The month of May at the University of Priština was marked by the highly successful implementation of Erasmus+ credit mobility programme, which included the active participation of both teaching and administrative staff in international activities, as well as significant visits by professors from European partner universities.
The teaching and administrative staff of our university participated in international staff weeks, trainings, and delivered lectures at the following partner universities:
* University of León, Spain (teachers from the Faculty of Philosophy, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Faculty of Teacher Education, and Faculty of Technical Sciences)
* Cumhuriyet University in Sivas, Turkey (administrative staff from the Rectorate and a teacher from the Faculty of Technical Sciences)
* Technological University of Limerick, Ireland (administrative staff from the Rectorate and a teacher from the Faculty of Technical Sciences)
* University of Girona, Spain (teachers from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics)
* University of Maribor, Slovenia (administrative staff from the Rectorate, teachers from the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Technical Sciences)
* Lublin University of Technology, Poland (Rectorate)
* University of Bacău, Romania (teachers from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education)
* University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria (teachers from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education)
* “Federico III” University in Naples, Italy (a teacher from the Faculty of Law)
During these visits, our professors presented the scientific and teaching activities of their departments, participated in workshops and panel discussions, and established contacts for further institutional cooperation.
In addition, the University had the honor of hosting professors from the following partner institutions:
* University of Trabzon, Turkey
* University of Oradea, Romania
* University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
* “CIFP Cesar Manrique,” Tenerife
They visited our Unviersity as part of the mobility program, delivered lectures, took part in academic debates, and familiarized themselves with our educational and research capacities.
These activities further strengthened academic ties and enabled a mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge, ideas, and teaching methods, thereby reaffirming the University’s ongoing commitment to the internationalization of higher education, the enhancement of inter-university cooperation, and the exchange of academic experiences and professional expertise.