Rector tells the prime minister that UPA is elite university

Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has met with Pristina University Rector Marjan Demaj, where he said they intend to advance educational parameters for students. The country's first executive said that in addition to the support they want to offer as a Government with implementing capacities, they also want [...]
Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has met with Pristina University Rector Marjan Demaj, where he said they intend to advance educational parameters for students.
The country's first executive said that in addition to the support they want to offer as a Government with implementing capacities, they also want to advance the parameters in higher education.
The purpose of this task meeting is thus aimed at parameters, aimed at parameters only, not because of people, because of the sector or because of us, because of the goal that parameters in higher education are our duty... Our interest is to advance these parameters to governance, as governance in higher education, management, advance the parameters that we do through you and only through you on the July program, first have advanced client parameters, our client is our child... We also come to offer this support, so as a Government that has the implementation capacity of the reactor, university, universities we have at home, and especially the client in this case, which is student”, he said.
And the reactor UP's, Marain Demaj at the meeting with the prime minister, said they are committed to implementing the strategic plan and within 10 years UP to make elite university in the region and throughout.
We're all committed to the strategic plan that is part of our lives to implement so that the University of Pristina as I told you to have a university within 10 years not only elite in the region but also wider“, he said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj for the Ministry of Innovation said he is aiming to promote innovative achievements in the country and will not interfere with the competencies of the Ministry of Education.
Otherwise, the country's prime minister in today's UPI reactor facilities has also met the reactors of all public universities in Kosovo, as well as UPI deans.











