced the academic environment to secondary school students in a unique way, was also extended. During the year, the presenting experts visited 12 secondary schools in the Czech Republic and three schools in Slovakia. In 2019, for the first time, the project included an accompanying programme in the form of improvisational theatre and street artists, who created works of art on the spot that were then handed over to school representatives. Within the discussion part, a number of students showed interest in the presented fields, and study advisers were also available to students. In June, the 5th year of Masaryk jUniversity (MjUNl) was successfully completed with the ceremonial graduation of 221 successful students. During the seven teaching Saturdays, students could visit all 9 faculties, while the programme was made up of 101 workshops. A programme for their parents was prepared as well. The fifth year of MjUNI also included a pilot year for secondary school students. In 2019,170 students aged 9-14 and 47 students aged 15-17 were registered with MjUNI. Numerous programmes for secondary school students and applicants also operate at individual faculties. A very extensive set of activities, competitions or circles operates at the Faculty of Science. Enthusiasm for science research is supported by the Bioskop biological circle for primary school students and the Science Academy with a programme aimed at secondary school students. The Department of Physical Electronics at the Faculty of Science, offers a set of lectures with attractive and unusual experiments, with which it performs under the title Remarkable Silicon, Frosty Nitrogen at secondary schools. Individual departments of the Faculty of Science also organise leisure activities in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and geology. It is worth mentioning, for example, the Brno Correspondence Seminar (BrKoS), the Brno Logic Game (BrLoH), the Interactive Biology Seminar (iBiS), the Educational Course for Future Chemists (VIBuCh) or the multidisciplinary Wealth of Earth competition in cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Administration. The FEA also organises its own correspondence competition for its candidates called the Seminar of Economic Brains, while the three winners of this competition are exempted from the entrance exams to the faculty. Without entrance exams, those interested can get to the FEA thanks to the TouchEcon project, which introduces secondary school students to selected subjects with all the essentials, including lectures, seminars and successful completion. Competition seminars and popular games are also organised by the Faculty of Informatics, such as the year-round Correspondence Seminar in Informatics, the In-terSoB internet logic competition or Robotics - the largest robotics competition for teams from primary and secondary schools. The Faculty of Arts continued to develop the Open Faculty project, within which it clearly presents all activities of the faculty to the applicants. Those interested could try out the LPT for free or sign up for educational mini-courses within Humanities Wide Open. The Faculty of Medicine offered e-learning preparatory courses in biology, physics and chemistry for those interested in studying in the programme General Medicine, Dentistry or Physiotherapy in English. Another Multimedia Day took place at the Faculty of Social Studies in November, which also included workshops for secondary and primary school pupils focused on, for example, the threats of the cyber world, working in Word-press or critical thinking. During the day, the winners in the categories of primary and secondary schools in the School Magazine 2019 competition were also announced. All seminars and competitions for secondary school students are clearly presented by the university on the new prostredoskolaky.muni.cz. Also included are science projects and camps and summer schools. 13 1 1 . 3 Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes Thanks to institutional accreditation, Masaryk University has the right to create and approve degree programmes itself and to structure the new offer of courses so that it is attractive in a competitive environment. After the turbulent year of 2018, when the school intensively prepared the admissions procedure for the new study structure and approved new accreditations for most of the existing programmes, a successful admissions procedure took place in 2019 within the framework of bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes. In 2019, diplomas were prepared and first issued to graduates who completed their studies in new programmes. In 2019, the Faculty of Science successfully accredited a completely new follow-up master's degree programme in Biotechnology. It is already the second programme that will award graduates the title of 'engineer' at the faculty and is also the third professionally focused programme of the faculty. Work has also begun on the preparation of the first English language follow-up master's programme in Molecular and Cell Biology and a bachelor's English language programme in Biochemistry. The Faculty of Arts focused mainly on the area of follow-up master's studies and philological disciplines. The CzechLanguage andLiterature programme accredited the new specialisations Czech as aForeignLanguage, Linguistic Czech Studies and Literary Czech Studies. The Slavic Studies programme with specialisations inSouthSlavicandBalkan Studies, Polish Studies and Ukrainian Studies has been added. A new degree programme is Translation of Romance and Germanic Languages with a completely new specialisation of Dutch Translation, while the specialisation ofTranslation of French, German and Spanish already existed in the old programme of Translation and Interpreting. The specialisations Russian with a Focus on Translation and Russian Philological and Cultural Studies in the Russian Studies programme were newly accredited. The Pedagogy programme offered a new specialisation, School Administration and Educational Policy. The Faculty of Economics and Administration has newly offered two new follow-up master's programmes, Regional Development and Finance and Law. In 2019, Masaryk University completed a systematic revision of its degree programmes. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of faculty and university bodies, in 2019 the main part of the transformation of the original degree programmes divided into fields of study was successfully completed in the spirit of the last major amendment to the Higher Education Act. The Board of Internal Evaluation, which at the university is the central body responsible for evaluating the quality of educational activities, systematically focused on the transformation of doctoral programmes after assessing most bachelor's and master's degree programmes in 2019. At the same time, at its 11 meetings it approved 99 degree programmes of a new type, the total number of all new degree programmes at Masaryk University reached 430 by the end of the year, of which 129 were bachelor's, seven master's, 156 follow-up master's and 138 doctoral. With the exception of the doctoral degree, where approximately one-fifth of the original fields of study are expected to be converted into degree programmes, the revision of the range of courses is in principle completed. The difference in the range of courses at the end of 2019 and the situation before 2016, when exclusively degree programmes divided into fields were implemented at the university, is striking, despite the seemingly high numbers of new degree programmes. Overall, the number of degree programmes has decreased by more than a third compared to the original fields of study, with the largest integration of the range of courses into wider units in accordance with the university strategy at bachelor's level. While the number of degree programmes should stabilise in the following year and new programmes should emerge only in very well justified cases, changes can be expected within bachelor's and follow-up master's degree programmes, which are likely to begin to be extended by other study plans, especially in new specialisations. The experience with the use of new types of study plan for specialisations and combined studies, in which the first students were enrolled in 2019, is still relatively fresh and of varying intensity at different faculties. The university is gradually creating the conditions for students to be able to make more use of the possibility of a deferred choice of a specific field of study and to carry out their study trip to a greater extent in the form of joint studies at two different faculties of Masaryk University. At some faculties (FSS, FEA, FSci and FMed) all students of the original study fields were transferred to the new degree programmes and the old programmes divided into fields could be formally cancelled, while at other faculties (FArts) it is assumed that for a time new degree programmes will be accepted exclusively for new students, while existing students will complete their studies in the original fields of study. 14 1 . 4 Academic Counselling 1 . 5 Lifelong Learning In 2019, the Counselling Centre implemented a number of activities that help build a comprehensive system of university-wide counselling at Masaryk University. Counselling for students and applicants was further strengthened at the faculty level by a network of faculty counsellors who gradually covered the growing number of student inquiries. At the level of degree programmes, the network of programme consultants has been expanded, available to both students throughout their studies and to applicants during the application period. The Counselling Centre also presented itself at the university stand at the Gaudeamus trade fair. As part of the support for information, motivation and clarification of the expectations of applicants for studies, new descriptions of follow-up master's programmes were created. Even in 2019, the website www.muni.cz/studenti continued to function as a clear information base and regularly provided new content. The website also acts as a signpost for available forms of counselling and contacts for students. Furthermore, a new website was created, intended primarily for teachers across MU, providing comprehensive data and data on study failure, its possible causes and proposals for protective measures. At the same time, during 2019, the campaign We will advise you better! took place in the form of a series of videos introducing the main causes and possible effects of study failure and then the campaign Finish, it makes sense.', motivating students to overcome obstacles in studying and its completion. Together with faculty lecturers, the Counselling Centre collaborated in 2019 on the content concept of the information blocks of Prvakoviny - an event at the beginning of the first semester, which helps new students to orient themselves at their faculties and prepare for university studies. Psychological counselling is also a part of the services offered by the Counselling Centre. In 2019, 450 students were counselled, and a total of 943 psychological consultations were provided. In addition to the Counselling Centre, peer mentoring operates at the Faculty of Medicine, where authorised senior students advise younger colleagues on how to manage study plans and requirements. The Maths and Stats Support Centre is also open to students of all Brno universities which is provided by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Informatics at FEA. Through trained tutors from among students and teachers, it offers those interested consultations on mathematical or statistical evaluation of data for diploma theses and other assistance in the study of mathematics and statistics. The centre's services are free for students. Masaryk University places strong emphasis on the further development of lifelong learning for all professional and age groups of the population. In 2019, 903 lifelong learning programmes were implemented across the university, which were completed by 19,583 students during the year. In 2019, educational activities in the field of social sciences, education and training, information and communication technologies and health and social care continued to develop. The offer consisted of programmes focused on vocational and leisure time education. The most typical participants were teachers, doctors, sports coaches or senior citizens at the University of the Third Age. However, it is not just a matter of expanding the education of people of various professional orientations. The aim of the programmes implemented within the framework of lifelong learning is also an effort to popularise science and stimulate interest in it among children and young people. It is also intended to strengthen competences for lifelong learning and to promote intergenerational learning. Examples of these efforts are MjUNI or the Bioskop scientific training centre, where almost 400 participants were educated last year. The University of the Third Age (U3A) has been part of lifelong learning since 1990, with the aim of supporting senior citizens in further education, helping to maintain appropriate physical and mental activities, and cultivating and enriching their lives. For those who are unable to attend classes for health reasons, educational activities are held directly in care homes in cooperation with the South Moravian Regional Office. In the course of 2019, ten educational courses were held in these facilities, which were attended by 148 senior citizens. The education of senior citizens also takes place in cooperation with the Brno city districts. In 2019, a course on Paris, its Districts, Stories andLegends took place in the Brno-Medlanky district, in which 60 senior citizens took part. Thanks to this, lifelong learning activities at Masaryk University further expand the educational activities offered by city districts and support the quality of life of senior citizens. In the field of lifelong learning, MU also places considerable emphasis on expanding cooperation with foreign partners. Thanks to the cooperation of U3A MU and Danube University Krems (Austria), the Lifelong Learning without Borders project was created, within which a number of activities focused on sharing experiences in the field of lifelong learning and the implementation of educational programmes, fundraising, training of teachers and promotion took place at both universities. 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Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Science MU / Faculty of Medicine MU / CEITEC MU RecQ4 - a protein hub required for proper replication and recombination and its implications in Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome Mojmír Šob, prof. RNDr. DrSc. Faculty of Science MU / Institute of Computer Science MU Development of algorithms for application of quantum computers in electronic-structure calculations in solid-state physics and chemistry Barbora Padrtová, Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Social Studies MU / Faculty of Science MU / Faculty ofLawMU ARCTIC Centre for Human-to-Environment Oriented Studies: Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities in the Arctic Ladislav Plánka, prof. MUDr. Ph.D. Faculty of Medicine MU / Faculty of Informatics MU Improving Treatments in Cerebral-Palsy Children using Artificial Intelligence Mendel Lecturers in 2019 Richard J. Davidson, Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Emmanuelle Charpentier, Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany Manolis Kellis, Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, USA Fraser Stoddart, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA Andrew G. Myers, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA Roel Nusse, Howard Hughes Medical Institute / Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University, USA Stefan Knapp, SGC Frankfurt, Germany Andres Aguilera, Department of Molecular Biology, University of Sevilla, Spain Caroline Dean, John Innes Centre Norwich, UK Gerald P. Schatten, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, UPMC, USA 51 the centenary of its founding 2019 was a year of spectacular celebrations at Masaryk University. This key anniversary for the whole university was marked at a wide variety of gatherings, festivals, cultural performances, sporting events and debates, and those invited included not just students and staff but also alumni and the public. The celebrations of the centenary began on 28 January 2019 in an academic ceremony with the awarding of four gold medals to significant personalities. The next day the Masaryk University Grand Gold Medal was awarded to the then Slovak president Andrej Kiska.The celebrations culminated in the Festival MUN1100 at the Brno Exhibition Centre, visited by 12 000 people and were there was a major gathering of alumni, from among whom a hundred who had been nominated received a bronze medal. On the occasion of the jubilee, Masaryk University also collaborated on the documentary Open Fortress and published the annual publications Masaryk University Calendar 1919-2019 and Myths and Traditions of Central European University Culture. Photo: Andrej Kiska received the Masaryk University Grand Gold Medal from Rector Mikuláš Bek at the opening of the celebrations of the university's centenary. STRATEGIC PRIORITY Organizational Culture Based on Shared Values Celebrations of the Centenary of the Founding of Masaryk University 7 . 1 Inspirational University Environment 7 . 2 Events for Students and Staff 7 . 3 Leisure Activities of University Associations 7 . 4 Internal Communication and Visual Identity 7 . 5 Services for Students and Staff 7 . 6 Ethics and Equal Opportunities 7 . 7 7 7 . 1 Celebrations of the Centenary of the Founding of Masaryk University 2019 was mainly the year of the centenary of the founding of Masaryk University The significance of the anniversary was reflected in the MUNI 100 project, which throughout 2019 offered a number of attractive activities reflecting the mission, importance and role of Masaryk University in society. The celebrations and events were aimed at employees, students and graduates of the university, as well as at shaping and strengthening the relations of Masaryk University with the general public. The MUM 100 project included the main line of celebrations in five imaginary blocks. The first block was connected to the date of January 28, when Masaryk University was founded 100 yeas ago. On this day, a ceremony was held to mark the centenary of the founding of the university, during which four Gold Medals of Masaryk University were awarded. Karol Mičieta (rector of Comenius University in Bratislava), Ivo Medek (former rector of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts), Václav Račanský (one of the founders of the Faculty of Informatics and for many years director of the Institute of Computer Science) and Petr Fiala (emeritus rector of Masaryk University who headed the institution for seven years at the start of the millenium) were the recipients. A day later, the Grand Gold Medal was presented to the President of the Slovak Republic Andrej Kiska. In January 2019, there was also a pre-premiere of a documentary film about Masaryk University, Open Fortress, by director Ivo Bystřičan, and a ceremonial performance of The Cunning Little Vixen at the reopened Janáček Theatre. The core of the second block of celebrations was Masaryk Week, which in March included activities dedicated to the student community. The jubilee 10th year of the Science Slam took place, which was organised as a duel of century-old universities between Masaryk University and Mendel University. This was followed by two gala concerts of the Symphony Orchestra and the Choir of Masaryk University, followed by the ceremony of awarding Gold and Silver Medals as an expression of appreciation for extraordinary merits for the development of Masaryk University. The third block of celebrations was organised around the traditional university holiday Dies academicus. Part of the ceremony was the Rectors Awards of Masaryk University. The MUNI 100 exhibition also took place in the Governor's Palace of the Moravian Gallery, which offered an untraditional view of the history and present day reality of Masaryk University. This was followed by the MUNIFESTO film festival, for which the programme consisted of works connected with the university. The fourth block took place in June 2019 and closed the main part of the celebrations. First there was a Garden Party with partners of Masaryk University, then the celebrations culminated in the Alumni Day and the MUNI 100 Festival, where all target groups came together. Approximately 3,000 people attended the Alumni Day at the faculties, and more than 12,000 people took part in the MUNI 100 Festival at the Brno Exhibition Centre. At the end of the year, the fifth block of celebrations once again focused on the student community. A hockey match with Mendel University took place as a joint celebration. On the occasion of the November anniversaries, the Holy Mass on the occasion of 100 years of teaching at Masaryk University and the Reverential Assembly of the Academic Community of Masaryk University commemorating 80 years since the closure of Czech universities (by the Nazis) were also included among the centenary celebrations. The jubilee year 2019 ended with the Festival 30 Years of Freedom, which took place at the Scala cinema and prepared for the Brno public a thematic cycle commemorating 30 years since the Velvet Revolution. The festival included discussions with key personalities and experts and film screenings, with a specially edited documentary, Brno November. The intention of the MUNI 100 project was to present Masaryk University as an important institution bringing relevant knowledge to society and to present it as a strategic partner and initiator of many development projects in the city of Brno and the wider region. This intention was fulfilled mainly by the year-round communication campaign THANKS TO MUNI. Through the concept of 100 years - 100 stories, the university presented socially relevant discoveries, important personalities and projects connected with the university. The comprehensive interactive presentation of the university was also successful thanks to the EXPO MUNI exhibition. The centenary of the establishment was also seen as a unique opportunity to strengthen the sense of belonging. An example was the activity of students of the Faculty of Medicine 100 litres of blood THANKS TO MUNI, when donors from among students, employees and the public were coordinated with the collection points of Brno hospitals. Under the name of Masaryk University, 273 litres of blood were donated, almost three times the expected amount. Masaryk University also established closer cooperation with the HC Kometa Brno hockey club. The signing of a joint memorandum was followed by an extra-league match with HC Olomouc in specially modified jerseys with the MUNI university logo. 54 7 . 2 Inspirational University Environment 7 . 3 Events for Students and Staff 7 Masaryk University recognised many exceptional achievements in 2019. In the competition for the Rector's Awards of Masaryk University, 22 employees, students and graduates in 11 categories were given awards for their excellent scientific, pedagogical or creative work and exemplary representation of the university. In connection with the centenary celebrations, a number of university awards were also presented. In January, the MU Grand Gold Medal was awarded to the President of the Slovak Republic, Andrej Kiska. During 2019, Masaryk University subsequently awarded five honorary doctorates, in the field of historical sciences to Andrej B. Zubov, in the field of biological sciences to Josef Jiřičný, in the field of art history to Hans Belting, in the field of medical sciences to David P. Lane and in the field of environmental sciences to John P. Giesym. At the suggestion of rector Mikuláš Bek, Václav Račan-ský, Karol Mičieta, Ivo Medek and Petr Fiala were awarded the MU Gold Medal. Another nine exceptional personalities received the MU Gold Medal on the nomination of the faculty deans. The MU Silver Medal was awarded at the suggestion of the faculties to 22 personalities who significantly contributed to the prosperity of the university, another four MU Silver Medals were awarded at the suggestion of the rector. In June and July 2019, at the proposal of the faculties, 100 MU small bronze medals were awarded to important graduates of the university. Students and employees of Masaryk University also received the award outside the university grounds. Among the first university teachers awarded by the Minister of Education was Zdeněk Bochníček, who works at the Institute of Physical Electronics (at the FSci). Jaroslava Ježková and Ravi José Tristao Ramos (both from the FSci) and Jana Havlová from the FLaw received an award for outstanding students. Ivan Foletti from the FArts and Jaroslav Vaculík from the FEdu won the SouthMoravianRegionAward. Pavel Krejčí from the FMed was awarded the Prize of the Ministry of Health for outstanding results in applied medical research. Stanislav Kadečka from the FLaw received a plaque from the Minister of Justice Bene Meritus. Dean of the FEdu received the Medal for Services to the Development of Education, awarded by the Czech School Inspectorate. Romanist Růžena Ostrá from the FArts received the French Knighthood of Palmes académiques. Ladislav Vojáček from the FLaw received the LegalHistory Book of the Year award from the European Society for Legal History. The Pavel Plevka research team from CEITEC won the Werner von Siemens Award 2019 for the most important result of basic research. Marek Mráz from CEITEC received an award from the Chair of the Czech Science Foundation. In the centenary of the founding of Masaryk University, a large number of events took place for students, employees and the public. The Brno Seventeenth event has a long tradition, during which students from all Brno universities come together. In 2019, they remembered 30 years since the Velvet Revolution and 80 years since the Nazi closure of universities. In September, the traditional event of European dimensions, Researchers'Night, took place. The theme of 2019 was environmental friendliness. The event was attended by 7,300 visitors, which ensured Masaryk University the highest attendance of the European Researchers night 2019 in the Czech Republic. In 2019, two major Science Slams for the public and one student Science Slam MINI were also held. The first Science Slam was part of the celebrations of the centenary of the founding of Masaryk University and Mendel Universitiy. The winner - the theoretical physicist Tomáš Tyc - then further represented Masaryk University and the Czech Republic at the European finals in Vienna. In June, six students across disciplines and faculties presented their research at the MINI Science Slam. The next Science slam bore the subtitle 1 + 1 = 11 and was a special format for the competition of pairs of scientists. The student theatre group ProFI Theatre gave four performances of The Full Monty, an adaptation of the play by Terrence McNally. FI students have also prepared the 19th film festival, which this time was included in the programme of the annual MUNIFESTO festival at the Scala University Cinema. The second Campus Day - a sports and cultural day for employees and students of campus faculties and workplaces (FSci, FMed, FSpS and CEITEC) took place on the Bohunice University Campus in May as part of the Dies academicus academic celebrations. In September the second year of the Dean's Grill was held, an informal meeting of students and staff with the management of campus faculties in the outdoor campus. The FSS organised an entertaining Wight in the Library event for the children of its employees. The FEdu organised a meeting of the academic community with a lecture and informal sitting on the occasion of Teachers' Day. In connection with the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, the Faculty of Arts prepared a series of thematic film screenings and discussions with creators and witnesses entitled The CinemaofTruthandLove. From the sports activities of the faculties, the traditional event Legal Vysočina took place, Valentine's table tennis tournament (FSpS), Badminton Tournament (FEA), Pre-Christmas Table Tennis Tournament (FArts), Sports Day for Children of Employees, Students and the Public (FEdu) or the Football Cup (FSS). 55 7 7 . 4 Leisure Activities of University Associations 7 . 5 Internal Communication and Visual Identity The activities of dozens of student associations at both faculty and university levels contribute to the common spirit of the university community. In 2019, the university intensified its cooperation with the Student Chamber of the MU Academic Senate and the Masaryk Student Union (MUNIE), which are coordinated and covered by individual student associations. Student associations were given a space to present at the MUM 100 Festival, which was used by 17 of them. Student affiliation was also deepened through sports activities and competition in the hockey match MUNI vs. MENDELU, the duel of octopuses and dragon boats and social activities, which include the annual Masaryk University Student Ball. The seventh year of the ball with the subtitle Mght Circus took place on December 5, 2019 in the Brno Bobycen-trum under the baton of MUNIE. The students also took part in the jubilee celebrations of the anniversaries of November 17,1989 and 1939, especially by participating in a lantern parade passing from the city centre to the Kounic Halls of Residence, organised annually by the Faculty of Arts Endowment Fund. One of the other associations that contribute to the cultural life of the university is the Student Union of the Faculty of Informatics and the Association of Medics. Students of these associations organised student ballroom dances or playful afternoons. The Association of Friends of Nordic Wildlife is also active at the Faculty of Informatics, which covers many activities and competitions aimed at secondary school students, secondary school graduates and applicants. The Open Brno Association is based at the Faculty of Education, associating mainly students, but also graduates and those interested in education. The association organises lectures, discussions, workshops and other events mainly with educational content. In March 2019, the nationwide event Mght of Education took place, which is backed by branches of the Open Association at other Czech pedagogical faculties Sports tournaments at the Faculty of Sports Studies are organised by the FUKS association - a faculty group of creative students, which also took part in the popular Dean's Grill event on the university campus. The Faculty Theatre Association contributes to the cultural events at the Faculty of Law, whose activities are the result of academic interest in alternative directions of teaching law and the theoretical and legal direction of Law and Literature. Associations at the Faculty of Social Studies operate as student information platforms. There are the student television studios Studex.tv and MUNI TV, and the university-wide Radio R, which broadcasts online from a modern studio in the faculty building, also has facilities. In accordance with the strategy of internal communication at the university, a total of eleven electronic newsletters for Czech-speaking employees were successfully sent out in 2019, to 5,600 e-mail addresses. On average, 45 to 50% of recipients opened the newsletter. In 2019, newsletters with the names of candidates for the new MU rector, with a list of new members of the MU Scientific Board or with an overview of newly appointed associate professors were the most read. In 2019, a newsletter for foreign employees in English was also sent out. The first was sent out in April 2019 and informed foreign employees about the election of a new rector. The English newsletter was opened on average by over 60% of the roughly 400 recipients to whom it is sent every month. To support the internationalisation of internal communication, a discussion group was also set up in the Yammer communication network for foreign employees. Tailor-made for newly-arrived foreign students, a newcomers' section was established in 2019 in M Magazine. At the same time, before the beginning of the academic year, they were sent a so-called welcome newsletter, which was opened by about 75% of the exchange students and 45% of self-payers. In 2019, preparations continued for the content of the Employee Portal - another tool of internal communication. At the same time, testing and modification of the portal structure took place. Proposals for new applications were created (Pinned News and News, Absence of Colleagues at the Workplace, Notifications and E-mail Notifications, Implementation of the Schedule in the Calendar, etc.) and work was also done on the integration of faculty sections. The implementation of the unified visual style continued, the foundations of which were setby the Najbrt studio at the end of 2017. Gradually, elements of a new visual style were applied to a wide range of materials and applications. These are logos of departments and institutes, study and academic materials, printed matter, merchandising, social networks, websites, promotional materials, publications, cultural and sports events or marking of buildings in interiors or exteriors. The visual identity is also supported by the Munishop university e-shop, which has doubled its sales in the centenary of the university's founding. In 2019, an e-shop branch was opened in the Telč University Centre with the aim of promoting the centre's activities and spreading the MUNI brand in the Vysočina region as well. 56 7 . 6 Services for Students and Staff 7 . 7 Ethics and Equal Opportunities 7 An important part of the services at Masaryk University is the service for people with disabilities, both students and employees, provided by the Teiresias Centre. The centre has its own publishing house of tactile literature, including tactile graphics and maps, and a recording video studio of documents in Czech sign language. 8o places in public classrooms and study rooms with non-stop operation are available to people with special needs. In 2019,17 people with physical disabilities were registered among the university's teachers and professionals: Four blind and severely visually impaired people, ten deaf and severely hearing impaired people and three wheelchair users. In 2019, 562 students with disabilities studied at MU, including 36 visually impaired, 42 hearing impaired, 51 physically impaired, 245 with specific learning disabilities and 188 people with autism spectrum disorder or other mental disorders and chronic somatic diseases. Four disabled students travelled for a semester-long study stay abroad, 11 foreign students with disabilities arrived at MU in 2019 as part of exchange programmes. The total number of people with disabilities at MU increased slightly year-on-year. Out of the total number of students with disabilities, 506 people fulfilled the conditions under which the Ministry of Education provides universities with a contribution to pay for the services provided. MU's public library collections include 1,745 library items in Braille and the total number of adapted titles accessible electronically is 7,691, including titles available in the hybrid book format developed by Masaryk University. Services for students and employees are also offered by the MU Careers Centre, the aim of which is to increase the employability of MU graduates and help students prepare for the labour market. The MU Careers Centre offers development courses, a CV Clinic and various events with employers. The development of professional competencies was ensured by the subject Career Start for 81 students. Its output is the setting of an action plan, preparation of documents for the selection procedure and for an interview. The JobCheckIN career portal with 8,798 registered students and recent graduates was used by 264 employers with 950 advertised positions. In the spring of 2019, the first year of the fair of state administration and non-profit organisations MUNIjob-NEST took place, which offered the opportunity to meet 22 different representatives. The traditional activities of the Careers Centre include the JobChallenge trade fair, which was attended by over 2,700 students, and Prvdkoviny for more than 1,500 first-year students. The basic ethical requirements for the conduct of Masaryk University employees are summarised in the Code of Ethics for Academic and Professional Staff at Masaryk University. The Panel for Equal Opportunities of Masaryk University, which supervises the application and observance of the principles of non-discrimination and equality at MU, acts as a permanent advisory body to the Rector of Masaryk University. During 2019, the panel did not receive any suggestions for discussion. In 2019, the MU Ethics Committee (EC MU) dealt with three internal and two anonymous complaints at its five meetings. The first internal complaint in question concerned a suspicion of an infringement of Article three (4) and (5), Article 9 (2) (d) and paragraph three of the Code of Ethics. The resolution of the EC MU of 2/4/2019 found that Article three (4) and (5) of Code of Ethics had been infringed, while Article 9 (2) (d) and paragraph three it had not. In the second case, the EC MU dealt with the suspicion of a violation of Article 9 (4) of the Code of Ethics, the EC MU resolution of 10/6/2019 states that the Code of Ethics had not been infringed in these terms. The EC MU at its meeting on 4/12/2019 adopted a resolution in the case of suspicion of the submitter's own mistake in the citation standards in his diploma theses. The EC MU evaluated the seriousness of the mistake as low, especially due to the high degree of self-reflection of the author. The first of the anonymous submissions concerned the suspicion of a violation of Article 7, paragraphs one and two of the Code of Ethics, but the resolution of the EC MU of 2/4/2019 stated that the Code of Ethics had not been violated. A second anonymous submission pointed to a possible violation of the Code of Ethics due to plagiarism and incorrect reporting of publications, the resolution of the EC MU of 4/12/2019 stated that the Code of Ethics within the meaning of Article 7 (2) had not been breached, while there was a very serious breach of the Code of Ethics within the meaning of Article 7 (1) and (4). One complaint from an internal entity was submitted by the EC MU to the affected part of MU for settlement. The MU Ethics Committee for Research (ECR) oversees the observance of ethical standards in research with human subjects at the university, including work with biological material of human origin. Research at the FMed is assessed independently by the FMed Ethics Committee. In 2019, the ECR dealt with 153 projects. As part of the methodological support, a new ECR website was created with information on announced calls and sample documents. At the international level, ECR members actively participated in the activities of the ENERI network of ethics committees, and cooperation continued within the Alli-ance4Life H2020 initiative in the field of Research Ethics and Integrity. 57 7 Masaryk University Rector's Awards 2019 Rector's Award for Outstanding Creative Activity Kamil Paruch, doc. Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Science MU Rector's Award for an Outstanding Sports Performance Michal Krčmář, Be. Faculty of Sports Studies MU Rector's Award for Extraordinary International Grant Competition Results Marek Mráz, doc. MUDr. Mgr. Ph.D. CEITEC MU Rector's Award for an Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Michal Balazia, RNDr. Ph.D. Faculty of Informatics MU Rector's Award for Outstanding Doctoral Candidates Jan Petrov, Mgr. Be. LL.M. Faculty ofLawMU Ondf ej Schmidt, Mgr. Faculty of Arts MU Martina Smahelova, Mgr. Faculty of Social Studies MU Rector's Award for Outstanding Students in Master's Programmes David Dufek Faculty of Medicine MU Dominik Porvažník, Be. Faculty of Social Studies MU Petra Vojáčkova, Mgr. Faculty of Science MU Rector's Award for Outstanding Artistic Activity Petr Hala, doc. Mgr. Ph.D. et Ph.D. Faculty of Education MU Rector's Award for Long-term Excellence in Research Václav Blažek, prof. RNDr. CSc. Faculty of Arts MU Václav Přenosil, prof. Ing. CSc. Faculty of Informatics MU Ivan Rektor, prof. MUDr. CSc. Faculty of Medicine MU / CEITEC MU Rector's Award for Outstanding Research Results Achieved by Young Scientists under 35 years Michal Ďuriník, Ing. Be. Faculty of Economics and Administration MU Pavlína Janovská, Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Science MU Martin Lang, Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Arts MU Rector's Award for the Active Development of Civil Society Martin Jankú Faculty of Medicine MU Ľubica Joppeková Faculty of Medicine MU Rector's Award for Outstanding Teachers Martin Cuta, Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Science MU Jan Serek, Mgr. et Mgr. Ph.D. Faculty of Social Studies MU Valdemar Svabensky, RNDr. Faculty of Informatics MU 58 Satisfaction and identification with the university based on student surveys 7 Survey MU Applicants Spring 2019 Applicants for study at Masaryk University most often expect that studying at MU will be demanding, but at the same time of high quality, interesting and beneficial in various fields. The most important factors that led the applicant to apply to Masaryk University are the quality and content of the study and other characteristics of the degree programme. The new structure of the study offer at MU satisfies 94% of respondents, and the same percentage evaluates positively the clarity andintuitiveness of the e-application. Three quarters of applicants think that they will manage the study well, 93% of the respondents want to gain specific practice in the field while studying. Survey Study Roadmap Autumn 2019 5th wave of survey Six out of every 10 interviewed students in bachelor's and master's programmes participated in extracurricular activities related to the university. With the end of their studies approaching, respondents are more likely to consider further studies, both at MU (31%) and outside MU (11%). The highest satisfaction is expressed by respondents in the long term with the professional quality of teachers (97% satisfied), teachers' approach to students and material background of studies (equally satisfied 88%). 39% of respondents feel they are part of the academic community. Students perceive their studies as a challenge, are proud of it and consider it very meaningful and effective. Survey Study Roadmap - 4th wave of survey Spring 2019 Students of bachelor's and long master's programmes included in the longitudinal survey express satisfaction with their lives and gradually feel a growing sense of adulthood. Three quarters of the respondents perceive their studies at MU as demanding, 85% are satisfied with the study results. Only half of the students trust in an accurate assessment of their abilities. 8 out of 10 respondents declare regular help from parents, almost the same share states that the given level of support from parents is sufficient for them. Survey Graduation from MU - January - November 2019 Review and Perspective Almost two thirds of recent graduates are already working or know where they will go soon after graduating from MU. 86% of employed graduates have a job in the field of study. 9 out of 10 interviewed graduates are satisfied with what the university has brought to their life. The strongest rated aspect of MU has long been the prestige and offer of study fields, the location of the school within the Czech Republic is also rated very well in terms of transport accessibility, library facilities and professional quality of teachers. In the case of repeated choice of study path, 83% of respondents would re-elect Masaryk University. Most frequently used words in the university's M Magazine in 2019 science teaching alumni faculty information centenary association campus staff education students »<**■ research donation award - CEITEC meeting MUN1100 cooperation 59 STRATEGIC PRIORITY Inspiration and Social Responsibility Key University Projects Responding to Societal Challenges 8 . . 1 Masaryk University in the Media 8 . . 2 Scala University Cinema and Telč University Centre 8 . . 3 Alumni Relations Development 8 . . 4 Mendel Museum 8 . . 5 Munipress (Masaryk University Press) 8 . . 6 Library Services 8 . . 7 8 . 1 Key University Projects Responding to Societal Challenges In the 100th year of its operation, Masaryk University emphasised the importance of the university's social role and, through numerous activities, proved that it focuses not only on education but also on cooperation with partners and institutions, which strengthens civil society and the cultural environment. The FEdu continued in 2019 in the project Open University. Its aim is to build an open environment at Masaryk University and to create a system of support measures for ethnic minorities (specifically for the studies of Roma students). In March, the second year of the Wight ofEducation took place at the faculty, which included an evening full of topics in education. The Kafinet Cafe, staffed by the mentally ill, was also opened at the Faculty ofEducation, in 2019. In the summer of 2019, the joint housing of young adults leaving children's homes and students of Masaryk University began as part of the Symbios project, initiated by the FSS. This is a pilot project that has no parallel in the Czech Republic and its evaluation will show whether it is a functional tool that could be used in other cities. During the year, the student proje ctFakescape, supported by the Department of Political Science at the FSS, was fully launched. Faculty students started driving to primary and secondary schools and youth organisations with an innovative interactive game developing competencies in the field of media literacy. Since its inception, the game has been played by more than 13,000 pupils and students from two hundred schools and more than a dozen countries. The Department of Social Policy and Social Work of the Faculty of Social Sciences, has been cooperating with the non-profit organisation Tripitaka for a long time on the Colours of the Brno Bronx project. The Institute of Public Administration at the FEA, together with the Association of Local Authorities of the Czech Republic, organised seminars for mayors of Czech cities and acted as methodological support for numerous questionnaire surveys for the needs of Czech town halls. The faculty also undertook a project of cooperation with partners from Austria and Germany, in the Financial Literacy International Programme, which concerns the creation of online study materials for teaching financial literacy to people from localities affected by social exclusion. In a joint effort of experts from the Faculty of Law, Frank Bold and Nugis Finem, the educational website Citizens' Rights and the Functioning of the Municipality was created, where it is possible to take a free online course on the rights of citizens and participants in administrative proceedings. In the position of coordinator, the Faculty of Sports Studies carried out nationwide testing of the fitness of Czech school youth. Students and employees of the FSpS regularly participate in arranging events for disabled athletes or act as lecturers of extracurricular activities. These events included the Winter Games of Special Olympics, the workshop Modern Gymnastics of People with Mental Disabilities, figure skating of athletes with mental disabilities within the Special Olympics, Onko Weekend in Telč or the Self-Defence Course for the Visually Impaired and the Blind. In 2019, students and staff of the university were the initiators of many charitable events. The cooperation of Masaryk University with the Kometa Brno hockey team raised 160,000 CZK through an auction of special jerseys with the MUNI logo. The money will be used in the Centre for Applied Behavioural Analysis, which is dedicated to helping people with autism spectrum disorders. The annual Charity Week was organised by the foreign medics of the association in the MIMSA association. In 2019 fundraising events raised money for the organisation SMÁ-ci.cz - a local Brno association that supports children with spinal muscular atrophy. The collection managed to raise over CZK 70,000. The Institute of Medical Ethics at MU and the Úsměvy association organised the 2nd year of Ethics on the Run at the university campus. The run among the sculptural works on the campus raised CZK 32,000 for the benefit of people with Down's syndrome. The Centre for Non-Profit Sector Research at FEA initiated participation in the worldwide Giving Tuesday event. During the charity buffet, almost 19,000 CZK was raised, which were donated to selected non-profit organisations: Domov pro mne, z.s., Na počátku o.p.s. and Vodicí pes, z.s. The FEdu held the traditional Christmas Fundraiser, through which in 2019 it supported the Bwindi orphans organisation, which focuses on supporting the poorest children in small villages in Uganda. In 2019, MU faculties (FEA and FEdu) were recruited to the register of bone marrow donors. The Association of Alumni and Friends of Masaryk University, through the TGM Grant to Support the Development of Civil Society, supported four projects out of 18 applications in the amount of CZK 35,000. Supported projects are Thursdays without Barriers, Fakescape, Seminart and the Students for Understanding platform. 8 . 2 Masaryk University in the Media 8 . 3 Scala University Cinema and Telč University Centre The media analysis in 2019 focused on 15 selected key media with higher viewing figures, which are intended for the general public and at the same time are regularly devoted to universities. Analysis showed that the image and publicity of Masaryk University in the monitored media corresponds to the fact that it is the second most important university in the Czech Republic with a wide range of developed fields. MU has long led in publicity over Palacký University, but lags behind Charles University in the number of articles in the national media, which is more strongly represented in the category of expert commentaries, mainly due to easier cooperation with central newsrooms based in Prague. However, Masaryk University manages to promote itself more significantly with its own positive topics in the media, while in the image of Charles University in 2019 there were a number of negative mentions. At MU, 2019 was, not only in terms of media, the year of celebrations of the centenary of the founding of the university, but also the year of the election of the rector and the subsequent presentation of the newly-elected rector Martin Bareš. Both events received a lot of attention in the regional and national media. The activities of Masaryk University in Antarctica have also long been significantly publicised. We also managed to draw media attention to the topics of dropping out and celebrating the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution. The ranking of the most cited experts in the media has long been dominated by experts from the humanities, with political scientists and experts in international relations being the most strongly represented. The overall favourable media image of MU is underlined by the fact that in 2019 the media did not report the university in a negative context. Even in 2019, when the media dealt with, for example, plagiarism cases, MU was presented as an institution that is transparent and open. The Scala University Cinema has once again been the most visited single-screen cinema in the Czech Republic. At the same time, for the first time since its reopening in 2013, the annual attendance was reduced by 100,000 film viewers. At the 1,093 film screenings in the past year there were 102,439 spectators. Tens of thousands more visitors visited the cinema in connection with professional and popular lectures, conferences, theatre performances, MjUNI graduations, public discussions and other non-film events. During 17-19 May the cinema was the venue of the MUNIFESTO film festival, which was organised for the centenary of Masaryk University. The festival was based on screenings of 19 films and documentaries. Each of the screenings was enriched by a discussion, and over 30 guests from the ranks of directors, actors, scientists and witnesses appeared at the festival. The festival was visited by over 2,000 people. Another important event of Masaryk University was the Festival of 30 Years of Freedom, which took place on 16-18 November 2019. The thematic cycle was divided into three days with three themes. Every day there was a debate with guests such as Zdena Mašinová, Karel Schwarzenberg, Milan Uhde and Eliška Wagnerová. The University Centre Telč (UCT) provides study and educational opportunities of Masaryk University in the Vysočina Region, offers lifelong learning programmes and responds to the educational needs of the region. Since 2011, the centre has been housed in the renovated premises of the former Jesuit dormitories. In 2019,123 events took place in Telč and 1,627 people were accommodated there, which is the most since the reconstruction. Following the trend from 2018, there was not only a significant increase in the number of events, but also a significant expansion of the centre's activities. The main theme of 2019 was celebrations. In addition to the fifteenth anniversary of the UCT, the centre also participated in a number of events to commemorate the centenary of the founding of Masaryk University. In May, a concert of film melodies performed by the MU Symphony Orchestra and the MU Mixed Choir took place on Telč Square. A film screening of Conversations with TGM took place in the historic UCT hall. The Student Festival (30 years of freedom) took place there in November. In addition, a large number of theatrical performances, exhibitions and lectures for the public were held in the UCT premises, organised in cooperation with MU student associations and local partners of the National Heritage Institute, the Museum of Vysočina Jihlava and Telč Primary Art School. In January UCT became a meeting place for representatives of the Association of Universities of the Third Age of the Czech Republic. 8 . 4 Alumni Relations Development 8 . 5 Mendel Museum The MUNI loo project played a key role in the development of relations with graduates in 2019. Part of the university's centenary celebrations was aimed at establishing and strengthening relationships with its graduates. As part of the annual project, therefore, two main events focused directly on graduates were prepared - Alumni Day and the MUM 100 Festival, which took place on 15 June 2019. As part of the Graduate Day, the doors of all nine faculties were opened to MU graduates and their families. As part of the programme prepared at individual faculties, graduates were able to meet their classmates and former teachers, get acquainted with current developments at their faculty, changes since their studies and the future vision of the faculties. Thanks to this event, 3,000 graduates visited their alma mater and Masaryk University re-established contact with hundreds of its former students. As part of the celebrations of the centenary of Masaryk University, the second meeting of foreign graduates of the Faculty of Medicine took place at the International Hotel. Meetings of graduates were also made possible on the same day by the multi-genre Festival MUNI 100, which took place in a magnificent spirit at the Brno Exhibition Centre. The festival offered in one place a presentation of the university in its entirety - from associations to faculty and university workplaces. During this event, the rector praised graduates who, with their work, help to build a positive perception of Masaryk University among the general public. One hundred graduates received the small bronze medal of Masaryk University and the MUNI 100 Commemorative Medal, nominated by their faculties for their contribution to education, science, social relevance and university representation. The Faculty of Informatics is building cooperation with industrial partners in relations with graduates. In 2019, it created the Stories of Successful Graduates gallery on its website. Representative balls of faculties also contribute to the development of relations with graduates, and they have a long tradition, especially at the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts. The Faculty of Medicine opened its ball to graduates for the first time in 2019, and the ball was also the culmination of the faculty's annual celebrations. Symbolically, the Community application, i.e. an innovated graduate network, was launched in the centenary year. The original graduate network was enriched with community programmes that bring together IS MU users and MU graduates on a professional basis. The Mendel Museum has traditionally been engaged in a wide range of activities, including caring for the legacy of the important Brno personality Gregor Johann Mendel, as well as managing the collections of Masaryk University. In 2019, the Mendel Museum participated in the celebrations of the anniversary of the founding of Masaryk University through a university-wide exhibition in the Governor's Palace, created in cooperation with the Moravian Gallery. The exhibition was visited by more than 6,000 people. The development of the university are also mapped by two follow-up publications presenting not only historical stages, but especially important personalities from the ranks of teachers and students. The Mendel Museum is an active member of the European UNIVERSEUM network, which deals with academic heritage in the broadest sense, tangible and intangible. In 2019, the museum became the organiser of this prestigious conference, which took place on June in the premises of the Mendel Museum. Almost a hundred representatives of European universities came to discuss the main topic of the Network ofUniversity Museums and Collections to Understand the World: We Are Forming Educational Stories from History, the Present and the Future. As part of the programme, guests visited the Masaryk University collections. The partner of the conference was Charles University, which welcomed the participants on the last conference day. The Mendel Museum has been no less successful in its educational role thanks to the expansion of the new educational interactive programme From Mendel to the Cell, which it offers to kindergartens and primary schools. The programmes are in line with the curricula of individual levels of primary schools and are gaining more and more popularity among Brno schools. The Mendel Museum welcomed a number of top scientists to its premises, not only as part of the traditional Mendel lectures, but also as visitors. Gregor Mendel's name is increasingly associated with the city of Brno abroad, which is evident in the increase in total attendance, which in 2019 amounted to more than 14,000 people. This number does not include attendance at the annual MendelFestival, which in 2019 introduced Mendel as a beekeeper. The hobby, which he devoted himself to with love, is gaining popularity with the general public, as was confirmed by the high attendance and interest in the programme, which the museum has created with a number of important institutions and companies such as the Mendel Society for Beekeeping Research and the Forage Research Institute of Troubsko. Popular events also include the Museum Night and the Researchers Night, in which the museum introduced children and adults to topics related to Mendel, genetics and ecology. 8.6 8.7 Munipress Library Services (Masaryk University Press) In the jubilee year, the publishing house published 341 book titles in printed and electronic form and 57 scientific and professional journals. Particular attention was paid to the publications Calendar of Masaryk University 1919-2019, written by a team of historians led by M. Vlha and J. Šaur, and Myths and Traditions ofCentralEuropean University Culture in Czech and later in English by leading experts L. Fasora and J. Hanuš. Both books were presented by the university management to the academic community on January 28 at the beginning of the centenary. In the Celebrate the Anniversary with Us programme block, Munipress presented itself together with books on the history of the Faculty of Arts and Law at festive events, international book fairs in London, Frankfurt am Main, Bratislava and Prague, and in the trade press. Book exhibitions were accompanied by discussions with the authors of jubilee books and autograph signings. In a significant year, the publishing house devoted itself to the evaluation of university publishing activities. In the book Freedom of Word in the Mirror of University History, it elaborated on the history of publishing activities at Masaryk University. Internationally, the conference of the European Association of University Publishers (Re) Shaping University Presses and Institutional Publishing took up the topic. Pro/iies - Challenges - Benefits on 12-14June hosted by Munipress in Brno. Participants from 13 countries adopted a declaration setting out goals, intentions and new recommendations regarding the importance of editorial work, training editors, editors and other professionals in the process of academic publishing, the new funding model, Open Science and other areas. The conference very much welcomed the publishing house's proposal for the creation of a new international field of study in editing. In the field of scientific publishing, Munipress has introduced new CrossRef (Cited-by) services and altimetric tools. The popularisation series was enriched by the publication of two volumes. Is it worth it? by H. Lipovská and DNA as an identity card by P. Lízal in the Munice edition. A translation of S. Mukherjee's world-famous book The Gene: An Intimate History was published in the First Time in Czech edition. The series Moravika was expanded with the title Moravian Karst: A Guide to the Josefovský and Křtinský valleys, prepared by R. Musil and a collective of authors. In 2019,11,277 books and magazines published on behalf of Masaryk University were sold on the book market. This was a 56% increase compared to 2018. Through its year-round activity, Munipress thus contributed to draw the attention of the general public to the Masaryk University and its scientific-research and pedagogical activities. In 2019, MU libraries as is traditional provided a wide range of library and information services for university users and the public. The library network of Masaryk University - coordinated by the Library and Information Centre at the Department of Computer Science - consists of the central faculty libraries and specialised libraries of the University Centre Tele and the Teiresias Centre supporting students with special needs. Last year, 35,872 registered users used the library services, making 591,181 loans of literature. 1.6 million volumes are deposited in the MU library collections. Electronic information resources (EIR) and remote access to them are becoming increasingly important for research and teaching at MU. In 2019, the seven-year period of implementation and sustainability of the RDI OP projects for equipping libraries with electronic information sources was successfully completed. Thanks to these projects, 32 top information sources from the field of natural sciences and medicine were provided for users, for which MU received financial support in the total amount of almost CZK 140 million during the mentioned period. Since 2018, Masaryk University has been cooperating with the national centre CzechELib in securing and financing EIR. Last year, joining new consortia was also negotiated. The CzechELib Centre has become a platform that provides most of the required EIR at MU. Among 120 member institutions, Masaryk University is the second largest partner in terms of the number of information sources and its share in drawing European subsidies to secure them. In 2019, support for MU amounted to 18 mil. CZK, which represents 8% of the total support of the CzechELib centre. In 2019, the Library Information Centre developed and put into operation a new user interface for the MU library system based on the open-source tool VuFind, available to users at katalog.muni.cz. It offers more efficient options for searching for and discovering information. The EIR-MU Portal (ezdroje.mum.cz) was reconstructed, which provides detailed data in Czech and English on all 144 packages of information sources that MU currently has available. In 2019, the procedure for remote connection to EIR from devices outside the university computer network was also significantly simplified for users. The libraries prepared a three-year project to revitalise Open Access at MU and create a university Open Science strategy. The project will start in 2020. Among the already established events was the library MUST Week, which was organised by the Central Library of the Faculty of Arts, on the topic of Design ofServices in Academic Libraries. Thirteen librarians from seven European countries took part. 8 Publications and libraries in 2019 970 publications in total available in the Munispace online reading room 265 scientific publications issued by the Munipress publishing house 1,745 library units in Braille 57 issues of professional journals published by MU in 2019 41,831 visits to the online reading room Munispace 1,583,258 35,872 of publications available in the MU library fund registered users actively utilising MU libraries Media image of MU in 2019 according to the type of article MU publicity in 66 Top 10 most visited MU events in 2019 8 MUN1100 Festival Alumni Day Researchers' Night Campus Day MUNIFESTO Festival 30 Years of Freedom Festival Masaryk University Students' Ball Faculty of Informatics Film Festival ProFI Theatre performance Multimedia Day Top 10 themes related to Masaryk University in the media Election of the rector and election of Martin Bares Activities in Antarctica Celebrations of the centenary of the founding of the university Celebrations of the Velvet Revolution RECETOX research Focus of the university on research of the changing Czech population demographics Mass audit of final theses The Graduate Campaign focused on the prevention of academic failure Research on bans on mobiles for schoolchildren MUNI Award for Matthew Rampley Top 10 MU experts appearing in the media Stanislav Balík, politology Lubomír Kopeček, politology Martin Bareš, Rector Daniel Nývlt, geography Marek Bičan, international relations Miroslav Mareš, security studies Miloš Gregor, politology Michal Pink, politology Vít Hloušek, international relations Radim Polčák, law 67 STRATEGIC PRIORITY 9 Personnel Management and Employee Development Internal Regulations in Personnel Management 9 . 1 Skills Growth and Services for Foreign Employees 9 . 2 Employee Evaluation and Employee Benefits 9 . 3 Employee Training 9 . 4 9 . 1 Internal Regulations in Personnel Management 9 . 2 Skills Growth and Services for Foreign Employees A fundamental activity in the field of personnel management in 2019 was the applications of individual faculties of Masaryk University to fulfil the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The aim of all parts of MU is to obtain the HR Award and thus move work with people to a comparable European level. The Faculty of Science and CEITEC MU had already received HR Award at the beginning of 2019 and devoted the entire year to the first implementation of the connected Action Plan. During the year, other faculties became acquainted with the principles of the HR Award and at the end of 2019 they had submitted an official application, i.e. subscription to the principles. The application was preceded by a series of information visits to HR Award holders abroad. Working groups were centrally organised at MU and round tables were organised with the aim of sharing good practice and making qualified decisions on the participation of other faculties and institutes. Awareness-raising workshops on working with people were also an important activity. The topics of the workshops were, for example, Research Environment, IntellectualProperty, Working and Wage Conditions, Employee Evaluation, Professional Development and Continuing Education. Among the more important regulations concerning personnel management, the Rules of Procedure and the Programme for the Support of Personnel Policy, supporting the recruitment of quality and especially foreign academics, have been amended. 2019 was also devoted mainly to the further implementation of the Internal Wage Regulation, including the Catalogue of Job Positions. The individual faculties prepared their implementing regulations in order to set up a system linking personal evaluation with long-term performance assessment, the use of rewards to support performance and extraordinary rewards to reward extraordinary activities. Faculty implementation regulations were also prepared and put into practice in the implementation of the Selection Procedure Rules. All faculties advertise senior academic positions in English on the MU website and also on industry-relevant international servers. The possibility of advertising on THE unijobs of the Times Higher Education website is ensured throughout the university, and all offers of vacant academic positions are automatically transferred there. HR professionals, as the custodians of the whole process, are trained in the methods of building the employer's brand and also in the methods of organising and conducting recruitment procedures and interviews. In 2019, 50 habilitation procedures were completed at Masaryk University, culminating in an appointment. In 39 cases they were employees of Masaryk University, while in other cases they were external applicants. From a gender perspective, 68% of men and 32% of women were named. The average age of the appointed associate professors was 42. In 2019, five university employees outside MU successfully completed their habilitation proceedings. In 2019, the Scientific Board of Masaryk University approved 20 proposals for the appointment of professors, which were forwarded to the Minister of Education, Youth and Sports. With one exception they were employees of Masaryk University. In 2019, on the proposal of the Scientific Board of Masaryk University, the Czech President appointed 16 new professors, one of them a woman, with an average age of 49.9 (13 of whom were MU employees). In 2019, two other employees of the university were also appointed professors, who completed their qualification procedure at another institution. The habilitation procedure and the procedure for appointment as a professor at Masaryk University are governed by the Rules of the Habilitation Procedure and the Procedure for Appointment as a Professor at Masaryk University. There were no fundamental changes in the related legislation during 2019. During the year, the International Staff Office (ISO) provided 1,420 consultations to foreign employees and family members. The office processed the agenda of both newcomers and especially existing foreigners at MU. Following the arrival of foreign employees, four introductory seminars were held during the year. During the seminars, the new employees were acquainted with the general integration procedures as well as the specific actions that await them after starting a new job, especially registration and reporting obligations. Subsequent discussions with current foreign colleagues at MU are focused on practical aspects of life at MU and in the Czech Republic. Updates were continuously sent to foreign employees in connection with the stay of foreigners in the Czech Republic, and an informative newsletter was sent to them quarterly, especially on social events and leisure activities. Accompanying and interpreting at offices continued to be provided. The information channels were strengthened by the establishment of the MU International Staff discussion group on Yammer's internal communication network and on Facebook. Two historical and geographical excursions with professional guides in the Moravian Karst and in Olomouc were newly organised for foreign colleagues, which met with a positive response. 9 . 3 Employee Evaluation and Employee Benefits 9 . 4 Employee Training 9 At Masaryk University, a tool called EVAK (Academic Evaluation) for the evaluation of academic staff is already being developed and used. In 2019, initiatives were supported that contributed to its simplification and greater adaptation to the needs of faculties, managers and individual staff. In the course of 2019, preparations began for electronic support for the evaluation of non-academic employees. It has been implemented in virtually all faculties, institutes and parts of the university. Activities continued to popularise the results of the evaluation, especially in the areas of development and training of employees. In addition to the usual vocational education and training, in 2019 we also worked on pilot courses and training in the field of soft skills, especially managerial and personal skills. Based on the positive experience, the university plans to focus in the coming years mainly on the target group of new academics and staff in senior positions. In 2019, Masaryk University provided a standard range of employee benefits as in previous years. In addition to subsiding meals for employees in MU's own catering operations or in the form of meal vouchers or meal voucher cards (41.5 mil. CZK), MU spends significant amounts mainly on contributions to supplementary pension insurance and supplementary pension savings (19.2 mil. CZK), occupational preventive care, including preventive vaccination (1.1 mil. CZK) and remuneration for life and work anniversaries (4.33 mil. CZK). In the area of employee benefits, MU also strives to expand opportunities to reconcile family and work life, which is one of the goals of personnel policy. Where the content of the work allows it, flexible working hours, part-time work or the possibility of home office, are allowed. Non-academic staff are provided with regular leave in excess of the legal framework, i.e. 30 days per calendar year. At some faculties, children's groups have been set up for employees with young children. The University Centre for the Development of Pedagogical Competences (CERPEK) continued to develop the pedagogical skills of employees and to systematically increase the quality of teaching. In 2019, CERPEK expanded its offer of educational courses with shorter, narrowly thematically-focused courses for academic staff within the project Workshops for the Development of Pedagogical Competences of University Teachers financed by the Masaryk University Development Fund (MUDF). Ten narrowly-focused workshops were offered during 2019, which were attended by 156 academics and doctoral students from all MU faculties. The topics of the workshops included, among others, voice training, student activation, planning and evaluation of teaching, effective consultations of diploma theses and professional seniority. Another extension of CERPEK's activities was the launch of a new educational programme for MU doctoral students - Fundamentals of university pedagogy for doctoral students. The Student Chamber of the MU Academic Senate also took part in the creation of this one-semester educational programme, the first run of which was attended by 11 students from six faculties. CERPEK has also started the preparation of further workshops and one educational programme within the ZIP MUNI (OP RDE) and IMPACT (Erasmus+) projects, which it will offer in 2020. All employees at the faculties are offered language courses provided centrally, with the participation of the Language School of the Faculty of Arts. Employees can also participate in specialised training or workshops focused on soft skills, IT knowledge and professional development. In cooperation with the faculties, the Rector's Office and the ICS, courses in support of the Administrative Procedure Code, the Office 365 system and MS Excel were implemented. In 2019, the FSS Library organised training for faculty staff on the Zotero citation software. The Faculty of Economics and Administration offers employees and doctoral students courses from ACREA, which mainly provide statistical, analytical and data mining courses. Four academic staff of the Faculty of Medicine completed a six-month educational programme of the Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare a Knowledge Translation within the Erasmus+ project. The annual Teachers' Week is intended for teachers at the Faculty of Arts, and is a series of workshops, lectures and discussions with teachers from practice as well as experts from pedagogical research. 71 Number of MU employees co CO o O) CM 00 o co CO co r» 00 in 00 r» r« m m m CO r« in in 00 cn i- i- i- CO in CO * * * * in in in in in in in cv co co cv cn m cv m m i- 0) CO 00 cv in m co r» r« 00 r« CO in CD 00 o i— o o> o i— CO CO CO CO CO CO Number of employees (headcount) Number of employees (full-time equivalent) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 2019 Qualification structure of MU employees in 2019 5.1% 9.8% Professors Associate professors 48.3% Other employees 12.6% Research experts and specialized employees 16.9% Assistant professors 2.5% Instructors 3.3% Lecturers 1.6% R&D staff involved in teaching and education Number of newly appointed MU associate professors and professors in CO CO Newly appointed professors at MU Newly appointed associate professors at MU CO IN ■ in il II I I CO IN I 05 CO CO CO CO I 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 2019 Mean and median wages of academic staff at MU Academic staff -mean wage in CZK Academic staff -median wage in CZK CO CO CM in o 05 CO CM o CO CO CO in in in CO in in in 1^ in in CO CO CO o> 05 CO CM CM in CO m Total non-investment revenues per MU employee in c> CD t- ^ CM CO CO r- o i- CM * in m m m O) CO m CO CO m CO i- co cs in co o co Non-investment revenues in thousands CZK per MU employee 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 2019 STRATEGIC PRIORITY Infrastructure and Institutional Management Support for Project Preparation and Implementation University Infrastructure and Facilities Accommodation Infrastructure and Catering Services Efficiency of Building Management and Operation Financial Balance Sheet for 2019 University Budgeting Internal Inspection System Masaryk University Archives Providing Information 10.8 10.9 10.1 Support for Project Preparation and Implementation In 2019, the Development Department provided support in the preparation, implementation and sustainability of ESIF-funded projects and development projects. In the area of preparation of the new programming period, he participated in discussions regarding the setting of new priority axes in the OP JAK at the Ministry of Education. On its initiative, new requirements of the OP RDE were addressed, including innovations in work reports and a new way of documenting wage expenditures. Methodological and administrative support is provided individually according to the needs of individual project teams at MU, and at the same time a platform was created to share good practice and provide feedback on the activities of the department. In the Operational Programme Research, Development and Education within all three priority axes, 17 projects were supported in 2019 with 714 mil. CZK, in which MU is the beneficiary and another 9 projects for 189 mil. CZK for MU in the role of partner. In PA 1 Strengthening capacities for quality research, 11 projects were submitted in 2019, of which three for MU were for 585 mil. CZK and eight partner projects were for 187 mil. CZK. In PA 2 Development of universities and human resources for research and development, one project in the amount of 24 mil. CZK was approved. At the same time, four university-wide projects were being prepared. In PA 3 Equal Access to Quality Preschool, Primary and Secondary Education, five projects were approved for MU in 2019 for 105 mil. CZK and one partner in the amount of two mil. CZK. In the Interreg VA operational programme, two projects for cross-border cooperation with Austria in the amount of €39 thousand were approved as were three in cooperation with Slovakia in the amount of €189 thousand. In 2019, MU submitted a total of nine project applications to the competition for centralised development projects. All nine projects were selected for implementation, in four of them MU played the role of the main coordinator of interuniversity cooperation and in five it acted as a partner with financial participation. The total amount of the subsidy for the university was 12.9 mil. CZK. The announcement of the Institutional Plan was set by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in a two-year scheme, summarised for 2019-2020. A contribution of 115.6 mil. CZK was allocated for the fulfilment of indicators for 2019. The set indicators were met by the outputs of 23 internal projects and also by 11 separate projects of faculties and institutes. In 2019, the 6th year of the internal university-wide competition of theMasaryk University Development Fund was announced. By the decision of the rector, 10% of the contribution was allocated to this activity, i.e. 11.6 mil. CZK. of this amount, 2.3 mil. CZK set aside only for student projects. 243 project applications were entered for the competition. 152 projects were selected, of which 33 were students and 119 were employees. One of the significant successes of 2019 was the completion of the MUNfystudents project, which brought the university equipment and modernisation of teaching spaces for 386 mil. CZK. The MUNtystudents project was successfully completed on 31/10/2019. From the very beginning, this university-wide project aimed at improving the study environment at MU by modernising the equipment of teaching spaces for the needs of undergraduate students. In 2019, the last purchases were made with regard to the effective use of the savings generated from the allocated subsidy funds. Additionally, EIR, teaching aids, IT and AVT equipment were acquired. The project successfully passed an external audit of the Ministry of Finance. From the date of completion of the implementation, the administrative and financial settlement of the project is underway, which will extend until 2020. One of the key outputs of the 3rd year of the MUNI 4.0 project, which extends to more economic centres, is the launch of video campaigns at the MU Counselling Centre and We will advise you better!, which aim to point out the problems leading to academic failure. The MU Board of Internal Evaluation approved proposals for the conversion of six degree programmes, and teaching has already begun in eight newly-accredited degree programmes. Thanks to the support of the project, memoranda of cooperation were concluded with 26 foreign institutions. Since the beginning of the project, over 300 academic staff have been trained within the activities of CERPEK and the LC. In 2019, the SIMU+ project continued its successful implementation. One of the most important events of the year was the continuation of the construction of the Simulation Centre of the Medical Faculty of Masaryk University. The 3rd stage of the reconstruction of teaching spaces at FEA was completed. Trial operation was started in the newly built FSS multimedia newsroom. Within the FMed, spaces were prepared for teaching the new degree programme Em-bryologist. At the FSci, a teaching laboratory was equipped for teaching the Geoenvironmental Risks and Remediation programme. Furthermore, barrier-free modifications were completed in the FArts building and equipment and teaching aids were purchased. 10.2 University Infrastructure and Facilities In connection with the Implementation Plan of the MU Strategic Plan for 2019, the renewal and development of the material and technical base of Masaryk University was carried out. Insufficiently load-bearing ceiling structures were found at the Faculty of Law building. In 2019, the project documentation for the renovation of the relevant structures was prepared. In the building of the MU Rector's office on Komenského náměstí, the roof covering, terrace and roof part of the chimney bodies were repaired for 3.3 mil. CZK. Disruption of the structure of the FSpS Mánesova tennis hall was inspected by surveys, monitoring of the current state was started and project documentation for renovation was prepared. The estimated investment costs are 5 mil. CZK. In 2019, the investment programme of the MEYS 133,210 was completed. Within this programme, four actions were implemented in 2019. The total cost ofReconstruction of the camera system and security of entrances on the Bohunice University Campus was 10 mil. CZK, of which MU's own funds amounted to 423 thous. CZK. During reconstruction of the Botanická complex, a part of the relocation of optical networks in the total value of 18.1 mil. CZK, of which the share of MU funds was 3.1 mil. CZK. Reconstruction of the entrance areas of the MU Rector's office for 10.2 mil. CZK included the modernisation of an entrance and social facilities. At the same time, a new signage system was created throughout the building. The share of the university's own financial resources was 0.5 mil. CZK. The key event of programme 133 210 was the Reconstruction of the Joštova 13 Faculty of Arts building for the Department of Archaeology and Museology at a total cost of 118.2 mil. CZK, of which the share of MU's own funds was 11.4 mil. CZK. The new subsidy programme 133 220 with an extension to 2027 includes a teaching and educational part and the sub-programme 133 221 for accommodation and catering. For the Reconstruction and completion of the Botanická complex for 480 mil. CZK, a building permit was obtained in 2019 and an application for registration was submitted. The Reconstruction of Auditoriums at the Faculty of Law was prepared for construction with an estimated total cost of 90 mil. CZK. Replacement of heating and cooling sources in UCB in the total amount of 170 mil. CZK was prepared. For the Student Centre in UCB, the design preparation of documentation for the zoning procedure took place, and the estimated investment costs amount to 371 mil. CZK. In the sub-programme 133 221, the implementation of the Catering Centre in UCB will be at a total cost of 264 mil. CZK, and in 2019 the documentation for the zoning decision was prepared. For reconstruction of the accommodation premises of the Reconstruction of the A2 dormitory block at Vinařská for 65 mil. CZK, a decision on the provision of the subsidy was obtained from the subsidy administrator. In the case of building a canteen at the FEdu, Poříčí for 30 mil. CZK, registration was obtained in 2019. Within the new programme 133 240 for medical and pedagogical faculties, in 2019 three investment projects for the FMed and two construction projects for the FEdu were accepted for MU. The main event is the acquisition of equipment for the needs of SIMUFMfor 150 mil. CZK, and in 2019 an application was submitted for approval of the investment plan and registration of the event. In addition to programme and project financing, MU implemented 20 construction investment projects from its own resources in 2019 for 46 mil. CZK. The main activities were construction work at UCB, namely the modification of FMed office space for 1.5 mil. CZK, modification of FSci pavilion A36 for 4.7 mil. CZK, modification of electrical wiring in selected pavilions for 1.4 mil. CZK, as well as the reconstruction of the hygienic facilities of the FArts for 6.2 mil. CZK, reconstruction of horizontal water distribution at the FEA for 1.5 mil. CZK and the establishment of a new staircase with a vertical platform for wheelchair users at the FEdu for 2.4 mil. CZK. The completion of the scientific, research and educational infrastructure was also implemented within the projects of the OP RDE. In 2019, Masaryk University's strategic investments in SIMU+ education included the following sub-projects: A rough construction was carried out for the SIMUFMed project. The building work in the given year amounted to 340 mil. CZK. SIMU FEA represented reconstruction of the last seven classrooms and auditoriums. Construction investment costs were 10 mil. CZK and costs of primary equipment 13.6 mil. CZK. A part of SIMU FEdu was a plan to build a simulation track in the courtyard tract, but due to coordination with other events, the implementation was postponed until 2021. The implementation of SIMU FArts, which includes a recording and acoustic studio and sound laboratories, was suspended until the necessary accreditation was obtained. For SIMU TEIRESIÁS, design preparation was prepared in 20i9for the reconstruction of barrier-free social facilities at the Faculty of Arts. The estimated total costs are 9.7 mil. CZK. For the RECETOXRI project, the construction of a storage facility for environmental and biological samples, the implementation of the construction part continued in 2019. The amount built amounted to 47 mil. CZK. 10.3 Accommodation Infrastructure and Catering Services 10.4 Efficiency of Building Management and Operation The Accommodation and Catering Services (ACS) is a special-purpose facility of Masaryk University that provides catering and accommodation services to students, employees and the public. In 2019, the ACS significantly exceeded the planned deficit. Revenues from commercial activities in the area of hotel accommodation and additional catering services form a significant source of its financing. Closure of the Veveří canteen due to the reconstruction of the MU Faculty of Law building, lower MEYS subsidies for canteen costs and the continuing trend of lower student food consumption have increased the financial loss of catering services and measures will be taken to improve the economic situation. At the end of 2019, Be. Kamil Kulíšek was appointed as director and took up the office on March 1, 2020. The operation of accommodation services provided students with accommodation in eleven university dormitory buildings with 3,827 beds situated throughout Brno. Bed reservations are made through the ISKaM reservation system, where students can choose a suitable dormitory according to the currently available capacity. The offer of free dormitory capacity for short-term student accommodation can be evaluated positively. In 2020, the last stage of the modernisation of the Vinařská dormitories and the closure of the A2 building with 400 beds will take place. A higher standard of fire safety and quality of housing will be available to students at this dormitory from the new academic year. 228 beds in UNI hotels are available for the public, employees and MU lecturers. MU students and staff can also use the University Centre Slapanice. In 2019, the university managed to sell a little-used recreational facility in Cikhaj. Catering for students and staff took place in 14 catering centres. In the Vinařská Canteen, Academic Canteen, Academic Restaurant and to a limited extent in the Veveří Canteen. Also in six buffets, the Veggie bar, cafe, pizzeria and also in the restaurant with service in the Academic Club. Services on weekends and holidays were provided by the Academic Restaurant and the pizzeria Pizza Nostra. In addition to meat and low-energy meals, students could also choose gluten-free, vegetarian and lactose-free options. The presentation of a wide range of meals, including fast food, is available in the dining rooms on LCD monitors in Czech and English and in the MobilKredit mobile application. Information on allergens and nutritional values of foods is available to diners. In 2019, the catering centres played a significant role in ensuring the celebrations of the centenary of MU. The Facility Management Department (FMD MUCB) operates as a part of the Management of University Campus Bohunice, which has been developing and applying tools and procedures for a long time, increasing the efficiency of the operation of buildings and technologies and the comfort of work for their users. Within the Building Management System (BMS), the university in 2019 focused mainly on increasing the efficiency of the operation of the classrooms of the Faculty of Medicine in UCB, by supplementing the electronic control of access to classrooms in pavilions. The addition of readers enabled the sharing of FMed classrooms and better scheduling of teaching across all classrooms. As part of the increase in building security in the UCB complex, cameras were installed at the entrances to pavilions A2 to A22 and the doors were supplemented with an electronic access control system. Additional cameras and electronic locks were installed at the entrances to the fire escape stairs. The Building Information Modelling (BIM) database was supplemented and continuously updated on the basis of user reports (construction and reconstruction). Passport data are published online via the KOMPAS website GIS, which is being developed by the ICS Information Systems Division in cooperation with FMD MUCB. In 2019, FMD MUCB completed the missing symbolics (digital brand key) of the technological passport, and new data related to fire protection for buildings with available fire documentation were incorporated. This data is made available to users via the Fire Protection module of the KOMPAS application. During the year, evacuation plans and operating cards already prepared were updated according to user requirements. As part of CentralFacility Management and integrated operational services, MU in 2019 focused mainly on energy management. Based on the efficient operation of energy management of buildings and individual facilities, non-investment optimisation adjustments were introduced. At the same time, proposals were prepared for possible investment saving measures included in the concept of the overall energy saving project with the possible use of subsidy funds with the EPC method. Within selected areas and buildings, this is mainly the area of heating systems and their regulation, lighting reconstruction and the installation of renewable energy sources. In the CAFM system for effective asset management, progress has been made in supporting the regular maintenance, revisions and inspections of equipment and technologies in MU buildings. In particular, it is about the registration of required actions in one place, monitoring and planning of operating costs of buildings, reporting and management perspectives in a pilot mode on reference buildings. 10.5 Financial Balance Sheet for 2019 10.6 University Budgeting The total non-investment income of Masaryk University amounted to 7,563 mil. CZK, which in comparison with 2018 represents an increase of 486 mil. CZK. Costs increased by 512 mil. CZK to 7,461 mil. CZK. Masaryk University reported a profit after tax of 102,100,000. CZK and paid income tax in the amount of 2,742 thous. CZK. The total revenues from public sources amounted to 5,476 mil. CZK, of which 80% were non-investment contributions and subsidies from the MEYS (4,364 mil. CZK, year-on-year increase by 5.2%), including subsidies drawn for the implementation of OP RDE projects in the amount of 394 mil. CZK. Funds from other chapters of the state budget and from the budgets of local self-government bodies were used in the amount of 635 mil. CZK, while subsidies from abroad amounted to 478 mil. CZK. Normative non-investment sources accounted for 37.7% of total revenues, while the contribution to educational activities (indicator A + K) increased by 5.6% year-on-year to 2,128 mil. CZK and institutional support for the long-term conceptual development of research organisation was provided in the amount of 721 mil. CZK up 1%). Non-investment subsidies for student accommodation and meals were provided in the amount of 18 mil. CZK. In 2019, MU from the MEYS received a contribution in the new P indicator to support the education of doctors and teachers in the total amount of 112 mil. CZK, the contribution to the implementation of the institutional plan (indicator I) amounted to 116 mil. CZK and support for international cooperation (indicator D) 39 mil. CZK. A contribution for the payment of doctoral, social and accommodation scholarships was provided in the total amount of 290 mil. CZK. Non-investment subsidies for research and development amounted to 2,406 mil. CZK, which represents a year-on-year increase of 21.8%. Through the MEYS chapter 1,441 mil. CZK (up 7.7%), of which 247 mil. CZK within subsidies for research projects of the OP RDE. In addition, 604 mil. CZK from other chapters of the state budget and from local government budgets and 360 mil. CZK from subsidies from abroad. MU revenues from non-public sources amounted to 2,087 mil. CZK (a year-on-year decrease of 4.4%), of which 1,873 mil. CZK came from the main activity and 214 mil. CZK from additional activities. In 2019, MU capital expenditures increased by approx. 1% year-on-year to 1,070 mil. CZK, while the most significant share, approx. 60%, consisted of investment expenditures within OP RDE projects in the amount of 640 mil. CZK. MU used 248 mil. CZK from other public sources and 181 mil. CZK from its own resources. In 2019, MU managed long-term assets in use in the total amount of 17,870 mil. CZK at acquisition prices. The total depreciation of these assets was 41.4%. When preparing and approving the rules for compiling the budget for 2020, MU had to respond to the announced changes in the method of distribution of institutional support for long-term conceptual development of research organisations (IS LCDRO) by the Ministry of Education, i.e. Methodology 17+. After detailed analyses, the university proceeded to introduce a new internal method of IS LCDRO to ensure the stability of individual components in the field of R&D, but also set a system of performance indicators and internal competition, which aim to motivate all economic centres to increase quality and performance in this area. The aim of this change is to achieve abetter evaluation of R&D of the entire university, both within the national methodology and in international rankings. Specifically, MU divided the IS LCDRO into the following components: A. Fixed component - individual ECs will be allocated the same amount of subsidy as in 2019. B. Incentive component - funds for motivational tools to support personnel policy and stimulate R&D within GA MU, now especially the MASH competition with the support of ERC grants. C. Special-purpose component - faculties and university institutes will be allocated a specific amount in 2020 to support the strategic development of R&D, to be determined by the rector. D. Performance component - the remaining part of the subsidy is allocated to faculties and university institutes according to the results of R&D evaluation at MU. When evaluating R&D within the performance component, internal segmentation of faculties and institutes was performed into two basic groups according to the research focus: one STM segment (science, technology and medicine) including FMed, FSci, CEITEC, FI and ICS and a second SSH segment (with social sciences and humanities) including FArts, FEA, FSS, FLaw, FEdu and FSpS. Subsequently, a set of indicators evaluating the quality of R&D was designed for individual segments. The final set includes 11 indicators, of which one group evaluates publishing activities in impacted journals. The second group monitors the number of citations or their share in comparison with averages in the field. The third group is focused on the evaluation of internationalisation, expressed by the share of publications in a foreign language, or by the co-authorship of foreigners in published outputs. The last group of indicators evaluates the volume of funds obtained from grants as well as from applied research. There have been only minimal changes in other areas of the 2020 budget. One of them is the increase in the centralisation of funds for the rector's scholarship programme from 1% to 2% of the scholarship funds of faculties, as well as the adjustment of the method of distribution of funds for specific research. 10.7 Internal Inspection System 10.8 Masaryk University Archives The criterion for the effective functioning of the internal inspection system (IIS) at Masaryk University is a functional financial control system, which is set up in accordance with the Act on Financial Control in Public Administration, and an internal audit. At MU, IIS consists of an integrated setting of methodological procedures and competencies within line and project management and a risk management system. Its transparency is ensured, among other things, by the functional setting of electronic workflow and financial control, including ongoing and subsequent financial controls. The internal audit performs its function in accordance with the above-mentioned Act, the Statute of MU Internal Audit and international standards for the professional practice of internal audits. The audit focuses mainly on financial and project management and evaluation of internal systems, processes and risks. The seriousness of the findings is evaluated in relation to the significance of the risk. The criteria for its assessment are, in particular, financial corrections resulting from public administration controls. The internal audit continuously monitors and regularly evaluates the IIS at MU and projects, including the implementation of the measures taken. In 2019, the audit actions were mainly focused on system audits of the sustainability of OP RDI projects, compliance and financial audits of projects, evaluation of the effectiveness of IIS at MU and risks arising from public administration controls and other system and financial audits. Internal audits were also focused on the implementation of measures taken on recommendations from previous audits and external controls, on the assessment of IIS in the audited area and the correctness of financial control settings in accordance with external and internal legislation was verified on a sample of operations. In 2019,43 public administration and project inspections took place at MU. Of the total number of audited projects, GACR projects accounted for 26%, TA CR projects for 16%, OP EC projects for 14%, Erasmus projects for 14% and OP RDE projects for 12%. Other projects represented the remaining 18% (OP RDI, SAO, MI, MA, SMR and other grant projects). Payment orders were issued, including a penalty in the amount of 141.5 thousand CZK. As part of the performed audit, external and internal control activities, the occurrence of serious deficiencies within the meaning of Act on Financial Control in Public Administration, was not found and recorded. The key requirements for financial control, i.e. the probative value and the principle of four eyes and two signatures in the preparation and execution of a financial operation are complied with, and thus IIS is functional. The university archive is an accredited public archive, controls the performance of the file service, selects archives, keeps their records, enables access to archives and provides related professional activities. In 2019, the archive processed 15 shredding and six non-shredding procedures, during which 600 running metres of documentation were assessed, of which 109 metres of archival material was taken over for permanent storage. The set of personal funds was expanded to include documents by six personalities. The funds of the literary historian Arne Novák and the expert on English František Chudoba, who are among the founding personalities of Masaryk University, were taken over. There were also the holdings of historians Ctibor Nečas and Bedřich Šindelář, palaeontologist and geologist Rudolf Musil, and the geographer and geomorphology expert Jaromír Demek. At the end of the year, the archive managed 244 funds and collections of 2,535 m2- 43 running metres of documents were newly-catalogued and made available to the public, including the collections of Jiří Cvetler, František Kop, Ludvík Tošenovský and the extremely important collection of the philosopher, psychologist and participant in the domestic resistance, Robert Konečný, and restoration of his rare manuscript One of You was completed. Eighty-four researchers visited the research room, of which three were foreigners, and 279 research visits were made. 330 searches were made for official and 153 for private use. Throughout the year, the archive focused primarily on activities associated with the centenary celebrations of MU and the anniversaries of 1939 and 1989. The number of processed searches increased by 50% compared to the previous year. The archive provided complete realisation of the exhibition Medals in the History of MU, and it also collaborated on the exhibitions Insignia and Archival Materials of Brno Universities and Brno November (Festival 30 Years of Freedom). Selected sets of archives were also provided for the exhibitions MUM 100, Masaryk University 1939-1945 and the Centenary of the Founding of the Medical Faculty of MU. In order to promote Karel Engliš, the first rector of MU, reproductions of archives were provided to the Silesian Museum for the upcoming permanent exhibition of the Encyclopaedia of Silesia. As part of the Brno Museum Night, the archive prepared a sample of archives for the public, which was viewed by more than 200 visitors. The final integration of the ELZA software also took place. The software is used for electronic processing of archives, creation of archival descriptions and aids according to the new rules, at the same time accelerating the exchange of data with other archives in the Czech Republic. 10.9 Providing Information Due to the character of Masaryk University as a public university, the provision of information is one of its most important (and in some areas even the most common) activities. The vast majority of the information provided was requested in various forms directly from MU employees according to the functional classification relevant to the required information, without the relevant requests for information falling within the scope of the law. In this way, for example, 612 requests for information were submitted to the general information e-mail address of MU info@muni. cz, and more than 10,000 requests for information to the e-mail address prihlaska@muni.cz intended for communication with applicants. For the submission of written requests for information within the scope of the law, in accordance with § 5 par. 1 b) of the Act, the rules published at http://www.muni.cz/general/ information_providing/mu_regulations are laid down. In the course of 2019, nine written requests for information were submitted in this way, which were processed within the legal deadlines. In the course of 2019, the courts did not hear any petition against Masaryk University MU relating to the possible failure to provide information in accordance with the law. Also in that period, neither Masaryk University nor any of its employees were subjected to any sanctions in this connection for possible non-compliance with the law. Total non-investment MU revenues Non-investment revenues in thousands CZK 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 274,166 MU fund depletion (excluding subsidy special-purpose funds) 1,385,224 Own sources and supplementary activity 1,987,365 Other public sources for R&D 7,563,291 Total non-investment MU revenues in 2019 in thousands CZK Structure of non-investment revenues in 2019 in thousands CZK 2,128,067 Educational activity contribution (indicators A+K) 1,029,547 Other public sources for educational activities 758,921 Institutional R&D support 5% Other costs 53% Personnel and social costs MU cost structure in 2019 18% Subsidy write-offs and transfers to funds 9% Material, utilities, maintenance, insurance 15% Services, travel, scholarships Total investment expenditure at MU Investment expenditure in thousands CZK 05 in in CO o in CO o l>» «0 cm of to co o o 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 2019 Immovable and movable MU assets in thousands CZK CO cn CM CO CO o o CM CO CO CO r» 1— CO I- CO CO o in CO o CO 1- CM m cn CO CO CO in o of of CO * * CM CO o i- o m * m CO o CM cn i— CO o CM CO cn CD r» r» cd CO o O o o o o 1— i— i— i- 1— i— m r« m i— CM cn CO m o CM 1— CO O) CM CO CO CO ^ CO CM CO CO CO ^ ^ CM r» in to o CO CO CM in in cn co CO r« CM CM i— CO O CM CM in o i- CO CO o_ CO cn CO in CO CO CO in in in in CO CO Immovable MU assets Movable MU assets 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 201S 2019 MU facilities with year-round use in 2019 122 Useful area of these facilities 428,541 . Classrooms and laboratories 58,695 m2 Net useful area of these facilities 244,077 Outdoor sporting grounds 9,309 m2 Libraries, archives and reading rooms 9,429 m Information Systems and IT Support Development of Information Infrastructure and Information Systems 11.1 Masaryk University Information System 11.2 11.1 Development of Information Infrastructure and Information Systems The basis of the information infrastructure of Masaryk University, which falls under the activities of the Institute of Computer Science (ICS), is over 140 km of optical cable network. In 2019, the extensive Catalogue of IT Services was further expanded, which makes central and faculty services available in one place in a user-friendly form. A number of internally used services were also stabilised, leading to an increase in the reliability and comfort of using the infrastructure provided. The coverage of most of the buildings of the Accommodation and Catering Services by a wireless network was successfully completed. There are 658 centrally managed access points available in the dormitories, providing connections both in the eduroam mode and as a separate Hotel-ACS network with a commercial internet connection. The capacity and transmission speed of the data network was gradually increased at the Bohunice University campus. The connection of terminal equipment has been increased to one Gbps, the individual buildings are connected at 10 Gbps and the entire campus is connected to the university network at 40 Gbps. In the autumn of 2019, over 1,000 optical fibre cables were laid outside the FI building as a necessary precondition for the planned reconstruction. The combination of commercial and internal university clouds ensures the computing and storage capacity of MU. The university uses Office 365 from Microsoft and G Suite from Google, with extensive use of OneDrive and Share-point components for storing and sharing work with documents. A private cloud built on VMware technology is intended for the operation of critical services of the university, including the web presentation of the university, faculties and other components. The largest is the university OpenStack cloud, which can also be used for intensive calculations in HPC mode. There are 5,344 CPU cores with 127 TB of RAM and 450 TB of direct storage capacity, complemented by more than two PB of storage space primarily for research data. In 2019,7,199 virtual servers were hosted in this environment. The normal daily load then reached up to 1,000 virtual servers. MU's cloud infrastructure is fully integrated into the national and international e-infrastructure. In 2019, MU became a founding member of the new national research e-infrastructure e-INFRA CZ, which was established as a consortium of the existing e-infrastructures CERIT-SC (MU), CESNET and ^Innovations (TUO). This will ensure the further development of the MU information infrastructure in full compliance and connection with national plans and ensured integration into the international space within the EOSC activities. The security of the entire MU information infrastructure is ensured by the internationally certified CSIRT-MU team, which has further expanded the infrastructures of monitoring probes and also focused on educating users for the safe use of the information infrastructure. A dozen important internal information systems of a university-wide nature are covered by the MU Portal, which combines information from these systems and combines it with other resources and services available at MU. Comprehensive support of the university administration in economics, human resources, salaries, research and internal administration is provided by a key economic and administrative information system. It is based on EIS Ma-gion from an external supplier, into which the internally developed INET MU is closely integrated. Magion serves 900 users from the university's economic and personnel departments, INET presents a real user interface with whole range services for the general university public (approximately 27,000 active users). INET significantly complements and expands the basic functions of EIS Magion, including science, research, internal administration, operational services and more. A specific role is also played by the internally developed GIS Kompas, intended especially to search for and spatially visualise real estate objects and technologies. Seven universities are associated in the MagNet network, which is coordinated by MU and participate in the development of Magion system. In 2019, the development of Magion responded to both Czech legislation and selected operational requirements. A comparative study of technological profiles of three key economic systems available on the SW market of the Czech Republic was significant. In 2019, the intensive development of the INET system continued with the strategic goal of gradual shading of EIS Magion services. In economics, the system of creating, approving and signing economic contracts has become routine. The asset inventory system underwent a major change in bar code readers and the Control System. The project proposals were linked to the register of personal data processing activities. In human resources, the registration of working hours went into routine operation, and in the wages, the design and approval of remuneration. A new system of submitting and approving applications for creative leave was created, and the pilot operation began proposing and approving changes to labour relations. At the end of the year, a comprehensive support for doctor's notes was connected to the CSSA and Magion was created in the attendance system. 11.2 Masaryk University Information System The Computer Science Centre of the Faculty of Informatics provides administration of university studies through the Information System of Masaryk University (IS MU). The system includes administrative and communication services, electronic support for teaching and courses for the public, services for science and research, graduates platform, the Internet Shopping Centre, a repository of qualifications and publications or the Office for electronic administration of official Acts. The development of the IS MU in 2019 was focused on the digitising of university processes and support for work on mobile devices. As part of the development of the qualified electronic signing of documents, 118,309 documents were signed directly in the IS MU in 2019. Qualified sealing of documents was also implemented, which could lead to the launch of an electronic confirmation of study, which students can generate remotely from anywhere, supplemented by a QR code. For immediate and convenient access to important documents and files, the My Office application has been developed, which offers clearer navigation and easier file handling. 371,131 documents were registered in 1,841 agendas and 3,076 contracts were entered in the Internal Register of Contracts. In the field of study and teaching, new study and e-learn-ing applications have been added, which make work easier for students, academics and university staff. The revised Catalogue of Subjects in the new design expands the possibilities of filtering and searching in texts. The Study Planner application has been enriched with new functions, many of which have been initiated by students. Approximately 8,000 students planned their studies in the application. The Attendance record allows students to regist for new test terms by using smart cards. The development of a new Practice agenda has begun, which will provide comprehensive management of internships completed by students as part of their studies. In the IS MU, the technology for publishing eDiplom has been prepared. Employees can now get acquainted with the university's guidelines through the application Familiarisation with regulations, health and safety and fire safety training is carried out electronically, and work has begun on the electronic evaluation of non-academic employees. A new agenda for the electronic appointment of employees has been added. The transformation of study fields into programmes led to year-round support in the transfer of students to newly accredited programmes and work on the development of applications supporting accreditation processes. This included extensive modifications to the Guarantor agenda, the creation of a new Managerial Data section, new applications for recording MU internal evaluation programme boards and support for doctoral studies, where specific applications were developed and administrative and communication options in English were ex- panded. Support also continued on the development of the admissions procedure, including the evaluation of entrance examinations or the delivery of admission decisions. Children and young people who take part in Masaryk jUniversity to experience the life of a university student have now become users of the IS MU. There, a complete agenda was created, which covers the entire process from registration in the programme to the implementation of its content. The agenda also serves the MjUNI organisers. In 2019, the IS MU development team also participated in the centenary of the founding of MU. It participated in the organisation of the celebrations both through the Shopping Centre, which enabled the registration or purchase of online electronic tickets for events, and through the symbolic launch of The Community agenda. The Community is the new name of the Alumni Network, which has also taken on a new form. It was enriched with community programmes that bring together IS users and MU graduates on a professional basis. In the agenda of the Shopping Centre, in addition to the online sale of tickets, there was a further deployment of cash register applications and the development of support for administrative tasks. A turnover of 180 mil. CZK was achieved from the total turnover 1.69 bn CZK and 112,899 orders for 75,083 customers were handled. Also in 2019, attention was paid to user friendliness through a responsive design for convenient control of IS applications on touch devices. A large number of documents in the MU IS were transferred to the uniform visual style of MU, and the printing of many key study documents was innovated, such as lifelong learning certificates, matriculation sheets, final thesis assignments and others. A new responsive design was also used for the Theses.cz system. Development of a new generation algorithm for checking similarities in the system Odevzdej.cz, Theses.cz and Re-pozitar.cz was initiated. There is a growing interest in using the PravyDiplom.cz system. In 2019, the IS MU development team led a centralised development pr oj ect Advanced Digitisation of Study and Administrative Agendas in the university environment with regard to new national and European legislation for 26 public universities, which enabled the deployment of a number of innovations in digitisation in study information systems. 1 1 Total visits to www.muni.cz 3,322,000 visits in 2019 E-mails at MU 47,000,000 e-mails delivered in 2019 (approximately 130,000 e-mails per day) 51,000,000 e-mails rejected for security reasons 177,700 199,200 documents in 2018 of the total 260,900 documents) documents in 2019 of the total 271,000 documents) Number of documents in INET and Magion systems electronically signed using the Signature Book application Storage capacity available to MU employees 3,900tb« 5,200 2018 2019 Turnover in theSUPO 142 million CZK 88 Information system MU in numbers in 2019 1 1 1,050,562,622 Total number of IS MU visits 56,312 persons used IS MU regularly 77,278 persons accessed IS MU occasionally 5,635,708 maximum number of IS MU pages opened in one day As of 31 December 2019, the IS MU data pool held ca. 150 million files amounting to atotalof 31.8JB. IS MU data is recorded in a total of 2,691 database tables subdivided into 189 categories. Total number of scripts (individual programmes) in the IS MU: 3,335. Number of IS MU source code modifications: 10,184. Maximum server throughput: 1,797,240 requests processed per hour. Total server downtime: approximately 30 minutes. Development of electronic application processing using the records service application Number of purely digital documents St 00 q cvj IT) IT) CO" I 2014 2015 2016 2017 Use of JobCheckln online portal in 2019 264 employers using the services of the portal 950 job offers advertised 8,798 students and fresh graduates registered in the portal 89 12 MU Faculties and University Institutes Faculty of Law 12.1 Faculty of Medicine 12.2 Faculty of Science 12.3 Faculty of Arts 12.4 Faculty of Education 12.5 Faculty of Economics and Administration 12.6 Faculty of Informatics 12.7 Faculty of Social Studies 12.8 Faculty of Sports Studies 12.9 Central European Institute of Technology 12.10 Institute of Computer Science 12.11 STUDE AMONG IN SI I N PR DENTS FROM MU W NG THE BEST IN SIMULATED COURT CEEDINGS* fli*ifl ERE EUROPE : cramming the theory, as st or simulated court proceed Studying law does not have to mean just cramming the theory, as students can also test their legal knowle in practice at the so-called moot courts, or simulated court proceedings. Four students from the Faculty of Law proved their skills in one of them. Students Anna Citterbergová, Andrea Lančová, Sarah Ouředníčkov and Štěpán Paulíkwere among the best in the European competition of the human rights moot court in Strasbourg, and finally took home the prize forthe best written submissions. At the moot court meeting, th successful quartet from the Faculty of Law prepared a two-semester course focused on human riahts and simulate disputes. Photo: Sarah Ouředníčková, Anna Citterbergová and Štěpán Paulik - three of the four participants in the human rights moot 12.1 Faculty of Law In 2019, there was a change in the dean's position at the Faculty of Law. The new dean elected in November 2018 was doc. JUDr. Mgr. Martin Skop, PhD, who took over the management of the faculty from doc. JUDr. Markéta Selucká, PhD. The core programme at the Faculty of Law is the five-year master's programme Law and Legal Science, which is implemented in full-time. There is a consistently high interest in this programme, and in 2019 2,107 applicants applied. In addition to the long master's programme, the faculty also offers three-year bachelor's degree programmes in Legal Specialisation and Public Administration, which are aimed at practitioners and are offered exclusively in combined form. The same applies to the two-year follow-up master's programme in Public Administration. Graduates of the degree programme Law and Legal Science can take a rigorous state examination, the successful ones are awarded the title JUDr. The faculty offers several doctoral degree programmes in full-time and part-time form. The most extensive programme in Theoretical Legal Sciences has a number of disciplines, some of which can also be studied in English (e.g. Private International Law) or in Polish (Financial Law and Financial Sciences). The Information and Communication Technology Law programme can also be studied in English. Within the project Transitional Jurisprudence, in cooperation with the Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, excellent research-oriented doctoral degree programmes in English Legal Theory and Public Affairs, Intellectual Property Law, Comparative Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law and Comparative Constitutional Law were accredited and implemented. Not only to its students, but also to the general public, the faculty offers the largest library of legal literature in Central and Eastern Europe with a digital library of the historical collection and a European documentation centre. There are also renovated classrooms with a training courtroom. The Faculty of Law promotes itself significantly in the field of international cooperation. It is a member of several prestigious associations of law schools (internationalAssoci-ation of Law Schools, European Law Faculties Association and Rotterdam Law Network). It differs significantly from other law faculties by the high number of short-term foreign language courses taught by visiting foreign professors. In 2019, the faculty welcomed more than 40 foreign teachers. The foreign activities of the faculty take place both in the form of cooperation between individuals and disciplines, and institutionally within the framework of the Erasmus+ exchange programme or within the framework of bilateral agreements. The arrival of academics from abroad and students for exchange stays has an upward trend. In 2019, the trend of balancing the number of outgoing and incoming students continued; 250 student mobilities were carried out this year. The faculty also increased the number of cours- es offered in foreign languages - in 2019 there were more than 90. Under the Erasmus+ programme, the faculty has concluded agreements with more than 130 universities from 27 European countries. Exchanges are now possible, for example, with the University of Saint-Louis (Belgium), Catholic University of Toulouse (France), National University of Public Service (Hungary), Julius Maximilian University of Wurzburg (Germany), University of Porto (Portugal), University of Klagenfurt (Austria), University of Lleida (Spain). In cooperation with UIC John Marshall Law School (USA) the faculty held the traditional event called A Day of US Law, and in cooperation with the University of Gdansk an event called the Polish-Czech Academic Forum. The long-term cooperation with UIC JMLS was solemnly commemorated and recognised in 2019 by the awarding of the FLaw MU Commemorative Medal to Professor Joseph Vosicki for his lifelong contribution to science, education and further development of the faculty. The Department of Legal Practice and Clinics takes care of the development of students' legal skills. Organised activities develop hard and soft skills, improve students' abilities and the possibilities of their application in the future legal profession. The department cooperates with a number of renowned law firms, state institutions, non-profit organisations and private entities. It also coordinates professional practice. The faculty communicates regularly through the faculty and graduate Facebook pages and other social networks. In 2019, it continued to organise the annual meeting of graduates and organised the 47th year of the law ball. The faculty as is traditional organised the 13th annual international conference Days of Law. The 13th annual successful COFOLA conference was organised for young legal researchers and doctoral students. Graduates of the faculty were also invited to the Legal Vysočina sports event. 12.2 Faculty of Medicine In 2019, the Faculty of Medicine went through a year full of activities connected with the centenary of its establishment, and there was also a change in the dean's position. In October, Prof. MUDr. Martin Repko, PhD was elected dean of the Medical Faculty of MU, after the previous dean Prof. MUDr. Martin Bares, PhD became rector of Masaryk University. The main tasks of the new management included increasing the number of students in general medicine on the basis of the support of the Government of the Czech Republic, and setting the budget. In 2019, 2,962 students studied at the Faculty of Medicine in the master's degree programmes of General Medicine and Dentistry, 693 people studied in the bachelor's and 197 students in the follow-up programmes. In 2019, the faculty had 4,394 students. The Faculty of Medicine regularly shows a high interest of applicants in all offered fields. In 2019, applicants submitted 8,226 applications (of which 3,946 applications were for General Medicine and 1,286 for Dentistry). 820 students enrolled in the first year, which is an increase of one hundred enrolled students compared to 2018 (of which 380 were in General Medicine and 60 in Dentistry). In addition to basic medical fields, in 2019 the faculty offered several three-year bachelor's or follow-up master's study fields and programmes educating non-medical health care workers. These included physiotherapy, laboratory diagnostics in healthcare, nutritional therapy, optics and optometry, orthoptics, medical rescue, nursing - general nursing, midwifery - midwife, specialisation in health care (physiotherapy, dietician, radiology assistant), intensive care full-time and combined and optometry. In 2019, the process of accreditation of two existing degree programmes, General Medicine and Dentistry, was completed within the institutional accreditation of MU and the strategic project MUM 4.0. Both degree programmes (also conducted in English) underwent a significant change in the curriculum and more than half of the predominantly clinical subjects were implemented new and with modern teaching methods (Problem Based Learning, Team Based Learning, teaching using virtual case studies and teaching on patient simulators with different degrees of fidelity) and new evaluation methods. At the same time, the accreditation process of the new degree programme BioanalyticalLaboratory Diagnostics inHealthcare - Em-bryologist was successfully completed. The SIMU+ project continued its successful implementation. One of the most significant events of 2019 was the construction of the Simulation Centre of the Medical Faculty of Masaryk University and the acquisition of instrumentation and material equipment, which was gradually tested in teaching. In the year of the centenary celebrations of the founding of MU and the Faculty of Medicine, the faculty prepared countless activities. The most important are the traditional May Campus Day, the Ceremonial Awarding of Commemorative Medals of the Faculty of Medicine, and in June the Graduation Day associated with the culmination of university-wide celebrations. During the autumn, the celebrations of the Matriculation Ceremony of students of the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Science continued on the occasion of the centenary of the start of classes and the start of the 100 litres of blood project THANKS TO MUNI. The season then ended with the ceremonial handing over of an honorary doctorate to Prof. David Lane and the Ball of the Century of the Faculty of Medicine and the Association of Medics. The award of the Minister of Health for excellent results in applied health research and development in 2019 was received by Mgr. Pavel Krejčí, PhD. The Minister praised his research in the field of new treatment options for achondroplasia, a genetic disorder of human growth and skeletal development. In 2019, Prof. MUDr. Jiří Vaněk, CSc. Won the City of Brno Award in the category of Medical Sciences and Pharmacy, for his significant contribution in the field of dentistry and social contribution to the city of Brno. In Brno PhD Talent 2019, which supports talented students of science and technology, awards went to five students from the Faculty of Medicine. Students of the Biomedical Sciences doctoral programme Veronika Fedorová, Josef Lavický and Tereza Souralová gained prizes, while the remaining winners are the students of the doctoral degree programme Oncology and Haematology, Laura Ondrišová and Kristýna Závacká. The Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare a Knowledge Translation (CEBHC-KT), which is part of the Institute of Biostatistics and Analyses, also operates at the Faculty of Medicine. In 2019, the centre won the competition for the organisation of the International Global Evidence Summit 2021. l 1 ^,BOTAN I STS RICHNESS FORESTS HE SPECIES O P E A*N • % U! fl( Researchers from the Department of Botany and Zoology at the Faculty of Science, led a team of more than 30 experts from 16 countries, which focused on the description of plant biodiversity in European forests. The team compared data from 73 thousand forest sites with geographical information, information on landscape seand historical transformations. Based on statistical models, an overview was created of where there are oristically rich and where, on the contrary, poor forests occur in Europe. The map indicates which forest areas of our continent are the most valuable in terms of preserving plant diversity. The study was published in the Journal of Biogeography. Photo: Martin Večeřa from the Institute of Botany and Zoology at the FSci, the study's main author. 12.3 Faculty of Science In 2019, the Faculty of Science continued to strive for continuous improvement of the quality of education and excellent basic and applied research. The key was the implementation of the European Charter and the HRS4R strategy, intervening in all aspects of life at the faculty, which became a proud holder of the European Certificate of HR Excellence in Research. After completing the demanding accreditation of undergraduate education, applicants were offered 20 bachelor's and 32 master's programmes, including a number of new ones such as Environment and Health, Human Biology, Nature Conservation, Radiological Physics, Geoenvironmental Risks and Remediation. For the first time, the faculty used its own system of individualized evaluation of the admissions procedure, which took into account the motivation and professional preferences of applicants. In 2019,1,813 students studied at the faculty in bachelor's and 862 in follow-up master's programmes. 883 graduates successfully completed their studies, of which 450 in bachelor's and 341 in follow-up master's studies. Undergraduate students were supported by regular merit scholarships, the 14 best students received scholarships in the amount of CZK 15,000 through the Dean's Award. As part of inter nationalisation, students were offered over 160 courses in English or attractive scholarships to support mobility in the range of CZK 17 to 25,000. The preparation of the English programmes Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology began. A significant prize was the Award of the Minister of Education, Youth and Sports, which went to doc. RNDr. Zdeněk Bochníček, Dr., for his excellent educational activities, and was also awarded to master's students Jaroslava Ježková and Ravi José Tristao Ramos. The MU Rector's Award for outstanding teachers was awarded to Mgr. Martin Cuta, PhD, and the rector's award for outstanding students of master's degree programmes was received by a chemistry student Mgr. Petra Vojáčkova. A pillar of quality research at the faculty is doctoral studies. Last year, it managed to consolidate the original almost 40 fields into 19 newly-accredited compact doctoral programmes, also offered in English. For more than 800 doctoral students the Faculty of Science is introducing new standards, including significantly enhanced financial support. In addition to the basic scholarships (CZK 72.3 million in 2019), the faculty paid out more than CZK 27 million. In September 2019, there was the successful interfaculty PhD Day, and doctoral students are offered lectures by top foreign lecturers within the MUNI Seminar Series - Life Sciences and Mathematics, Physics, & Computer Science. The quality of the research was evidenced by excellent successes in the prestigious Brno PhD talent 2019, in which 10 out of 25 three-year scholarships from the South Moravian Region were awarded to students of the Faculty of Science. In grant competitions, the faculty achieved extraordinary success - the RECETOX research centre received three highly competitive grants from the EU programme H2020 within the so-called Widening calls of Teaming, ERA Chair and Twinning. In particular, the CETOCOEN Excellence Teaming project, where the key partners are ETH Zurich and University College London, brings unique opportunities. In total, the faculty handled more than 300 basic and applied research projects, including 20 EU H2020 projects, 92 GACR projects including participation in three EXPRO projects, 22 OP RDE projects and 23 TA CR projects. The research results included over 1,000 articles in impactful foreign journals and more than 25 application results (patents, etc.). The MU Rector's Awards were awarded to doc. Mgr. Kamil Paruch, PhD and for extraordinary research results for young scientists under 35 years of age, Mgr. Pavlína Janovská, PhD The faculty is constantly improving conditions for foreign researchers and students. In 2019 (excluding citizens of the Slovak Republic) it employed 124 foreigners and had 181 foreign students. Thirty-one foreign experts were guests here for longer stays and 146 students and 38 employees went on long-term stays abroad. The Faculty of Science also actively continues to care for community life. As part of the celebrations the centenary of the university, the Exhibition 100/10 was prepared: Transformations of SCI MUNI in the years 2008-2018, then the Representative Ball, Graduation Day at the MUNI100 Festival and other events. For those interested in studying and the public, several Open Days, the MjUNI Children's University, the Researchers Night and other educational and cultural events were organised, for example, in the Botanical Garden of the Faculty of Science. The community life of the faculty was also supported by the second year of Campus Day, the autumn GardenFestival, the Deans' Barbecue on the Bohunice University Campus or the lighting of the Christmas tree in Kotlářská. JLi š í ^ fy GRADUATES OF THE FACULT OF ARTS MET AFTER YEARS TO COMMEMORATE EVENTS OF THE l/ELl/ET REVOLUTION Graduates of the Faculty of Arts Ivo Durec, Renáta Růžičková, Darja Kocábová and Pavel Kocman met again on the premises of the faculty, where they were closely connected by the Velvet Revolution 30 years ago. The quartet were on the strike committee and archived all speeches, leaflets or posters created at the time. Thanks to them, the Archives of Masaryk University now houses probably the largest collection of revolutionary written materials and posters in the entire former Czechoslovakia -42 boxes of archival materials. Photo: Ivo Durec, Renáta Růžičková, Darja Kocábová and Pavel Kocman met after many years in the Archives of Masaryk University over the written monuments of the Velvet Revolution. 12.4 Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts, as the largest faculty of MU, covers the widest range of courses. In 2019, almost 6,500 students studied here in bachelor's, master's, follow-up masters and PhD programmes. In addition, participants in various lifelong learning programmes also studied here. The faculty offers the fields of philology, history, science of art and culture, philosophy, pedagogy, psychology and religion. In 2019, 6,293 applications were submitted for bachelor's studies, 1,948 applications for follow-up master's studies and 196 applications for doctoral studies. Faculty students can use a number of scholarship programmes. The student's professional activity is traditionally stimulated by a regular competition for the Dean's Award of the Faculty of Arts, announced during Humanities Week, in which the best final theses of bachelor's, master's and doctoral students are awarded prizes. The faculty supports the activities of students associations and a special scholarship programme administered by the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate of the Faculty of Arts, which is subsidised by CZK 200,000 each semester. In 2019, new interfaculty agreements were signed with the universities of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Ryukoku (japan) and a memorandum of cooperation was concluded with the University College of Kentucky (USA). The contracts were extended to include the Belarus State University, Nizhny Novgorod State University and National Taiwan Normal University. In 2019, the faculty's efforts to build a range of programmes and subjects in English and other foreign languages continued. Within the IRP programmes, a total of 120 subjects taught in English and other foreign languages were supported at the faculty. Thirteen of them represented new subjects offered by faculty teachers, 25 subjects in English were offered repeatedly and 72 subjects were taught (completely or partially) by foreign teachers. These courses are offered across disciplines, beyond the teaching of foreign languages taking place at philological departments and institutes. Foreign promotion of the range of courses in English was carried out through Internet advertising, specialised platforms (Keystone, Study-portals and Begin Group) or participation in trade fairs in Russia, Southeast Asia and North America. Efforts to increase the share of foreigners in Czech programmes also continued. Cooperation was established with the Institute of Language and Vocational Training of Charles University, the purpose of which is to present the faculty as an attractive choice for studying in Czech to potential foreign applicants, especially from the Slavic countries. In doctoral studies, the number of students at the Faculty of Arts is decreasing, but the relative share of doctoral students in relation to other types of study has increased to 10%. In 2019,636 doctoral students studied at the FArts. The faculty supports the internationalisation of doctoral studies with the help of doctorates under double supervision with foreign partners. Under double supervision, six doctoral theses were defended in 2019. The faculty supported seven international doctoral seminars and schools, the 15 best students in doctoral programmes received extraordinary scholarships in the amount of 10 and 15 thousand CZK. In the field of research, the faculty managed to establish itself in international project formats by receiving the ERC Advance project, carried out by Matthew Rampley, BA, PhD with his research on Central European interwar architecture. Matthew Rampley headed to the faculty thanks to the MUNI Award inScience and Humanities. International overlap is also successful in the competition GACR EXPRO of Associate Professor David Zbiral and the successful solution of bilateral projects of GACR, TA CR and others. The FArts is also strengthening its participation in applied research projects supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic and the NAKI programme (a programme to support applied research and development of national and cultural identity) under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. The FArts is one of the most productive faculties of Masaryk University in publishing activities. In 2019, ten titles were published in the Spisy series of the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University, three of them in English. As part of the celebrations of the centenary of MU, the faculty published another six book titles in the special edition series MUNI ARTS 100. In 2019, a new directive was created regulating the Principles of Publishing Activities at theFaculty of Arts. The faculty has long supported the publication of 22 professional journals, which are gradually being included in international databases. The faculty also focused on the implementation of steps leading to the inclusion of journals in the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), which supports the policy of open access to scientific information. In 2019, the Faculty of Arts organised a number of events for the academic community and faculty graduates as part of the celebrations of the centenary of Masaryk University. The June Graduate Day of the Faculty of Arts was an example. As part of the event, there were premieres of two compositions by graduates of the faculty, Prof. Milos Stedron and Mgr. Ondfej Kyas. With the support of faculty funds, the three-day Ancient Days took place, which offered students, faculty staff and the general public ancient sports games and guided military and sports demonstrations. The event culminated in the Stathmos competitive parade. s 0 c i a Lf^pd agogy proje thWWen university h roma to go to un i vers / The project of the Department of Social Pedagogy called Open University helps young Roma to increase their self-confidence and motivation to enrol at university. In January 2019, the project included a meeting of Roma students, those interested in university studies and representatives of organisations who introduced motivational courses and the positive role models of Roma graduates to the Roma community. The project of the Faculty of Education wants to motivate young Roma to think about applying to university in the first place, then to choose the right field and successfully pass the admissions procedure. The department is building on its previous activity, thanks to which 61 Roma have successfully completed the field of Social Pedagogy since 2006. Photo: Secondary school student Petr Banda (left) and Stefan Grinvalsky, who is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Education. 12.5 Faculty of Education At the head of the faculty in February 2019 was doc. PhDr. Jiří Němec, PhD, who was re-elected to his position by the Academic Senate of the Faculty in October 2018. In 2019, 4,820 students studied at the Faculty of Education, of which 2,877 were in bachelor's, 598 in master's and 1,204 in follow-up master's degree programmes. In-terfaculty study was carried out in selected combinations of fields in cooperation with FEA, FArts, FSpS, FSS and FSci. Within the four degree programmes Special Pedagogy, Pedagogy, Specialisation in Pedagogy and Philology 141 doctoral students studied at the faculty. 40 doctoral students were newly admitted to study, and 27 graduates completed their doctoral studies with a state doctoral examination and the defence of their dissertation. In the course of 2019, one bachelor's, one five-year master's degree and five doctoral study fields were transformed into degree programmes to be implemented from the academic year 2020/2021. As part of the mobility, the faculty admitted 85 foreign students. The number of domestic students who completed a study or work stay abroad increased compared to the previous year to 219. The faculty has concluded new agreements with the University of Bologna and Malmö University, and the faculty has a new bilateral agreement with Chaoyang University of Technology (Taiwan). The main cooperation with foreign institutions was focused on the strategic partners Kirchliche Pädagogische Hochschule KPH (Austria), Bishop Grosseteste University (Great Britain), Hague University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands) andJAMK (Finland). The Scientific Board of the Faculty of Education, met four times during 2019. During these meeting, three habilitation proceedings were successfully conducted and four proceedings were reopened. In the year 2019, the faculty organised 13 scientific conferences, 11 of which were with international participation. The dean of FEdu, doc. PhDr. Jiří Němec, PhD, received the Medal of Merit for the Development of Education, which is awarded by the Czech School Inspectorate. Prof. PhDr. Jaroslav Vaculík, CSc, from the Department of History of the Faculty of Education, received the South Moravian Region Award in 2019. The Czech Geographical Society gave an award for the best bachelor's thesis in geography in the Czech Republic to Monika Motyčková and her work Analysis of the Accessibility of the Old Town for People with Reduced Mobility. The MU Rector's Award for a significant artistic achievement was won by doc. Mgr. Petr Hala, PhD and PhD for composing a virtuoso composition for solo piano entitled Midnight Snowstorm. In 2019, a total of 92 research projects were tackled at the Faculty of Education. In particular, the faculty recorded a significant increase in the number of projects of the TA CR, of which it handled six. This year, the faculty also dealt with six projects of the GACR. In 2019, a significant share of the total project portfolio of the faculty consisted of projects of the Operational Programme Research, Development and Education, of which the faculty dealt with 14 and coordinated three. Of the international Erasmus+ projects, the faculty coordinated two projects and cooperated in eight as a partner organisation. The faculty has been significantly involved in solving projects within the INTERREG, AK-TION, Czech Development Agency to assist Ukraine and the International Visegrád Fund programmes. Two H2020 projects and 21 MU Development Fund projects were also addressed at the faculty. The largest investment project of the faculty in 2019 was the construction and commissioning of the Kafinet café in the building at Poříčí 31, which was opened in February 2020. An important aspect of the newly-opened faculty café is the involvement of the non-profit organisation Threshold South Moravia, which ensures the operation of the café. Thanks to this cooperation, the café can function as a training workplace for people who return to work after a mental illness. The most important faculty events in 2019 included Alumni Day and Faculty Open Day, which took place as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the founding of Masaryk University. Also important was the Thirty Years of Freedom event - a conference with participants in the Velvet Revolution, which introduced important participants in the November Revolution in 1989 at the faculty. EC I í J C the actors of the post-no v e m b e r |l|ru nsformation mej^jf-or a debate at the eiTLTY of economics and administration Jniversity hos On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, Masaryk University hosted a conference with personalities who were present at the rebirth of society. Speakers at the Faculty of Economics and Administration included former Minister of Finance Václav Klaus, then Minister of Culture Milan Uhde, Pavel Rychetský, who was Deputy Prime Minister at the turn of the period, and the lawyer Hana Kodrová Marvanová. At the conference entitled 30 Years of Transformation of the Economy and Society, the invit guests remembered and evaluated the whole process of social transformation. Photo: President of the Chamber of Commerce Vladimír Dlouhý at a conference on the post-November transformation at the Faculty of Economics and Administration. 12.6 Faculty of Economics and Administration In 2019, almost 2,700 students studied at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, of which 1,482 were in bachelor's, 1,086 students in follow-up master's and 89 students in doctoral degree programmes. An important step for the faculty in 2019 was the acquisition of new accreditation of the Administration Publique programme and the re-accreditation of the Public Economics and Administration programme by the European Association for Public Administration Accreditation (EAPAA). Masaryk University is the only one in the Czech Republic to have public administration degree programmes accredited by this prestigious organisation. The form of final state examinations of bachelor's and follow-up subsequent master's studies at the faculty has undergone a fundamental change. In accordance with the conditions of the new degree programmes and trends at top foreign universities, the core of the final examination became the defence of the final thesis and a broader discussion on the chosen topic. In the field of doctoral studies, the accreditation of the unique doctoral degree programme in Regional Economics was managed. In addition to the accreditation itself, cooperation with important foreign institutions (e.g. WU Wien) was implemented and a specialised library by Manfred Fischer was built. In 2019, negotiations continued on interfaculty teaching in English and on expanding the range of degree programmes with the direct participation of a foreign partner (e.g. the University of East Anglia, UK). A stable number of exchange students come to the faculty every year, and in 2019 there were more than 160 foreign students. The numbers of foreign students in accredited programmes of the faculty are also developing positively. The result of long-term communication with partner organisations and companies was a significant strengthening of the area of lifelong learning. In 2019, the first offers of comprehensive courses were implemented, for example for the company dm drogerie markt s.r.o. The aim is to offer educational products with modular courses that companies could use in the long term. The substantial increase in the number of research projects supported by prestigious grant schemes continued, especially from the H2020 programme. At the end of 2019, the faculty implemented three H2020 projects, two of them large consortium projects such as RIA - Research and Innovation Actions, including cooperation with large industrial concerns such as the Gorenje Group (Slovenia) or public sector partners such as UNESCO. The Faculty of Economics and Administration also took part in the celebrations of the centenary of MU and the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution. The main event for the faculty was the conference30 Years of Transformation of the Czech Economy and Society, which it organised in cooperation with the FSS and FLaw. Many important guests from academic and public life spoke at the event, such as Prof. Vaclav Klaus, JUDr. Pavel Rychetský and others. Part of the annual celebrations was the organisation of a meeting of graduates in order to present the current life of the university, or respectively the faculty. As part of the Open Day 2019, the operation of the new Filtermac water filter was ceremoniously launched at the faculty. By installing the facility, the faculty not only wanted to provide fresh filtered water to its students and staff, but also to inspire them to limit the purchase of bottled water or sugary drinks in PET bottles. In just three and a half months of operation in 2019, when the machine counts each pumping, over 32,000 half-litre PET bottles were saved, which is more than 800 kg of plastic. Traditionally, MU students have been offered practically-oriented development workshops with companies such as KPMG, Deloitte, EY, NeoVize and IBM or excursions to the Vienna headquarters of Vienna Insurance Group within the TopSeC programme (Top Students Centre). In 2019, the faculty also organised lectures in cooperation with Grow with Google on the topic of start-ups and digitisation of the world. FEA can also boast of a significantly expanded portfolio of activities for secondary school students. The traditional projects Touch Econ, Seminar of Economic Brains or Wealth of the Earth were supplemented by excursions for secondary school students connected with a professional workshop and the MiniErasmus programme, university studies for an exam over three days. In 2019, for the first time, the regional round of the Economic Olympiad competition took place at the faculty, but also accredited courses for secondary school teachers under the auspices of the Institute of Economic Education. FEA employees also took part in sports activities, traditionally it was To Work on a Bike, the MU Chess Tournament organised as part of the centenary celebrations and the FEA Badminton Tournament before Christmas. MUNI V r I r i WORLD-RENOWNED COMPUTER SCIENCE PROFESSOR DONALD KNUTH AND DANA SCOTT LECTURED ON THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FACULTY OF INFORMATICS The Faculty of Informatics celebrated its 25th anniversary and, following the celebrations, organised a Week with Turing Prize Winners. It gave students a chance to meet two computer science legends, Professors Donald Ervin Knuth and Dana Stewart Scott, both of whom hold the prestigious ACM Turing Prize (similar to the Nobel Prize in Computer Science). The professors came to Brno to discuss informatics and art with computer science students as well as probability and type theory. At the end of the week of the celebration, the Czech premiere of the multimedia organ oratorio Fantasia Apocalyptica took place, composed by Donald E. Knuth himself. Photo: Donald Ervin Knuth lectures to students at the Faculty of Informatics. 47 12.7 Faculty of Informatics The election of the Dean took place at the Faculty of Informatics in 2019. In the first round of the second election, prof. RNDr. Jiří Zlatuška, CSc, was re-elected and has been in charge of the faculty since September 2019. In 2019, a total of 2,061 students studied at the Faculty of Informatics, of which 1,393 in bachelor's and 567 in follow-up master's programmes and 101 were doctoral students. The number of applications for bachelor's studies at FI returned to the usual number of 1,688 applications. The entrance examination was waived for 700 applicants on the basis of the set criteria. Since 2014, the faculty has been providing motivational scholarships of CZK 7,000 to admitted bachelor's students with excellent grades in mathematics or with success in top competitions. In 2019,11% of freshmen received this scholarship. Excellent results within studies are traditionally rewarded with a merit scholarship, and two hundred students at the faculty were awarded in this way in 2019. In May 2019, FI successfully re-accredited the doctoral programme Informatics with two specialisations (informatics: Fundamentals of Informatics and Technology and Methodology of Computer Systems). FI is also testing pilot double supervision of students with the Czech Academy of Sciences, specifically under a contract with the CzechGlobe Institute. In 2019, nine students successfully completed their doctoral studies at the Faculty of Informatics. Students Martin Jonáš and Katarína Furmanová won the FI Dean's Award for excellent dissertations. Ibrahim Ghafir and Katarína Furmanová defended their dissertations in accordance with the conditions of the EuropeanDoctorate. Michal Balážia, a graduate of the faculty from 2018, won the Rector's Award 2019 for an excellent dissertation. Vít Novotný became a PhD Talent and received a scholarship of CZK 300,000. In 2019, FI academic and research staff acquired and started work on five GACR projects, two from the TA CR, two from of the Ministry of the Interior from the Security Research Programme and the H2020 project - Societal Challenges. In addition to these new projects, the faculty also dealt with previously started projects, including ten GACR projects, three TA CR projects, four EU projects - ERC, H2020 - MSCA, H2020 Ecsel, H2020 RIA and projects of other providers by the ministries of the Czech Republic (MIT, MI, MC and MEYS). Within MU, there were four interdisciplinary research projects of GAMU and six projects ofMUDF. Professor Daniel Kráľ, the first holder of the MUNI Award in Science and Humanities, was selected in 2019 as one of the 52 newFellows oftheAmericanMathematicalSociety, and is one of the two holders of this title in the Czech Republic. Tereza Nečasová received the Joseph Fourier Award for research work in the field of computer science and informatics. Before the end of 2019, 31 companies were cooperating with the faculty within the Association of Industrial Partners (AIP), namely four companies in the Strategic Partner category, 8 companies in the Partner category and 19 companies as SME partners. The interest in membership in the AIP has long exceeded capacity, thanks to which membership is extended only on the basis of well-functioning cooperation. Emphasis is placed on the involvement of students in the form of final theses in cooperation with companies. Successfully defended final theses in cooperation with companies in 2019 numbered 99, which is more than a quarter of successfully defended final theses at FI. In 2019, FI's strategic partners supported 10 doctoral students. In 2019, the Faculty organised a Graduate Day on the occasion of the 25th birthday of the FI. The celebrations also included visits by two Turing Prize winners, Donald E. Knuth and Dana Scott. Professor Ross Anderson received an honorary doctorate as part of the celebrations. In June, the FI organised the SSPA competition and organised four OpenDays, including the September OpenDay. The faculty participated in the Researchers Night, the Day of Science and also in the project of the Children's University MjUNI. As part of the Dies academicus and MUNI 100 celebrations, FI students held a theatrical performance of ProFI Theatre and the traditional 19th FI MU Film festival within MUNIFESTO with a parallel screening at the faculty and at the Scala University Cinema. The faculty also supports the events of student associations. In 2019, the Correspondence Seminar of Informatics, the InterLos, Interjelen and InterSob competitions and others took place. In order to gain greater awareness of the Faculty of Informatics, programming seminars were organised at secondary schools for selected students of secondary schools (Android, Embedded Systems and Python) and a summer school on the premises of the faculty. The faculty processed the results of an extensive survey of communication preferences and opportunities for graduates to cooperate with the faculty. In the autumn, a newsletter was sent to FI graduates in English. The faculty is also preparing a campaign to involve graduates and the AIP in the promotion of lifelong learning. Significant graduates and their achievements in both the academic and commercial world are presented in the new gallery of graduates on the faculty's website. psychologists fro the £ faculty of . social studies Whaue completed extensive /Pc/sT-revolutionary \km^ research 0 nt a rent in g in /the czech republic The team from the Faculty of Social Studies completed extensive post-revolutionary research on parenthood in the Czech Republic. With the help of questionnaires sent to respondents from the third trimester of pregnancy to when the child was three, the researchers asked about various aspects of motherhood and parenthood. In the first wave, the researchers received almost 1,200 responses and conducted a number of personal interviews. The survey shows that Czech parents are insecure in the area of upbringing and child care, as trends are changing and it is much more difficult to become familiar with care. All the findings are presented in a publication called How Moms Do It. Psychological Research on Motherhood, the main author , " of which isZuzana Masopustova. ■ ' • ■ Photo: Zuzana Masopustova, the main author of a book that summarises the results of parenting research in the Czech Republic. ■ * • ■ • ' ■ ■ . • • * 12.8 Faculty of Social Studies In April 2019, the Academic Senate of the Faculty of Social Studies of MU elected a new Dean, prof. PhDr. Stanislav Balík, PhD. His four-year term began on September 1,2019, when he took over the dean's office from doc. PhDr. Břetislav Dančak, PhD. In 2019, 2,702 students in bachelor's and follow-up master's degrees and 198 doctoral students studied at the Faculty of Social Studies. The faculty, with one exception (European Governance), has completed the process of transforming fields into degree programmes. The interest in studying at FSS in 2019 is evidenced by more than 3,100 applicants for bachelor's studies from students who could apply for the first time in the admissions procedure at the FSS from 1 September instead of 1 November. The Faculty of Social Studies did not relax its emphasis on degree programmes taught in English. In 2019, it offered one bachelor's degree programme in International Relations and European Studies in English and nine follow-up master's degree programmes. Two of them are organised in cooperation with other European universities. Seven degree programmes in English are then offered at the doctoral level. In 2019, the process continued of preparing three new English undergraduate programmes: the interdisciplinary Global Challenges: Society, Politics, Environment and Politics, Media and Communication and also the interfaculty Culture, Media and the Performing Arts, which was established in cooperation with the Faculty of Arts. The emphasis on teaching in English is also evidenced by dozens of courses taught outside the English degree programmes. In 2019, for example, new subjects from American colleagues teaching at FSS as part of the Fulbright Commission scholarship were included: Carol Wise of the University of South California (USA), James Richter of Bates College (USA) and Brian D. Fath of Towson University (USA). A number of other educational events took place. The eighth year of the Summer School of Energy Security in Telč, organised by the Department of International Studies, has already taken place. The faculty took part in the traditional Researchers' Night event and, as every year, hundreds of secondary school students arrived at the faculty as part of Multimedia Day. The faculty supports tallented students both through scholarships and several competitions. Nine students won the prize for their bachelor's theses on 11 April 2019 as part of thelnnocentArnoštBláha competition, which is connected with a scholarship and participation in the conference of the same name. As part of the aforementioned Multimedia Day, the Department of Media Studies and Journalism awarded the Arnošt Heinrich Prize for the best creative bachelor's theses in the field of media and journalism. Faculty students also received awards away from their home ground. Lucie Sovova won the Storm-van der Chijs award for talented female doctoral students at the University of Wageningen, and student Martina Smahelova won the Rectors Award ofMasaryk University for outstanding students of doctoral degree programmes. Ludvik Mauer, a student of FSS, won first place in the Josef Vavrousek Award of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University. In 2019, the FSS gained 23 scientific projects, of which 11 were from the TA CR and eight from the GACR. The Institute for Research on Children, Youth and the Family was successful with the GACR EXPRO call project. The number of publications in the WOS database in Qi and Q2 increased significantly. A system of support for excellent scientific activities operates at individual workplaces. The Research and Project Support Department expanded its activities. 2019 was also rich in activities with a strong social impact. The Fakescape student project has been fully launched, based on a game combining elements of an escape and board game, the aim of which is to teach primary and secondary school students to recognise the pitfalls of the information world. More than 13,000 pupils and students have already played the game. In July 2019, the joint living of young adults from children's homes and students ofMasaryk University was started as part of the Symbios project, initiated by the Faculty of Social Studies. The project of the Department of Social Policy and Social Work in cooperation with the non-profit organisation Tripitaka Colours of the Brno Bronx also has a social dimension, the aim of which is to create a local open and independent community. Student Radio R and student television Studex operated all year round. The Department of International Relations and European Studies has joined the TV series Historie.cz on the topic of the German occupation and the functioning of the Gestapo in the Czech lands. The teachers of this department also collaborated with the Centre for Human Rights and Democracy. As every year, the Ekofilm international film festival, with the theme Nature -Our Heritage took place, attended by over 8,000 participants and presenting more than 30 films and 10 lectures, workshops and discussions on the topic of environmental and nature protection options. Crucial to the faculty in 2019 were the celebrations of the centenary ofMasaryk University, which included several events that underlined the values on which the FSS, as well as the entire university stands: humanism and the search for truth and openness. 12.9 Faculty of Sports Studies In 2019, 874 students in three bachelor's programmes and 415 students in four follow-up master's programmes studied at the Faculty of Sports Studies. 332 graduates successfully completed their studies. The faculty offers eight scholarship programmes, while a scholarship to support final theses in English was awarded to 13 students. As part of the transfer to degree programmes, the programme Physical Education and Sport was accredited in the bachelor's course in 2019, with specialisations corresponding to the original fields: Sports Management, Regeneration and Nutrition in Sports, Team Games Referees, Special Education of Security Forces and Coaching. Furthermore, the associated interfaculty studies with the Faculty of Education was accredited, where a novelty is the combination of physical education with Czech language and literature. The degree programme Personal and Fitness Trainer was opened. In the follow-up master's studies, newly-accredited degree programmes corresponding to the original fields were opened: Applied Sports Education of Security Forces, Fitness Training and Applied Kinesiology, Sports Management, and Teacher Training in Physical Education for Primary and Secondary Schools. In 2019, the faculty's academic staff published 44 articles in journals, two professional publications, two chapters in professional publications and three articles in proceedings. In the monitored period, academic staff submitted 96 project proposals to faculty, university, national and international grant schemes with to begin in 2019, of which 32 were implemented. At the same time, the faculty was a co-investigator in the implementation of university-wide OP RDE projects (SIMU+, MUNl4students, Postdoc@MUNI and Quality Inclusive Education of Pupils with Special Educational Needs at Primary and Secondary Schools). The faculty was a partner in the KIDMOVE and NASME projects supported by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships programme. The FSpS has established the Incubator of Kinanthropological Research as an independent department, with the primary mission of strengthening the scientific research results of the faculty. In 2019, the Faculty of Sports Studies organised the 12th International Conference Sport and Quality of Life, with more than 150 participants, the second year of the conference Weightlifting and Fitness Training in Strength Sports and a special Olympics for disabled athletes under the auspices of the Czech Special Olympics Movement. In 2019, the FSpS developed cooperation with foreign institutions, and three new agreements were signed with partner universities from Croatia, the United Kingdom and Slovakia. Within the faculty, 47 students, 18 academic and 8 non-academic staff travelled in the mobility programmes. 52 foreign students completed a study stay at the FSpS and 15 employees of foreign universities completed a teaching stay or training at the FSpS. The faculty continued its cooperation with Beijing Sport University, on the basis of which 18 students from this university joined a degree programme based on the specialisation of refereeing collective games. Students acted as football referees, who were entrusted with 645 delegations in the competitions of the Steering Committee for the Czech Republic (youth matches), regional football associations (South Moravian RFA and Pardubice RFA) and the district football associations. Within this project, the FSpS cooperated with FIFA and UEFA international football referees and leading experts from the FACR. During 2019, the FSpS participated in the organisation of many events with a social impact. Events that took place within university projects responding to societal challenges were in particular the Winter Games of Special Olympics, the workshop Modern gymnastics for people with mental disabilities, FSpS students support athletes with disabilities, Onko weekend in Telč for cancer patients and Self-defence course for the visually-impaired and blind. In addition to university-wide events, FSpS also participated in Czech Radio Broadcasting from FSpS and the exhibition at the Technical Museum of the Beginnings of Sport in Brno, and also took part in the SPORT LIFE trade fair. In 2019, the Faculty also began preparing for the prestigious HRExcellence in Research Award, aiming to increase prestige and attractiveness for researchers, improve the quality of care for human resources and create conditions for a more attractive career in R&D. The faculty hosted a number of events for employees and graduates, such as the Valentines Table Tennis Tournament, meetings with students and staff at the Dean's Barbecue, the GET OUT event, the Staff Christmas and Advent at FSpS for employees' children. In 2019, the second year of the Cam-pusDay was organised together with other centres of the Bohunice University Campus. During this event, employees and students of all campus components have the opportunity to meet informally during a sports and cultural programme. FSpS students were successful at the Czech Academic Games 2019 and the World Summer Universiade in Naples. Students Lucie Brázdová, Monika Chochlíková, Dominik Vavrečka and Adam Václavík were awarded Best Academie Athlete of the City of Brno. 12.10 Central European Institute of Technology In 2019, CEITEC MU continued to advocate for improving the quality of human life and health through its quality basic research in the life sciences. In 2019,444 scientific and technical staff and 84 administrative staff supporting the efficient operation of the institute took part in research at CEITEC MU. The institute's staff comes from 37 countries, more than a third are foreigners and half are women. CEITEC MU is constantly improving working conditions and developing human resource management. These principles are enshrined in the HR strategy and Action Plan, which were formulated on the basis of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for Recruitment of Researchers. In 2019, CEITEC MU offered its research group leaders three soft skills training sessions and nine transferable and technical skills trainings. Twenty-two training sessions were organised for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, and they also had the opportunity to participate in five interactive events focused on career development for researchers. In 2019, CEITEC MU actively communicated its scientific results to the general public. The institute published 15 press releases and 77 articles on its website and disseminated 703 reports via social media. Researchers have proactively participated in scientific popularisation events, such as Science Café or Science Slam, the institute has hosted 10 excursions for Czech and foreign students, organised seven conferences, 82 lectures and 26 professional workshops, which were open to the international scientific community. In 2019, researchers from CEITEC MU published over 300 articles in prestigious peer-reviewed scientific journals, of which more than half were in journals in the 25% of the best professional periodicals. The publishing activity of the institute represents about a third of MU's scientific performance according to the Nature Index. Pavel Plevka's team of structural virologists described the structure of the P68 phage. The work was published in Science Advances. Pavel Plevka was successful in his ERC CZ call with his project focused on phage replication in a bacterial biofilm. Jiří Fajkus and his team refuted several existing findings in telomerase research, and his team's work was published in Nucleic Acid Research. Jiří Fajkus succeeded with this research in the national project GACR EXPRO. Dalibor Blažek and his team described the importance of the protein CDK 11 in cell division and showed that it could be a potential cancer therapy targets. The results were published in EMBO Reports. Researchers led by Jan Hejátko clarified the important connection between two important phytohormones, cytokinin and ethylene, and their role in regulating plant root growth. The results of their study were published in Molecular Plant. Pavel Plevka and his research team won the Werner von Siemens Award for the most important result of basic research. Marek Mráz won the MU Rector's Award for an extraordinary result in an international grant competition for his ERC Starting Grant. Marek Mráz was also awarded by the League Against Cancer for his significant work in the field of oncology and received the award of the President of the Czech Science Foundation for top research. Kateřina Musilová received the Purkyně Foundation Award for the results of her research. In 2019, Ivan Rektor received the MU Rector's Award for long-term outstanding research results. The Petr SedmeraPrize, awarded by the Jan Marek Marci Spectroscopic Society, was won by Kon-stantinos Tripsianes. In 2019, the institute succeeded in 9 national and 28 international grant projects. Among the most prestigious is the EMBO Installation Grant, which was awarded to the junior leader of the Panagiotis Alexiou research group. The three-year grant will help build a laboratory dealing with bioinformatics and the development of revolutionary machine learning technology applicable in biomedicine. CEITEC MU also received two prestigious MSCA-IF grants, which will fund experienced postdoctoral researchers from abroad. The institute also received a grant of 565 million for instrumentation innovation. The highest amount was received by the Czech Infrastructure for Integrative Structural Biology project, which studies the spatial arrangement of biomolecules. The National Infrastructure for Biological and Medical Imaging (Czech-Biolmaging) will also be modernised. CEITEC MU also coordinates the Alliance4Life partnership, made up often research universities and institutes from 9 Central and Eastern European countries. It is a partner of a consortium of 14 leading European research institutions, EU-LIFE, aimed at supporting collaborative biomedical research in Europe. Another very prestigious international project coordinated by CEITEC MU is the MSCA RISE project Inter TAU, where the main researcher is Jozef Hritz from the research group of Lukáš Zídek. This international multidisciplinary project brings together eight partners from the USA, Canada, Argentina, Ireland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic and uses knowledge of integrative structural biology to analyse pathological tau protein in order to explore an attractive therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease. 12.11 Institute of Computer Science The Institute of Computer Science's long-term goal is the synergistic connection of application-oriented research and development with caring for the extensive information infrastructure ofMasaryk University and its development. The institute combines research directions - cybersecu-rity and the development and use of e-infrastructures - together with operational, conceptual development and methodological supervision of MU's information infrastructure (with the exception of the operation of MU IS agendas) and the national CERIT-SC e-infrastructure. Cyber security research is primarily provided by the OP RDE project Centre of Excellence for Cybercrime (C4E), coordinated by the ICS (MU CSIRT team) and involving teams from the FI and FLaw in a top research environment that integrates informatics with legal and sociological aspects of cybersecurity. The development of the C4E Centre was supported by two international and seven national projects, mainly from the Ministry of the Interior and the TA CR, and the results were presented in 21 publications. It was very important to raise awareness of cybersecurity, both through the further development of the security portal and through a set of educational materials and an online Cybercompass course. Ongoing cooperation with other universities and state security services, especially the NCISA, is also significant. The ICS has become the only partner and supplier of key technologies for the elDAS CESNET activity, providing electronic signature services required by elDAS regulation. It is a central service for certificate management and signature creation, based on RemSig technology, developed at ICS. The service provides a qualified electronic signature in cooperation with the PostSignum certification authority of the Czech Post and 12 public universities have begun using it. During 2019, the institute carried out extensive market consultations on the technical specifications of the future economic and personnel system of Masaryk University. Their goal was to confirm the suitability of transitioning to the concept of open continuous development of these systems and the possibility of full encapsulation of all user interfaces within a system fully under the control of MU and which would expand the existing INET system. Before the end of 2019, the institute announced a second round of market consultations, aimed at the technical flexibility of the solutions offered. In 2019, the ICS supported the establishment of the e-INFRA CZ consortium, which is currently the only national e-infrastructure. The coordinator is the CESNET association, partners of the CERIT-SC centre (carried out by the ICS) and the national supercomputer centre IT4ln-novations at TUO. The consortium prepared and successfully defended investment financing for the development of e-INFRA CZ for 2020-2022 within the new OP RDE project. ICS continued to coordinate the OP RDE projects CERIT-SC and ELIXIR CZ: Capacity Building, through which the development of both these large research infrastructures is ensured. At the same time, in 2019 the implementation of several H2020 projects in which ICS is involved thanks to successes in the development and operation of the authentication and authorisation infrastructure for the pan-European ESFRI consortium ELIXIR and BBMRI, began. Within the H2020 EOSC Life project, a representative of the institute leads a work package tasked with building a Life Science Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (LS AAl) for a cluster of 13 European research infrastructures in the life sciences and medicine, and in the CINECA project a representative of the institute is responsible at the same level for the development and provision of AAI for cooperation in this area between the EU and Canada. The results achieved contributed to involvement in IMI activities in the field of treating rare diseases. Through these and other H2020 projects, the institute gradually strengthened its role in building the EOSC (European Open Science Cloud) and the Czech Republic's involvement in these European activities. Representatives of the ICS are participating in the creation of policies for the future European environment (EOSC Hub), and through the OpenAIRE project are involved in solving the issue of open access scientific publications and research data within the FAIR Data initiatives. The ICS also collected data on costs related to Open Access. At the national level, the institute is involved in CzechELib in providing access to the portfolio of essential electronic information resources. MU Organizational Structure Masaryk University MU Rector's Office RMU Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 60177 Brno, Česká republika, www.muni.cz Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 60177 Brno Faculties Faculty Faculty Faculty . of Law hLaW of Medicine HVleQ of Science TOCI Veveří 158/70, 61180 Brno Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno Kotlářská 267/2, 61137 Brno Faculty Faculty Faculty of Economics __ _ of Arts rr\TtS of Education HtQU and Administration rtn Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno Poříčí 623/7, 603 00 Brno Lipová 507/413, 602 00 Brno Faculty Faculty CCC Faculty cc c of Informatics of Social Studies POO of Sports Studies rOpO Botanická 554/68a, 602 00 Brno Joštova 218/10, 602 00 Brno Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno University Institutes Central European Institute of Computer if\r\ Institute of /\riTC^ Science IvsO Technology 011 I bU Botanická 554/68a, 602 00 Brno Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno 114 University Facilities Language Centre LC Masaryk University Archives Centre for International Cooperation CIC Komenského nám. 220/2, 662 43 Brno Žerotínovo nám. 449/3, 602 00 Brno Komenského nám. 220/2, 662 43 Brno Support Centre for Students Technology Transfer Mendel with Special Needs (Teiresiás) Office I U Museum Komenského nám. 220/2, Komenského nám. 220/2, Mendlovo náměstí 907/ia, 662 43 Brno 662 43 Brno 603 00 Brno University Centre _ Central Management Telč U CT Structure oftheCEITEC Project Career Centre CC Náměstí Zachariase z Hradce 2, Koliště 1965/133, Komenského nám. 220/2, 588 56 Telč 602 00 Brno 662 43 Brno Centre for the Development of Pedagogical ncDnEtf Competences V/Cnr Cl\ Veveří 468/26, 602 00 Brno Specialized Units Management of the Accommodation and Masaryk University University Campus __. Catering Services AUb Press (Munipress) atBohunice IVIUvsD Vinařská 471/53, 603 00 Brno Rybkova 987/19, 602 00 Brno Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno List of Abbreviations University ACS Accommodation and Catering Services ICRC AIP Association of Industrial Partners ICS AS MU Masaryk University Academic Senate IIS BIE Board of Internal Evaluation INET BIM Building information modelling BMS Building management system IS BTMU Board of Trustees of Masaryk University ISMU C4E Cyber Crime Centre of Excellence ISAB MU CC Careers Centre CEITEC Central European Institute of Technology ISO CELLIM Core Facility Cellular Imaging LC CERIT-SC Centre for Education, Research and LPT Innovation in ICT MIMSA CERPEK Pedagogical Competence Development Centre MU CIC Centre for International Cooperation MU EB CSIRT-MU Computer Security Incident Response MUCB Team CSS Centre for Scientiometric Support MUDF EC Economic centre MUES ECR Ethics Committee for Research MUST week EDUC European Digital UniverCity (consortium P-P00L of universities) ESN Erasmus Student Network RECETOX EUSOC European Graduate School for the Social Sciences RMU FArts Faculty of Arts SB MU FEdu Faculty of Education SC MU FEA Faculty of Economics and Administration SCSSN FI Faculty of Informatics FLaw Faculty of Law SIMU+ FMed Faculty of Medicine FSci Faculty of Science SUPO FSpS Faculty of Sports Studies TopSeC FSS Faculty of Social Studies TTO GAMU Grant Agency of Masaryk University U3A HR4MU Human resources development and UCB international research orientation at MU UCT International Clinical Research Centre Institute of Computer Science Internal inspection system Economic-administrative Information System Institutional Support Masaryk University Information System International Scientific Advisory Board of Masaryk University International Staff Office Language Centre Learning potential test Association of International Medical Students at Masaryk University Masaryk University MU Ethics Board Management of the University Campus at Bohunice Masaryk University Development Fund Masaryk University Economic Seminars Masaryk University Staff Training Week Undergraduate programme for motivated medical students Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment Masaryk University's Rector's Office Scientific Board of Masaryk University MU Shopping Centre Support Centre for Students with Special Needs (Teiresiäs) Strategic Investments of Masaryk University in Education System of Payment of Claims Top Students Centre Technology Transfer Office University of the Third Age University Campus Bohunice University Centre Tele Other AAI Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure AVT Audiovisual Technology AZV Czech Health Research Council BUT Brno University of Technology CAFM Computer-Aided Facility Management CAS Czech Academy of Sciences CESNET Czech Education and Scientific NETwork CR Czech Republic CSSA Czech Social Security Administration CU Charles University CzechELib National Centre for Electronic Information Resources elDAS European Union regulation on electronic identification in the internal European market EIR Electronic information resources EIS Electronic Information System EMBO European Molecular Biology Organization EOSC European Open Science Cloud ERC European Research Council ERIH+ European Reference Index for the Humanities ESFRI European Strategic Forum for Research Infrastructure ESIF European Structural and Investment Funds EULETA European Legal English Teachers' Association FACR Football Association of the Czech Republic FIFA International Federation of International Football FP7 Seventh Framework Programme GACR Czech Science Foundation Gbps Gigabit per second, bit rate unit GIS Geographic information system H2020 EU Research and Innovation Framework Programme HASAW and FP Health and safety at work and fire protection IATEFL International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language ICM International Credit Mobility ICT / IT Information and communication technologies / information technologies ISEP International Student Exchange Programmes ITR Item Response Theory lm Linear metre MA Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic MEYS Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic MI Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic MIT Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic MSCA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions NCISA National Office for Cyber and Information Security NSP National Sustainability Programme OP EIC Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovations for Competitiveness OP JAK Operational Programme Jan Amos Comenius OP RDE Operational Programme Research, Development and Education OU Ostrava University PA Priority axis PS Primary school PUO Palacký University Olomouc R&D Research and Development RDI OP Research and Development for Innovations Operational Programme RFA Regional Football Association RIV Information Register of R&D results SAO Supreme Audit Office SMR South Moravian Region SR Slovak Republic SS Secondary school SSPA Students' Scientific Professional Activities TACR Technology Agency of the Czech Republic TB terabyte TGM Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk TUO Technical University of Ostrava UEFA Union of European football Associations WoS Web of Science 117 Annual Activity Report Masaryk University 2019 Published by Masaryk University, Žerotínovo nám. 617/9, 60177 Brno Editor: Šárka Řehořová, Strategy Office, MU Rector's Office Content and editorial collaboration: Ivana Gerlová, Martina Vidová and Jana Sobotková Translation: Simon Hooper Production: Pavla Hudcová, Department of External Relations and Marketing, MU Rector's Office Edition series design: Milan Katovský and Kateřina Katovská Graphic design and DTP: Milan Katovský and Pavel Kotrla Photo authors: Martin Indruch, Helena Brunnerová, Jan Prokopius, Szabolcs Csortos, CanStockPhoto, Unsplash, MU and M Magazine photo archives 1st edition, 2020 © Masaryk University, 2020 © Masaryk University, 2020