Универзитет у Приштини Univerzitet u Prištini | |
Coat of Arms of University of Priština | |
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 18 November 1969; 55 years ago (1969-11-18) (officially) 2 August 1999; 26 years ago (1999-08-02) (current form) |
| Budget | €23.31 million(2020, planned; public funding)[1] |
| Rector | Nebojša Arsić |
Academic staff | 794(2023–24)[2] |
Administrative staff | 368(2023–24)[2] |
| Students | 9,000(2023–24)[2] |
| Location | , 42°53′59″N20°51′46″E / 42.8997814°N 20.8628183°E /42.8997814; 20.8628183 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colours | |
| Affiliations | EUA,Erasmus,DAAD,AUF,DRC |
| Website | pr |
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TheUniversity of Priština (Serbian:Универзитет у Приштини,romanized: Univerzitet u Prištini) is a public university inKosovo which is based inNorth Mitrovica.
It is the post-secondary institution that emerged after the disestablishment of the Serbian-languageUniversity of Pristina as a result of theKosovo War. Despite its official name,[3] it is also referred to as theUniversity of Kosovska Mitrovica after its relocation to North Mitrovica in 2001.[4]
The original university (University of Priština) was established in the city ofPriština,SAP Kosovo,Socialist Republic of Serbia,SFR Yugoslavia, for theacademic year 1969–70[5][6] and functioned until 1999. In 1999, it consisted of 14 faculties with around 18,000 students and over 1,300 faculty and staff members.[7][8] However, owing to political upheaval, war, successive mutual expulsions of faculty of one ethnicity or the other, and resultant pervasive ethnic-based polarization, currently, there are two separate, disjoint institutions, both using the same name, albeit each notated idiosyncratically, to reflect their polarized ethnic identity and divergent physical locations, separate Albanian and Serbian entities.
The University of Priština headquartered inKosovska Mitrovica is a Serbian entity displaced from the city of Priština in 1999, conducting education inSerbian language, backed by theGovernment of Serbia.[9] Since 2002, it has been recognized by theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) but under the name University of Mitrovica.[10][11][12] It has taken up physical residence inNorth Mitrovica, a city in the northern ethnically Serbian region of Kosovo.[7][6][13] The other entity bearing the name of the original university isUniversity of Pristina with headquarters inPristina, run byGovernment of Kosovo.
Following the end of the Kosovo War in 1999, the Kosovo Serb University of Priština relocated toCentral Serbia (from 1999 to 2001 the seat was inKruševac) and around 6,000 students transferred to other universities in Serbia. From 1999 to 2001, around 2,000 students graduated from the University of Priština, 50 students was awardedMagister degrees, and 20 earned their doctorates.[14]
In 2001, the university relocated to its present-day location inNorth Kosovo. After moving back to Kosovo only 6,500 students continued their education at the university.[15] In 2004, the university had 10 faculties with about 8,000 students and enrollment quota of 1,200 students.[16] In August 2007 it had 9,320 students, over 700 faculty and about 200 staff members.[17][18][19] Its enrollment quota was 2,726 students.[20] About 45% were from Kosovo, 30% from Serbia, 25% fromMontenegro. There was also a smaller number of students fromNorth Macedonia andBosnia and Herzegovina.[21]
The university is a member of the Conference of the Universities of Serbia (KONUS)[22] and European University Association[23][24][25][26][27] and has established cooperations with theBalkan Universities Network and numerous institutions worldwide (France, Russia,Italy, Norway,Oman, Ireland, UK.).[28]
As of 2011 there were 10,264 students, 730 faculty, and 320 staff members.[29] For the 2018–19 academic year, a total of 1,013 students enrolled on the first year of studies at the university.[30]
The academic year runs from 1 October through 30 September, organized in two semesters, with 30 weeks of teaching per year. There are 10 faculties within the university, of which six are located inNorth Mitrovica, three inLeposavić and one inZvečan.
| Faculty | Location | Academic staff | Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technical Sciences | North Mitrovica | n/a | 1,500 |
| Natural Sciences & Mathematics | North Mitrovica | n/a | n/a |
| Philosophy | North Mitrovica | n/a | 1,350 |
| Pedagogy | Leposavić | n/a | n/a |
| Law | North Mitrovica | n/a | n/a |
| Sports & Physical Education | Leposavić | n/a | n/a |
| Economics | North Mitrovica | n/a | n/a |
| Medicine | North Mitrovica | n/a | 1,030 |
| Arts | Zvečan | n/a | n/a |
| Agriculture | Lešak | n/a | n/a |
| Total | 730 | 9,314 |