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Official logo of Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Sarajevo. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Serbo-Croatian: Elektrotehnički Fakultet) or ETF is one of the faculties of University of Sarajevo. The faculty was formed in 1961. The Building of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering is on the campus of the University of Sarajevo.
School of Electrical Engineering Zagreb (Croatian: Elektrotehnička škola Zagreb) is a IT and Engineering school. It was founded in 1959 as Center for educating " Rade Končar " . In 1991 the school changed its name to School of Electrical Engineering which is still its name.
The model line is referred to officially as the E-Class (or E-Klasse). All generations of the E-Class have offered either rear-wheel drive or Mercedes' 4Matic four-wheel drive system. The E-Class is Mercedes-Benz' best-selling model, with more than 13 million sold by 2015. [1] The first E-Class series was originally available as four-door sedan ...
Founded in July 1952, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Sarajevo was one of the four faculties of economics in socialist Yugoslavia. The first lecture was held in the building of the Palace of Justice (today's Rectorate and Faculty of Law) on 14 October 1952. Enrolments averaged 200 per year in the 1950s.
This is the list of schools providing secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. [1]Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium. Agricultural School Zagreb; Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium ...
The Zagreb School of Economics and Management (Croatian: Zagrebačka škola ekonomije i managementa, abbreviated as ZŠEM) is a private business school located in Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 2002, ZŠEM provides undergraduate and graduate education in economics, management, finance, marketing, and accounting.
French School in Zagreb (French: École Française de Zagreb EFZ, Croatian: Francuska škola Zagreb) is a French international school in the EuroCampus in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] The school opened in 1996 and started classes at the EuroCampus, which also houses the Deutsche Internationale Schule in Zagreb, on September 1, 2005. [2]
AIS Zagreb has a current enrollment of 255 students, from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade, representing 35 countries.The school is governed by a five-member School Board; three of the members, including the board chair, are appointed by the United States Ambassador and two members are elected by the members of the PTA (Parent Teacher Association).