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The Faculty of Arts at the University of Prishtina has a relatively young history, but its roots trace back to the late 1950s. Thus, sections dedicated to Fine Arts, Music, and Dramatic Arts existed within the Higher Pedagogical School of Prishtina (Shkolla e Lartë Pedagogjike) from 1958 until the late 1980s.
Faculty of Arts, University of Pristina is a faculty founded in Pristina in 1973, which split into two institutions in 1999. Faculty of Arts, Universiteti i Prishtinës - the faculty under Kosovo administration (located in Pristina) Faculty of Arts, University of Priština - the faculty under Serbian administration (located in Zvečan
European University of Kosovo; IBC-M International Business College Mitrovica; AAB College [7] RIT Kosovo [8] European College Dukagjini [9] Iliria College [10] University for Business and Technology [11] Universum College [12]
The Kosova Academy of Sciences and Arts is the highest institution of science and art in Kosova, with headquarters in Prishtina, established by decision of the Assembly of Kosova on December 20, 1975.
Location of KNAG in Pristina, Kosova The Kosovo National Art Gallery logo. The National Gallery of Kosovo (NGK; Albanian: Galeria Kombëtare e Kosovës), formerly known as the Kosova National Art Gallery (KNAG; Albanian: Galeria Kombëtare e Arteve e Kosovës), is an art gallery situated at the University of Pristina Campus that focuses on 20th-century art.
On December 15, 2011, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Academy of Arts, the Albanian Post issued a new postal stamp [4] dedicated to this event. The stamp was introduced during a ceremony at the Main Hall of the University of Arts by the Head of the Philately Department of the Albanian Posts and the Rector Prof. Petrit Malaj .
Fehmi Agani (23 January 1932 – 6 May 1999) was a sociologist and politician in Kosovo who was considered to be the leading thinker and political strategist of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) in the 1990s.
Theatre in Kosovo like the culture of Kosovo is a dual tradition. Ethnic Albania theatre is based mostly on Albanian folk tradition , with Ottoman influences . Ethnic Serbian theatre tends to include more general Slavic influences, including Croatian and Slovenian influences, Russian and central Europe.