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University of Pristina

The University of Pristina (Albanian: Universiteti i Prishtinës) is a public university located in Pristina, Kosovo.[a] It is the institution that emerged after the disestablishment of the University of Pristina (1969–99) as a result of the Kosovo War. The inauguration of the university was a historical occurrence not only for the people of Kosovo, but for the whole Albanian nation. On 15 February, the solemn Parliament session took place, which is also proclaimed as The University of Pristina's Day. In the composition of the newly established University of Pristina were faculties with their headquarters in Pristina: the Faculty of Philosophy, Faculty of Law and Economics, Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Medicine. Now the University of Pristina has 17 faculties, of which 14 are academic faculties, and 3 are faculties of applied sciences. Contained within the emblem is a translation of the name into Latin, Universitas Studiorum Prishtiniensis.

University of Pristina
Universiteti i Prishtinës
Seal of University of Pristina
TypePublic
Established1969 (1999)
Budget€34.0 million
RectorQerim Qerimi
Academic staff
900
Students31,200 (2022–23)
Location,
42°40′00″N 21°10′00″E / 42.666667°N 21.166667°E / 42.666667; 21.166667
CampusUrban
Colours     
Websitewww.uni-pr.edu
Faculty of Philology
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Medicine (Institute A)
Faculty of Philosophy
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Law and Economics
Campus

Overview

The University of Pristina occupies the campus in Pristina, Kosovo, serving as the major university in the area of Kosovo. It is a member of the European University Association. It maintains contacts with Western European and American universities and institutions.[1][2][3][4] University of Pristina is the highest-ranked Albanian-language university in Europe.[5] Universiteti i Prishtinës is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the medium-sized city of Pristina (population range of 500,000-1,000,000 inhabitants), Republic of Kosovo. This institution has also branch campuses in the following location(s): Gjilan, Pejë, Prizren, Ferizaj, Gjakovë, Mitrovicë. Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Ministria e Arsimit, e Shkencës dhe e Teknologjisë, Republika e Kosovës (Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Kosovo Republic), the University of Pristina is a coeducational higher education institution. The University of Pristina offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorate degrees in several areas of study.[6]

Statistics and university organisation

The academic year of the university runs from 1 October through 30 September, organised in two semesters, with 30 weeks of teaching per year. With youth up to 19 years of age accounting for over 50 per cent of the population, by 1980, every third inhabitant in the province was enrolled either in school or at the university. In Kosovo, the expansion of the student body in higher education was unparalleled in Yugoslavia, rising from 149 in 1958–59 to 35,706 at the university and other post-secondary educational institutions in 1975–76.[7] In the academic year 2016—2017 the university counted 38,974 active students, 17,042 (43.8%) men and 21,932 (56.2%) women; 38,334 (98.3%) of the students were from Kosovo, 413 (1%) from Preshevo, Medvegja and Bujanoc, 99 (0.25%) from Montenegro, 56 (0.14%) from North Macedonia, 49 (0.12%) from Albania, and 23 (0.06%) from other countries.[8]

About 5,000 students receive bachelor, and about 1000 master degrees every year at University of Pristina, the majority in social and human sciences[8] More than 70,000 have graduated from the university since its establishment.[9]

Unlike most other European universities, the university operates as a loose association of faculties, each with a legally autonomous status and administrative structure. This has been criticized by the World Bank as leading to a redundant duplication of programmes and facilities, hindering an effective prioritisation of programmes.[10]

History

The university of Pristina was founded in the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Yugoslavia, in Pristina, the first academic year being 1969–1970, and functioning until 1999. However, because of political upheaval, war, consecutive expulsion of faculty of one ethnicity or the other, extensive differences between the ethnicities, it separated into two disjoint institutions using the same name, albeit simply to reflect ethnic identity. Albanian-language activity continues to this day in Pristina, whilst the Serbian one, Univezitet u Prištini, has been located in Northern Mitrovica, where it still maintains its place in the Serbian Education System.[11][12]

Foundation

As a result of The League of Communists of Kosovo requesting more self-governance for their region, large-scale protests arose in Kosovo during November 1968, affecting the founding of the university in 1969–70. The university's first faculties were those of philosophy, medicine, law and engineering. The languages of instruction were Albanian and Serbo-Croat. Because the organizational status of the institution was language-based it is often considered as two separate universities. The Albanians welcomed the founding of the university, but only considered it as a milestone towards political equality and not as the final goal. Although it was supported by Josip Broz Tito, President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, it faced a lot of political opposition from the Serbian Communists, who considered it an "indication of autonomy for Kosovo". As early as 1971, the Serbs and Montenetgrins protested against the inauguration of the university.[13]

The demonstrations of 1981

The university was the starting point of the 1981 Kosovo student protests. The university contributed to unemployment, with highly educated and aggravated Albanians becoming recruits for nationalist sentiment.[14] Additionally, the Serb and Montenegrin population of Kosovo increasingly resented the economic and social burden incurred by the university's student population. The demonstrations, which started on 11 March 1981, originally started as a spontaneous small-scale protest for better food in the cafeteria and improved housing conditions in the halls of residence and ended with violence provoking mass demonstrations across Kosovo, a state of emergency, riots and numerous casualties.[15]

1990-98

Many Albanian lecturers were accused of breaking the Serbian education laws, dismissed and replaced by Serbs. The Albanian-language education then continued in private facilities, as part of the unofficial parallel shadow state, a self-declared Republic of Kosovo, enabling the education of some 30,000 Albanian students to continue. In the second half of the 1990s, Government of Serbia started negotiations with Albanian leaders about the university and came to the agreement that the Albanians would get control over 60% of the university campus, Serbs 35% and Turks 5%. However, Kosovo Serb protesters staged violent protests against the transfer and eventually had to be evicted by government forces. The buildings were extensively damaged, with furniture and equipment deliberately vandalized as to make them unusable.[16]

Kosovo War and aftermath

The 1999 War in Kosovo disrupted both the official university and its counterpart branch in Mitrovica. Most of the staff and students had fled from Kosovo in early June 1999. The Serbian population of Pristina, in August 1999, had fallen from 40,000 to under 1,000. As a result, the university broke into two separate branches, the one in Pristina and the one in North Mitrovica.[17]

December 2013 arrests

On December 12, 2013, eleven officials of the university Faculty of Medicine were arrested for grade forgery.[18][19][20][21] Arrested officials were physicians, professors, assistant professors, and administrative staff; some students were also arrested.[22]

2014 student protest and resignation of Ibrahim Gashi

The 2014 student protest began when Kosovo media accused Rector Ibrahim Gashi and his staff of falsifying research and publishing scientific papers based on that false research to bolster their academic credentials.[23] Gashi refused to resign after it was revealed he had published articles in predatory journals to meet the requirements for promotion to full professor. Student protesters became outraged after parliament failed to pass a vote demanding that Gashi resign, with coalition government political parties opposing the move. Gashi eventually resigned.[24]

Organisation and administration

Governance

The main governing bodies of the University of Pristina are the Steering Council and the Senate. The Steering Council has overall strategic responsibility for the effective institutional functioning of the university.

The University Senate is the highest academic body of the university. It is chaired by the Rector of the university, which is the university's main managing authority. The Rector is the main academic and administrative leader and is responsible for the effective and regular work of the university and for its management according to the policy defined by the Steering Council. The rector is assisted by the Vice Presidents and the Secretary General of the university. The duties of the Vice-Rectors are determined by the Rector in accordance with the provisions of the UP Statute.

The Secretary General of the university is the highest executive and administrative officer of the university. He answers the Rector for efficient, economical and effective administration at all levels of the university.[25]

Administration

The Central Administration of the University of Pristina was established by the decision of the University Board of Pristina in 2001.

According to the Statute of the university, the Central Administration is responsible for professional, administrative and technical issues related to:

  1. Education, scientific research and artistic work;
  2. Administration of recognition of studies;
  3. Personnel administration;
  4. Legal Aspects;
  5. University Development Plan;
  6. Accounting and finance;
  7. Maintenance and documentation of property;
  8. Folders;
  9. Movement of goods;
  10. Management of the information system;
  11. Central database;
  12. Other General Aspects of University Administration.

All these are coordinated by the Secretary-General.

At the suggestion of the Secretary-General, the Rector issues regulations on job placement within the Central University Administration. A more detailed description of the work for Central Administration services is provided in Regulation on the internal organization of the Central Administration of the university.[26]

Faculties

Academic units of the university are:[27]

  • Faculty of Philosophy
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Philology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
  • Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary
  • Faculty of Sport Sciences
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Architecture [28]

Admissions and fees

This higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment. Fees per semester at the University of Pristina include €25 for full-time students (BA), €125 for part-time students (BA), and €150 for Academic Masters (MA). Students coming from other cities or international students require around 200-350 euros per month to cover the cost of living in Pristina.[29]

University campus

Around 45,000 students attend the University of Pristina, but the students are not the only ones who use it. It is also used from the other part of the population that do not necessarily do activities that are related to the UP. This fact gives the UP another concern, and that is the accommodation of other activities that are not related to the UP. The campus has a really good position in the city of Pristina, and that gives the UP a really good potential to work on and improve all the problems that exist.[30]

The National Library

The National Library of Kosovo is located in the campus of UP. This library is the highest library institution in Kosovo established by the Parliament. It accepts donations; one from ORCA was accepted recently.[when?] The mission of the library is to collect, promote and preserve documents that are important for the state. They hold exhibitions, gatherings and they have a considerable and accessible number of books. This library is known for the unique history and architecture. Nevertheless, there is a big controversy for the beauty of the outside appearance of the library.

Halls of Residence

The campus contains eight halls of residence. They are considered affordable for all students. Moreover, in the per-month-price is included the food in the students' canteen center.[31]

Pristina International Summer University

In 2001, the University of Pristina began the establishment of Pristina Summer University. More than 4,000 local, regional and international students and more than 400 local and international professors participate in the PISU.[32]

In the summer of 2018, the University of Pristina (UP) organised the 18th edition of the Pristina International Summer University. The program brought together local and international professors and lecturers for two weeks, and provided approximately 15 credited courses covering a wide range of study fields. In addition, public discussions, lectures etc., were organized on prominent issues of Kosovar and (South) East European societies. Recreational events and excursions have also been organized for students and staff. Pristina International Summer University 2017, hosted approximately 500 students. In this year's program, approximately 300 participants were accepted, out of which 150 from Kosovo and 150 participants from abroad. A list of the available courses can be found in the University Of Pristina official website. PISU is organized every year, in the first week of July and it aims to establish and expand the cooperation between the University of Pristina and international universities. [33]

Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina

The Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina has been officially opened since April 2007 as an OSCE project, while since January 2009, it functions as a Unit of the Academic Development Office in the University of Pristina. The Career Development Center's objectives are to help the UP students in gaining knowledge and developing their skills, which will help them during their employment. It also aims to help students in gaining work experience during their studies, in order for them to understand more about the world of the job market, as well as in offering advice and information for the high school graduates who want to study in UP. They tend to achieve these goals by enabling students access to new information on studies, trainings, seminars, lectures, various activities, as well as information about job vacancies and practical work.[34]

Virtual Career Platform

VCP (PVK) is the Virtual Career Platform by which the students and the graduates can participate in the Virtual Career Fair. Through online access the navigators can be meet with institutions, companies and organizations by clicking on these sectors: Banking, Finance, Information Technology, Engineering, Architecture, Design, Consulting, and Education. Through biz-form, one can communicate directly with the institutions’ human resources departments, companies, and organizations, participants in VCP (PVK). VCP (PVK) provides information about: Career education and orientation, high school graduates information, counsel for students, general information about VCP (PVK). CDC (QZHK) online services are free for the students and the graduates from the University of Pristina “Hasan Prishtina”.[35]

Notable people

Doctors of Honor

Notable alumni and faculty members

Criticism

The University of Pristina has been criticized for its association with the political class, corruption, and lack of literature. According to a recent study by Preportr, a substantial part of Kosovo's government officials, including ministers, hold academic roles in higher education institutions, including the University of Pristina. Literature in Albanian is highly absent, and the available literature is largely outdated.[38]

Some 15 high-profile politicians were serving as ministers or MPs in 2015, including the ministers of justice, education, and defense, and receiving salaries as full-time professors. Reformist Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu stripped them of their pay for work that they did not perform. Another 80 or so professors were receiving double or triple salaries for teaching at multiple faculties or branches of the university in other cities in Kosovo. Attempts to stop this were overturned by the appeal court. Zejnullahu also chose to disregard a policy that let 1,000 children of war veterans or soldiers killed in action register for university without passing an entrance exam, believing it to be unfair and against university standards. After a year and a half, Zejnullahu was fired by the university steering board on 21 October 2015. Zejnullahu's removal was reversed days later by Education Minister Arsim Bajrami, but his struggle made him a national symbol of Kosovo's battle against nepotism and graft.[39]

Two professors, Beqir Sadikaj and Zeqir Veselaj, who had earlier been identified as plagiarists were in 2015 elected as members to the 5-member Governing Council of the UP and voted to dismiss Rector Zejnullahu.[40]

Improvement to be made

Since its foundation, the University of Pristina has made many improvements. Nevertheless, it is still facing difficulties. A primary concern is the lack of work space and absence of professors. Moreover, plagiarism, lack of infrastructure and other commitments of the professors outside of university of Pristina, continue to hinder the operating of the university. Researchers found out that the campus is used more as a transit area for citizens than the students, and it also misses links between the buildings inside the campus.

A concerning fact is that even though the findings directly disclosed names of the staff who plagiarized, they continued to be employed by the university, unpunished.[41] In addition, politics somehow always influences the UP. In 2003, the University of Pristina was described as being "at the very core of political conflict and the self-esteem of Albanian Kosovars".[42]

Literature

  • Manfred G. Raupp Hrsg: The fight against malaria and other related mosquito-born diseases : results and proposed next steps of the Rotary Seminar at the University Prishtina (Kosovo), ICC Deutschland Türkei, Rotary International 2019 ISBN 978-3-945046-16-6

See also

Notes and references

Notes:

  1. ^ a b The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 92 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.

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External links

  • Official website (in English and Albanian)

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Albanian nation On 15 February the solemn Parliament session took place which is also proclaimed as The University of Pristina s Day In the composition of the newly established University of Pristina were faculties with their headquarters in Pristina the Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Law and Economics Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Medicine Now the University of Pristina has 17 faculties of which 14 are academic faculties and 3 are faculties of applied sciences Contained within the emblem is a translation of the name into Latin Universitas Studiorum Prishtiniensis University of PristinaUniversiteti i PrishtinesSeal of University of PristinaTypePublicEstablished1969 1999 Budget 34 0 millionRectorQerim QerimiAcademic staff900Students31 200 2022 23 LocationPristina Kosovo a 42 40 00 N 21 10 00 E 42 666667 N 21 166667 E 42 666667 21 166667CampusUrbanColours Websitewww wbr uni pr wbr eduFaculty of Philology Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Medicine Institute A Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Law and Economics Campus Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Statistics and university organisation 2 History 2 1 Foundation 2 2 The demonstrations of 1981 2 3 1990 98 2 4 Kosovo War and aftermath 2 5 December 2013 arrests 2 6 2014 student protest and resignation of Ibrahim Gashi 3 Organisation and administration 3 1 Governance 3 2 Administration 4 Faculties 5 Admissions and fees 6 University campus 6 1 The National Library 6 2 Halls of Residence 7 Pristina International Summer University 8 Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina 8 1 Virtual Career Platform 9 Notable people 9 1 Doctors of Honor 9 2 Notable alumni and faculty members 10 Criticism 10 1 Improvement to be made 11 Literature 12 See also 13 Notes and references 14 External linksOverview EditThe University of Pristina occupies the campus in Pristina Kosovo serving as the major university in the area of Kosovo It is a member of the European University Association It maintains contacts with Western European and American universities and institutions 1 2 3 4 University of Pristina is the highest ranked Albanian language university in Europe 5 Universiteti i Prishtines is a non profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the medium sized city of Pristina population range of 500 000 1 000 000 inhabitants Republic of Kosovo This institution has also branch campuses in the following location s Gjilan Peje Prizren Ferizaj Gjakove Mitrovice Officially accredited and or recognized by the Ministria e Arsimit e Shkences dhe e Teknologjise Republika e Kosoves Ministry of Education Science and Technology Kosovo Republic the University of Pristina is a coeducational higher education institution The University of Pristina offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor s degrees master s degrees doctorate degrees in several areas of study 6 Statistics and university organisation Edit The academic year of the university runs from 1 October through 30 September organised in two semesters with 30 weeks of teaching per year With youth up to 19 years of age accounting for over 50 per cent of the population by 1980 every third inhabitant in the province was enrolled either in school or at the university In Kosovo the expansion of the student body in higher education was unparalleled in Yugoslavia rising from 149 in 1958 59 to 35 706 at the university and other post secondary educational institutions in 1975 76 7 In the academic year 2016 2017 the university counted 38 974 active students 17 042 43 8 men and 21 932 56 2 women 38 334 98 3 of the students were from Kosovo 413 1 from Preshevo Medvegja and Bujanoc 99 0 25 from Montenegro 56 0 14 from North Macedonia 49 0 12 from Albania and 23 0 06 from other countries 8 About 5 000 students receive bachelor and about 1000 master degrees every year at University of Pristina the majority in social and human sciences 8 More than 70 000 have graduated from the university since its establishment 9 Unlike most other European universities the university operates as a loose association of faculties each with a legally autonomous status and administrative structure This has been criticized by the World Bank as leading to a redundant duplication of programmes and facilities hindering an effective prioritisation of programmes 10 History EditMain article University of Pristina 1969 1999 The university of Pristina was founded in the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Socialist Republic of Serbia Yugoslavia in Pristina the first academic year being 1969 1970 and functioning until 1999 However because of political upheaval war consecutive expulsion of faculty of one ethnicity or the other extensive differences between the ethnicities it separated into two disjoint institutions using the same name albeit simply to reflect ethnic identity Albanian language activity continues to this day in Pristina whilst the Serbian one Univezitet u Pristini has been located in Northern Mitrovica where it still maintains its place in the Serbian Education System 11 12 Foundation Edit As a result of The League of Communists of Kosovo requesting more self governance for their region large scale protests arose in Kosovo during November 1968 affecting the founding of the university in 1969 70 The university s first faculties were those of philosophy medicine law and engineering The languages of instruction were Albanian and Serbo Croat Because the organizational status of the institution was language based it is often considered as two separate universities The Albanians welcomed the founding of the university but only considered it as a milestone towards political equality and not as the final goal Although it was supported by Josip Broz Tito President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia it faced a lot of political opposition from the Serbian Communists who considered it an indication of autonomy for Kosovo As early as 1971 the Serbs and Montenetgrins protested against the inauguration of the university 13 The demonstrations of 1981 Edit The university was the starting point of the 1981 Kosovo student protests The university contributed to unemployment with highly educated and aggravated Albanians becoming recruits for nationalist sentiment 14 Additionally the Serb and Montenegrin population of Kosovo increasingly resented the economic and social burden incurred by the university s student population The demonstrations which started on 11 March 1981 originally started as a spontaneous small scale protest for better food in the cafeteria and improved housing conditions in the halls of residence and ended with violence provoking mass demonstrations across Kosovo a state of emergency riots and numerous casualties 15 1990 98 Edit Many Albanian lecturers were accused of breaking the Serbian education laws dismissed and replaced by Serbs The Albanian language education then continued in private facilities as part of the unofficial parallel shadow state a self declared Republic of Kosovo enabling the education of some 30 000 Albanian students to continue In the second half of the 1990s Government of Serbia started negotiations with Albanian leaders about the university and came to the agreement that the Albanians would get control over 60 of the university campus Serbs 35 and Turks 5 However Kosovo Serb protesters staged violent protests against the transfer and eventually had to be evicted by government forces The buildings were extensively damaged with furniture and equipment deliberately vandalized as to make them unusable 16 Kosovo War and aftermath Edit The 1999 War in Kosovo disrupted both the official university and its counterpart branch in Mitrovica Most of the staff and students had fled from Kosovo in early June 1999 The Serbian population of Pristina in August 1999 had fallen from 40 000 to under 1 000 As a result the university broke into two separate branches the one in Pristina and the one in North Mitrovica 17 December 2013 arrests Edit On December 12 2013 eleven officials of the university Faculty of Medicine were arrested for grade forgery 18 19 20 21 Arrested officials were physicians professors assistant professors and administrative staff some students were also arrested 22 2014 student protest and resignation of Ibrahim Gashi Edit Main article 2014 student protest in Kosovo The 2014 student protest began when Kosovo media accused Rector Ibrahim Gashi and his staff of falsifying research and publishing scientific papers based on that false research to bolster their academic credentials 23 Gashi refused to resign after it was revealed he had published articles in predatory journals to meet the requirements for promotion to full professor Student protesters became outraged after parliament failed to pass a vote demanding that Gashi resign with coalition government political parties opposing the move Gashi eventually resigned 24 Organisation and administration EditGovernance Edit The main governing bodies of the University of Pristina are the Steering Council and the Senate The Steering Council has overall strategic responsibility for the effective institutional functioning of the university The University Senate is the highest academic body of the university It is chaired by the Rector of the university which is the university s main managing authority The Rector is the main academic and administrative leader and is responsible for the effective and regular work of the university and for its management according to the policy defined by the Steering Council The rector is assisted by the Vice Presidents and the Secretary General of the university The duties of the Vice Rectors are determined by the Rector in accordance with the provisions of the UP Statute The Secretary General of the university is the highest executive and administrative officer of the university He answers the Rector for efficient economical and effective administration at all levels of the university 25 Administration Edit The Central Administration of the University of Pristina was established by the decision of the University Board of Pristina in 2001 According to the Statute of the university the Central Administration is responsible for professional administrative and technical issues related to Education scientific research and artistic work Administration of recognition of studies Personnel administration Legal Aspects University Development Plan Accounting and finance Maintenance and documentation of property Folders Movement of goods Management of the information system Central database Other General Aspects of University Administration All these are coordinated by the Secretary General At the suggestion of the Secretary General the Rector issues regulations on job placement within the Central University Administration A more detailed description of the work for Central Administration services is provided in Regulation on the internal organization of the Central Administration of the university 26 Faculties EditAcademic units of the university are 27 Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Philology Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Arts Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Faculty of Sport Sciences Faculty of Education Faculty of Architecture 28 Admissions and fees EditThis higher education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment Fees per semester at the University of Pristina include 25 for full time students BA 125 for part time students BA and 150 for Academic Masters MA Students coming from other cities or international students require around 200 350 euros per month to cover the cost of living in Pristina 29 University campus EditAround 45 000 students attend the University of Pristina but the students are not the only ones who use it It is also used from the other part of the population that do not necessarily do activities that are related to the UP This fact gives the UP another concern and that is the accommodation of other activities that are not related to the UP The campus has a really good position in the city of Pristina and that gives the UP a really good potential to work on and improve all the problems that exist 30 The National Library Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The National Library of Kosovo is located in the campus of UP This library is the highest library institution in Kosovo established by the Parliament It accepts donations one from ORCA was accepted recently when The mission of the library is to collect promote and preserve documents that are important for the state They hold exhibitions gatherings and they have a considerable and accessible number of books This library is known for the unique history and architecture Nevertheless there is a big controversy for the beauty of the outside appearance of the library Halls of Residence Edit The campus contains eight halls of residence They are considered affordable for all students Moreover in the per month price is included the food in the students canteen center 31 Pristina International Summer University EditIn 2001 the University of Pristina began the establishment of Pristina Summer University More than 4 000 local regional and international students and more than 400 local and international professors participate in the PISU 32 In the summer of 2018 the University of Pristina UP organised the 18th edition of the Pristina International Summer University The program brought together local and international professors and lecturers for two weeks and provided approximately 15 credited courses covering a wide range of study fields In addition public discussions lectures etc were organized on prominent issues of Kosovar and South East European societies Recreational events and excursions have also been organized for students and staff Pristina International Summer University 2017 hosted approximately 500 students In this year s program approximately 300 participants were accepted out of which 150 from Kosovo and 150 participants from abroad A list of the available courses can be found in the University Of Pristina official website PISU is organized every year in the first week of July and it aims to establish and expand the cooperation between the University of Pristina and international universities 33 Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina EditThe Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina has been officially opened since April 2007 as an OSCE project while since January 2009 it functions as a Unit of the Academic Development Office in the University of Pristina The Career Development Center s objectives are to help the UP students in gaining knowledge and developing their skills which will help them during their employment It also aims to help students in gaining work experience during their studies in order for them to understand more about the world of the job market as well as in offering advice and information for the high school graduates who want to study in UP They tend to achieve these goals by enabling students access to new information on studies trainings seminars lectures various activities as well as information about job vacancies and practical work 34 Virtual Career Platform Edit VCP PVK is the Virtual Career Platform by which the students and the graduates can participate in the Virtual Career Fair Through online access the navigators can be meet with institutions companies and organizations by clicking on these sectors Banking Finance Information Technology Engineering Architecture Design Consulting and Education Through biz form one can communicate directly with the institutions human resources departments companies and organizations participants in VCP PVK VCP PVK provides information about Career education and orientation high school graduates information counsel for students general information about VCP PVK CDC QZHK online services are free for the students and the graduates from the University of Pristina Hasan Prishtina 35 Notable people EditDoctors of Honor Edit 1975 Josip Broz Tito Yugoslavia First President of Yugoslavia 36 1975 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed India President of India 36 2002 Bernard Kouchner France Head of the UN Administration in Kosovo 37 2003 Bill Clinton United States former President of the United States 37 2003 Ismail Kadare Albania novelist and poet 37 2004 Wolfgang Benedek Austria Professor of Law at the University of Graz 37 2008 Bamir Topi Albania former President of Albania 37 2009 Erhard Busek Austria Rector of the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg 37 2009 Sali Berisha Albania former Prime Minister of Albania 37 2009 Albert Rohan Austria Former Deputy UN Envoy to Kosovo 37 2010 Tony Blair United Kingdom Former Prime Minister of the UK 37 2010 Doris Pack Germany Member of the EU Parliament for Saarland 37 2010 Recep Tayyip Erdogan Turkey Prime Minister of Turkey 37 2011 Adem Demaci Kosovo politician 37 2012 Noel Malcolm United Kingdom historian 37 2016 Mother Teresa Postmortem Albanian Missionary in CalcuttaNotable alumni and faculty members Edit Fehmi Agani Kosovar academic professor of sociology and politician Ag Apolloni Professor of literature science Fahri Beqiri Kosovar composer Hysen Bytyqi professor of animal Science and vice rector at the University Prishtina Masar Caka Kosovar painter Nexhat Daci former Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo former professor of chemistry Fatmir Dalladaku cardiac surgeon who performed the first open heart surgery in Kosovo Marjan Dema Rector of the University Prishtina 2016 2020 Ukshin Hoti Kosovar professor philosopher and political activist Hilmi Ibar professor of chemistry and former dean of pedagogics at Trakya University Edirne Atifete Jahjaga former President of Kosovo Ali Podrimja Kosovar poet Albin Kurti current Prime Minister of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani current President of Kosovo and former Chairwoman of the Assembly of Kosovo Dukagjin Pupovci Kosovar education expert Ibrahim Rugova first president of post war Kosovo Naser Sahiti Professor and elected Rector of the University Prishtina Fatmir Sejdiu former President of Kosovo and former professor of law Hashim Thaci former president of Kosovo former prime minister of Kosovo former student vice rectorCriticism EditThe University of Pristina has been criticized for its association with the political class corruption and lack of literature According to a recent study by Preportr a substantial part of Kosovo s government officials including ministers hold academic roles in higher education institutions including the University of Pristina Literature in Albanian is highly absent and the available literature is largely outdated 38 Some 15 high profile politicians were serving as ministers or MPs in 2015 including the ministers of justice education and defense and receiving salaries as full time professors Reformist Rector Ramadan Zejnullahu stripped them of their pay for work that they did not perform Another 80 or so professors were receiving double or triple salaries for teaching at multiple faculties or branches of the university in other cities in Kosovo Attempts to stop this were overturned by the appeal court Zejnullahu also chose to disregard a policy that let 1 000 children of war veterans or soldiers killed in action register for university without passing an entrance exam believing it to be unfair and against university standards After a year and a half Zejnullahu was fired by the university steering board on 21 October 2015 Zejnullahu s removal was reversed days later by Education Minister Arsim Bajrami but his struggle made him a national symbol of Kosovo s battle against nepotism and graft 39 Two professors Beqir Sadikaj and Zeqir Veselaj who had earlier been identified as plagiarists were in 2015 elected as members to the 5 member Governing Council of the UP and voted to dismiss Rector Zejnullahu 40 Improvement to be made Edit Since its foundation the University of Pristina has made many improvements Nevertheless it is still facing difficulties A primary concern is the lack of work space and absence of professors Moreover plagiarism lack of infrastructure and other commitments of the professors outside of university of Pristina continue to hinder the operating of the university Researchers found out that the campus is used more as a transit area for citizens than the students and it also misses links between the buildings inside the campus A concerning fact is that even though the findings directly disclosed names of the staff who plagiarized they continued to be employed by the university unpunished 41 In addition politics somehow always influences the UP In 2003 the University of Pristina was described as being at the very core of political conflict and the self esteem of Albanian Kosovars 42 Literature EditManfred G Raupp Hrsg The fight against malaria and other related mosquito born diseases results and proposed next steps of the Rotary Seminar at the University Prishtina Kosovo ICC Deutschland Turkei Rotary International 2019 ISBN 978 3 945046 16 6See also EditList of split up universitiesNotes and references EditNotes a b The political status of Kosovo is disputed Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008 Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition and 92 states not recognizing it while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory References University of Iowa s page about archeological and otherwise cooperation with University of Pristina uiowa edu Link accessed 14 April 2008 International Center on Responses to Catastrophes at the University of Illinois at Chicago HIV mentions its cooperation with the University of Pristina uic edu Link accessed 14 April 2008 Dartmouth College The Dartmouth Initiative in Global Health and Healthy Development discusses cooperation with the University of Pristina School of Medicine in Pristina Kosovo dartmouth edu Link accessed 14 April 2008 University of Pristina s Human Rights Centre established in 2000 after Serbia lost control of the University located in Pristina now the capital of Republic of Kosovo affiliated university with HUMSEC human rights project of the European Commission HUMSEC European Commission Graz Austria Link accessed 14 April 2008 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2014 Prishtines Universiteti i Universiteti i Prishtines www uni pr edu Retrieved 2018 11 03 Prishtines Universiteti i Universiteti i Prishtines www uni pr edu Retrieved 2018 11 03 Faculties University of Pristina state university at Pristina Retrieved 10 December 2012 Universiteti i Prishtines Admissions and fees Telegrafi 8 November 2015 Retrieved 3 November 2018 Kampusi i universitetit te Prishtines hapesire publike e sigurte dhe e pershtatshme per te gjithe Ec Ma Ndryshe Retrieved November 3 2018 Ballina Qendra e Studenteve Retrieved 2018 11 03 http uvp uni pr edu About aspx Pristina INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY Universiteti I Prishtines Retrieved 3 November 2018 Career Development Centre of the University of Pristina Universiteti i Prishtines Retrieved 3 November 2018 Prishtines Universiteti i Universiteti i Prishtines www uni pr edu Retrieved 2018 11 03 a b Doctor Honoris Causa te Universitetit te Prishtines Doctor Honoris Causa te Universitetit te Prishtines in Albanian a b c d e f g h i j k l m Tempulli i dijes monografi 1970 2012 University of Pristina ISBN 978 9951 00 145 8 Universiteti cullak Udha e shkronjave Albanian PDF Preportr 8 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Hopkins Valerie 1 December 2015 Rectifying the university Prishtina Insight BIRN Retrieved 3 March 2016 Two plagiarists on the board of UP Gazeta Express MediaWorks 1 October 2015 Retrieved 3 March 2016 Improvement to be made PrishtinaInsight 21 September 2018 Retrieved 3 November 2018 Improvement to be made PDF Ecmandryshe Retrieved 3 November 2018 External links EditOfficial website in English and Albanian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Pristina amp oldid 1123051889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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