UPI urges August not to interfere with academic autonomy

Pristina University “hasan Pristina” has demanded that failure to intervene in academic autonomy be a guiding principle of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT), Koha Ditore writes today. This position of the largest public university comes two days after Education, Science and Technology Minister Shyqi Bytyqi asked UP's to respect in [...]
Pristina University “hasan Pristina” has demanded that failure to intervene in academic autonomy be a guiding principle of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MASHT), Koha Ditore writes today.
This position of the largest public university comes two days after Education, Science and Technology Minister Shyqi Bytyqi asked UP's to honour the direction issued by August and the UPI regulation during the process of selecting academic personnel.
Pristina University in a response to the paper has stressed that selecting academic staff is the university's exclusive competence.
According to the UPP, the procedure of advancing and recruiting academic staff that this university has been practicing for the past two years and the normification that has been compiled to regulate the issue of selecting academic staff has set an exemplary precauding of the implementation of the best practices of highly educated countries.












