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Univerexport (Serbian: Универекспорт, romanized: Univereksport), a Serbian supermarket chain with headquarters in Novi Sad, Serbia.As of 2016, it has 3.20% market share in Serbia. [4]
School of Electrical engineering was the first institution in South-east Europe that started nuclear engineering program. After the departments of telecommunications and energy, third department was technical physics department (also known as applied or engineering physics) had two scientific groups, group for Nuclear Technoloy and group for Materials.
As of 2022–23 school year, there are 248,508 enrolled students at universities in Serbia, [1] of whom 177,180 (84.5%) study at public universities and 32,441 (15.5%) at private universities. Also, there are 38,887 enrolled students at independent faculties and public and private colleges in Serbia. [1]
University of Belgrade in 1890. The University of Belgrade was established in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School (Serbian: Београдска Велика школа, romanized: Beogradska Velika škola; a Grandes écoles) by Dositej Obradović, Serbian key figure in the Age of Enlightenment.
The Metropolitan University is a private-owned university located in Belgrade, Serbia.The university came as the join of the Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) (founded in 2005) and other governing departments of the university in 2010, [3] which previously existed as an individual institution.
www.unilib.bg.ac.rs The University Library Svetozar Marković ( Serbian : Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић ) is the main library in the University of Belgrade system, named after Svetozar Marković , a Serbian political activist in the 19th century.
www.ekof.bg.ac.rs The University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics ( Serbian : Економски факултет Универзитета у Београду / Ekonomski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu ) is one of the educational institutions of the University of Belgrade , Serbia .
UNIVER was founded in 1955 by Jorge Ramírez y Martínez Sotomayor, one of the first architects to graduate from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara, and by the Sisters of Berryts, a Spanish Catholic community that brought to Mexico a new educational model focused on giving women the opportunity to obtain technical and other degrees.