Hoti warns changes to the Law on Higher Education

The country's prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, has announced after meeting with public university reactors that the Government will work on changing the Law on Higher Education and preparing students for the labour market. Hoti points out there will be a comprehensive plan for higher education, including professionalism. “Tax [...]
Hoti points out there will be a comprehensive plan for higher education, including professionalism.
“We met with the governing programme for the education programme for some urgent priorities that have universities. We agreed to regular meetings. For legal changes in higher education to prepare students for the job market.
And also the perfection fund in these universities in particular in decotourature. To professionalise universities not only in Kosovo, but also at a wide range of”, Hoti said.
The first of the Government announced that the 1 October pass of the statute for independence and autonomy will also take place, as well as financial independence from January 1st.
The adoption of the statutes in the Assembly will take place from 1 October for universities to increase independence and autonomy from the Ministry of Education as well as financial independence from January 1st”, Hoti said.
University of Pristina Rector Marjan Dema confirmed that this government initiative will have a positive effect on the labour market.
“We have lacked meetings with the prime minister, agreed on many positive changes that should take place in higher education. Those changes should be made real by”.
This will have its effect on preparing the graduates for jobs. The Government's initiative is to have ideas about the changes that should take place in this state”, Demas said.
Gjilan University Rector Bajram Kosumi highly praised the government's positive approach to changes in higher education, EO reports.
“We talked about major policies in higher education is positive approach. The reactor conference in the past three years has done a good job in independence of higher education”, Kosumi added.











