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The University of Niš (Serbian: Универзитет у Нишу, romanized: Univerzitet u Nišu) is a public university in Serbia. It was founded in 1965. [6]As of the 2018-19 school year, it consists of 13 faculties with 1,492 academic staff and around 20,500 students.
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The original faculty council contained seven members; its task was to set up the regular Faculty bodies and create policies for developing the faculty. All educational issues were handled by this temporary council, Djuro Radonjić, associate professor of the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš, was appointed Acting Dean of the Faculty and Suzana ...
Established in 1971, the Faculty of Philosophy initially comprised several departments, three of which were Department of Mathematics, Department of Physics, and Department of Chemistry. It is these three departments that constituted the core which would later expand into Niš University's Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics.
The University of Niš Faculty of Law (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу, romanized: Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Nišu), also known as the Niš Law School, is a leading school of the University of Niš, Serbia. The building is located on Trg Kralja Aleksandra, the main city square.
The university also owns several endowment buildings in the downtown district, most of them being built in the 19th and early 20th century. The Belgrade University Library, a Carnegie library, with over 1.5 million items. The central administrative building, Faculty of Philology and Faculty of Philosophy are located at Studentski Trg. The ...
The group of university professors decided to renew the work of the Faculty of Philosophy in the Sarajevo suburbs where a large majority of Sarajevo Serbs sought refuge. Modest wartime preconditions have been established and the Serb section of the Sarajevo Faculty has started working again, despite substantial obstacles created by the conflict.
After the attack on 25 November, the students began an occupation of the faculty in protest. The Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, joined by the Faculty of Philosophy, the Faculty of Philology, the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade, followed shortly after. [22]