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1FUTURE Newsletter 4th Edition
May 23

1FUTURE Newsletter 4th Edition

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

Univerzitet u Tuzli potpisao sporazum o saradnji s Planinarskim društvom „Konjuh“ povodom 30. godišnjice genocida u Srebrenici
May 21

University of Tuzla Signs Cooperation Agreement with Mountaineering Association “Konjuh” to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide

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  On May 19, 2025, the University of Tuzla signed a formal cooperation agreement with the Mountaineering Association “Konjuh” from Tuzla, with the aim of jointly organizing the annual Peace March as part of the activities marking the 30th anniversary Read more

May 14

University of Tuzla Signed Cooperation Agreements

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  The University of Tuzla signed cooperation agreements on 14 May 2025 at the Rectorate with the Sports Association of Tuzla Canton, the School Sports Association of Tuzla Canton, the School Sports Society of the City of Tuzla, and the Read more

Apr 30

Published Special Issue of the Journal – 1FUTURE Project

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  By publishing the journal available via link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CpgFzDApLvn9dVCNfx26zFzUd3rujIOr/view Task 6.5 and Deliverable 6.4 of the 1FUTURE Project have been completed.    

Apr 16

Erasmus+ Workshop Held in Collaboration with the International Relations Office (IRO) of Iğdır University, Turkey

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  On April 9, 2025, an Erasmus+ workshop was held at the Rectorate of the University of Tuzla, organized in collaboration with the International Relations Office of Iğdır University (Turkey) and the International Relations Office of the University of Tuzla. Read more

Apr 16

4th International Conference on Advances in Science and Technology – COAST 2025

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  Dear Colleagues, It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – COAST 2025. The Conference will be held in Herceg Novi, Montenegro, from 4th – 7th June 2025. The aim of Read more

Apr 16

Join Us at the International Symposium: “Bridging Research Between Business and Academia for a Greener Tomorrow”

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  The University of Montenegro, Faculty of Economics, in cooperation with the University of Tirana and the University of Novi Sad, is organizing the International Symposium “Bridging Research Between Business and Academia for a Greener Tomorrow” within the 1FUTURE project. Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - Naučni skup i izložba o ženama koje su oblikovale medicinsku historiju Tuzle Pionirke medicine i mostovi prijateljstva: Tuzla se sjeća svojih prvih žena ljekarki
Apr 11

Pioneers of Medicine and Bridges of Friendship: Tuzla Honors Its First Women Doctors

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A scientific conference and exhibition pay tribute to the legacy of female medical pioneers in Tuzla’s history Pioneers of Medicine and Bridges of Friendship: Tuzla Honors Its First Women Doctors The Archives of Tuzla Canton, in collaboration with the University Read more

Svečano otvaranje gradilišta – početak izgradnje Kampusa Univerziteta u Tuzli
Apr 10

Ceremonial Laying of the Foundation Stone for the First Building at the University of Tuzla Campus

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  On October 3, 2024, a significant milestone was marked at the University of Tuzla with the ceremonial laying of the foundation stone for the construction of the first building within the University Campus. The foundation stone was laid by: Dr. Read more

Apr 02

Guest Lectures Within the Framework of the 1 FUTURE Project

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  Within the work package WP4 “Improving teaching and learning and research capacities within and beyond HEIs for climate and sustainability goals”, a series of guest lectures at the University of Tuzla is planned. The first ones were held on Read more

Invitation to the XVI. International Balkan Education and Science Congress
Mar 24

Invitation to the XVI. International Balkan Education and Science Congress IBES 2025

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  Dear Colleagues, We are honored to invite you to the XVI. International Balkan Education and Science Congress (IBES-2025), which will be hosted by Trakya University Faculty of Education (Edirne, Türkiye) in collaboration with Trakia University: Stara Zagora (Bulgaria), Ss. Cyril Read more

Studijska posjeta Univerzitetu u Nikoziji u okviru Erasmus + projekta HAWKING
Mar 12

Study visit to the University of Nicosia within the Erasmus+ HAWKING project

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  From March 4 to 6, 2025, a study visit was conducted at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, as part of the Erasmus+ Hawking project. The project focuses on enhancing digital accessibility for new generations of students, with particular emphasis Read more

IBMSC 2025
Feb 24

Balkan Medical Students’ Congress Invitation Letter IBMSC 2025

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International Relations Office Tuzla, 24th February 2025   Dear Academicians and Students, We are delighted to invite you to the Balkan Medical Students’ Congress, organized by the Trakya University Scientific Research Community (TÜBAT). This international event will bring together medical students Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - OTVORENA IZLOŽBA „FUNDUS-UNTZ 2025“
Feb 24

Open Exhibition “FUNDUS-UNTZ 2025”

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  On February 20, 2025, the exhibition titled “Fundus 2025” was opened at the International Studio Ismet Mujezinović. The exhibition features 16 artists and twenty original works from the collection of the University of Tuzla, showcasing various techniques and artistic Read more

Univerzitet u Tuzli - The kick-off meeting was held within the Erasmus+ RDBIH project at the University of Sarajevo
Feb 19

The kick-off meeting was held within the Erasmus+ RDBIH project  at the University of Sarajevo

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    The University of Sarajevo hosted the kick-off meetings of the ERASMUS+ CBHE project “Development of Research & Development Strategies and Centers in Bosnia and Herzegovina” (RDBIH) on February 12th and 13th. The aim of the project is to enhance Read more

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