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Mendel University in Brno; Address: Zemědělská 1665/1 Brno, 613 00, Czech Republic; Phone: +420 545 131 111; E-mail: info@mendelu.cz; Identification number: 62156489; VAT identification number: CZ62156489; Data Box ID: 85ij9bs
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L'Università Mendel di Brno è un istituto di istruzione universitario ceco con sede a Brno. Fondata il 24 luglio 1919 su ispirazione dell'ex Accademia di Tábor, nel 1994 è stata dedicata al botanico Gregor Mendel. L'università è costituita dale facoltà di scienze agrarie, silvicoltura, economia e commercio, orticoltura e studi ...
Kampus MENDELU, Zemědělská 1, Brno Nejvýznamnější evropská agrolesnická konference se uskuteční poprvé v Česku. Hostí ji MENDELU v areálu kampusu v Černých Polích v Brně v květnu roku 2024.
It is named since 1994 after Gregor Johann Mendel, the botanist and "father of genetics", who was active in this city during his lifetime. In June 2020, the university was included in the QS World University Rankings top 1,000 for the first time, placed #701-750.
Address: Zemědělská 1665/1, 613 00 Brno. Website: http://mendelu.cz/en/. Mendel University in Brno is the oldest independent university of its kind in the Czech Republic and is named after Gregor Johann MENDEL (1822-1884), the founder of modern genetics, who lived and did his research in Brno.
Mendel University in Brno (abbreviated to MENDELU) is a public institution with a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research that has driven new ways of thinking since 1919 and proudly bears the name of J. G. Mendel, the founder of modern genetics.