
The personnel of the
college have been perceived by UNMIK and EUA under the name University in
Mitrovica,[3] and the college is moreover perceived by the Serbian government
as a Serbian organization. It is an individual from the Conference of the Universities
of Serbia (KONUS) and European University Association and has created
collaborations with the Balkan Universities Network and various organizations
around the world (France, Russia, Italy, Norway, Oman, Ireland, UK.).
The scholarly year runs
from 1 October through 30 September, sorted out in two semesters, with 30 weeks
of showing every year.
Pristina University had
14 employees with around 18,000 understudies and more than 1,300 personnel and
staff individuals in 1999. Following the Kosovo War, around 6,000 understudies
exchanged to different colleges in Serbia.[12] In 2001 (while in Kruševac) it
had 17,000 understudies. From 1999 to 2001 around 2,000 understudies moved on
from the University of Priština, 50 understudies was granted Magister degrees,
and 20 earned their doctorates.[13] After moving again to Kosovo just 6,500
understudies proceeded with their training at this university. In 2004, the
college had 10 workforces with around 8,000 understudies and enlistment portion
of 1,200 students. In August 2007 it had 9,320 understudies, more than 700
staff and around 200 staff members. Its enlistment standard was 2,726 students.[19]
About 45% were from Kosovo, 30% from Serbia, 25% from Montenegro. There was
additionally a littler number of understudies from Republic of Macedonia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina.[20] Currently, there are 10.264 understudies, 730
employees, and 320 staff members.
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