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1Future Newsletter 2nd Edition
Jun 04

1FUTURE Newsletter 2nd Edition

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  Within the framework of 1FUTURE (jOiNEd For sUsTainability – bUilding climate REsilient communities in WB and EU) project, the second newsletter has been released, which you can download from the following link:  

University of Tuzla - University of Tuzla Partners with Erasmus+ 1Future Project at IUAV Sustainability Study Visit
May 07

University of Tuzla Partners with Erasmus+ 1Future Project at IUAV Sustainability Study Visit

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University of Tuzla Partners with Erasmus+ 1Future Project at IUAV Sustainability Study VisitApril 16th-19th, 2024Venice, Italy Amidst the vibrant discussions and collaborative endeavors at the IUAV Sustainability Study Visit, the University of Tuzla stood as a proud partner for the Read more

Mar 08

The kick-off meeting of the Erasmus + project GEAR

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      On Monday and Tuesday, February 26th and 27th, at the Faculty of Management Herceg Novi (University Adriatic Bar), Montenegro, kick-off meeting for Erasmus+ project GEAR: Gender Equality in Academia and Research was held. The meeting was attended by Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - Održan je početni sastanak Erasmus + projekta HAWKING
Mar 05

The kick off meeting of the Erasmus + project HAWKING

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  The kick off meeting of the Erasmus + project Harvesting (digital) Alternation in Ways that Knock-down Inaccessibility of New Generations – HAWKING, Project Number: 101128741 — HAWKING — ERASMUS-EDU-2023-CBHE The initial meeting of the Erasmus + project Harvesting (digital) Read more

Svečana promocija diplomanata i magistranata Univerziteta u Tuzli, decembar 2023. godine
Dec 26

Solemn Promotion of Graduates and Masters of the University of Tuzla

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  The solemn promotion of graduates and masters of the University of Tuzla was held on 21 December 2023 at the University Hall. A total of 675 graduates and master’s degree, divided into three groups, were promoted at the promotion. Read more

Svečana promocija doktora nauka Univerziteta u Tuzli, decembar 2023. godine
Dec 16

Promotion ceremony of doctors of science at the University of Tuzla

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  The promotion of doctors of science who defended their doctoral dissertation at one of the faculties of the University of Tuzla was held at the University of Tuzla. The ceremonial promotion was held on Thursday, December 14, 2023, starting Read more

Program obilježavanja 47 godina postojanja i rada Univerziteta u Tuzli
Nov 30

University Anniversary Program

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  University of Tuzla will mark its anniversary by a series of scientific, cultural, artistic and sporting events in the period from 4th December to 21st December 2023. • PROGRAM •      

Nov 15

Info day held at the University Of Tuzla on the occasion of the completion of the Erasmus+ INTERBA project

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  INTERBA Info Day was held on November 14, 2023 at the University of Tuzla on the occasion of the completion of the Erasmus+ project “INTERnationalization at Home: Embedding Approaches and Structures to Foster Internationalization at Western Balkans (INTERBA)” in Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - Sastanak i studijska posjeta Univerzitetu za održivi razvoj Eberswalde (Njemačka)
Oct 27

Meeting and study visit to the University for sustainable development Eberswalde (Germany)

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  During 10-13th October 2023 Eberswalde University in Germany organized a meeting and a study visit within the framework of the “jOiNEd For sUsTainability – building climate REsilient communities in WB and EU – 1FUTURE” project, which were attended by Read more

Sep 29

BUA 2023 – BALKAN UNIVERSITIES ASSOCIATION (VIDEO)

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  Watch the videos recorded during the BUA 2023 CONFERENCE – ASSOCIATION OF BALKAN UNIVERSITIES Part 1:   Part 2:    

Sep 28

The Conference of the Association of Balkan Universities was successfully completed

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Organized by the University of Tuzla, the Conference of the Association of Balkan Universities on the topic: “Academic Cooperation, Challenges and Future Perspectives in the Balkans” was successfully completed today. The third panel of the BUA Conference organized by the Read more

Sep 28

The fourth panel of the BUA Conference has ended

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  The panel on “Migration in the Balkans: Challenges and future perspectives” began with a presentation by Prof. Dr. Erhan Tabakoğlu, the Rector of Trakya University and General Secretary of BUA. Rector Tabakoğlu said that “Universities should be leaders of Read more

Sep 28

Fourth BUA panel underway: “Migration in the Balkans: Challenges and future perspectives”

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  The panel on “Migration in the Balkans: Challenges and future perspectives” was opened by Professor Erhan Tabakoğlu, Rector of Trakya University and Secretary General of the Balkan Association of Universities. Rector Tabakoğlu talked about the numerous challenges faced by Read more

Sep 28

Signed cooperation agreements

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  During the second day of the BUA 2023 Conference, the signing of bilateral agreements between universities participating in this Conference continued. The agreement of cooperation was signed by Prof. Dr. Alush Musaj, Rector of the University “Isa Boletini” from Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - Završren je treći panel na Konferenciji Asocijacije balkanskih univerziteta
Sep 28

The third panel at the Conference of the Association of Balkan Universities has ended

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  The third panel of the BUA Conference organized by the University of Tuzla on the topic: “Youth and youth participation in the Balkans” was successfully completed. The moderator of today’s panel was the vice-rector for international cooperation, Prof. Dr. Read more

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