City: Brno
Language: English
Credits: 4 EC
About
Dive into the world of gametes and embryos. This summer school prepares students in methods of andrological analysis and microscopic anatomy of developing organisms. Alongside with basic laboratory skills and an overview of relevant theory, this course touches on infertility treatment as a relevent case study as it is one of the most challenging topics in embryology today.
Besides gaining hard skills in the lab, students will also expand on soft skills required for laboratory work such as the ability to do independent work as well as work in a team, critical thinking, presenting scientific issues, problem solving, and interculture communication.
This programme is designed as a part of our Intensive 2 Week Summer School, where multiple courses from a wide variety of Masaryk University study programmes and departments will be offered. These courses will be arranged in an intensive and dynamic form, each working day there will be an academic session. In the afternoon and evenings students come together from across disciplines to enjoy everything Brno has to offer!
Course leader
Helena Nejezchlebová, Jiřina Medalová
Course aim
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- understand the fundamental processes of embryology, from gametogenesis to organogenesis, in both humans and animals
- gain hands-on experience with andrological analysis, microscopic anatomy of developing embryo and related issues
- develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through independent and collaborative work in developmental biology
- improve the ability to communicate complex scientific findings effectively, with a focus on embryology and infertility treatment
Fee info
Fee
1350 EUR, Tuition fee
Fee
1250 EUR, Fee for students from partner universities
The cost breakdowns as follows: Tuition fees; Accommodation in Brno (12-25 July); Orientation; Daily cultural and social activities including welcome and farewell receptions; Saturday trip to one of the local Czech UNESCO sites; 24/7 support. Students should budget an additional €200-500 depending on their spending habits for food (lunch, dinner) and other expenses. Public transport ticket is in additional costs.