Recognition of UP's considered victory, reforms remain

Pristina University's accredity “hasan Pristina” for the next 5 years by the State Council of Quality is considered welcome for the management of this university. UP Director Marjan Dema in an interview for Online Economics has said that for the past four years we have been leaving behind, this educational institution has achieved that [...]
Pristina University's accredity “hasan Pristina” for the next 5 years by the State Council of Quality is considered welcome for the management of this university.
UP Director Marjan Dema in an interview for Online Economics has said that for the past four years we have been leaving behind, this educational institution has managed to make progress in many areas.
On the other hand, Dema said it is the first accreditment to have been done virtually.
Pristina's <x0). University has been stabilised and substanial reforms have been made and a functional system based on international standards has been created. And now four years from now we have institutional re-announcement of the university that for us has been a test that the range of these reform successes and advancements we've made in the international ranking and the return of the image have a test to verify these achieved by experts”, he said.
And just a few days ago, we've accepted the report of a very high level for assessing the Pristina University's self-esteem report on all the achievements that were done in teaching and teaching and teaching in the field of scientific research and academic programmes in the labour market, then Pristina University's co-operation with business graduates and assessing quality monitoring and advancement in international relations”, Dema added.
Rector UPA, Dema says happy that the UPP has received high appreciation from international experts and has been voted for accreditment over the next five years.
For this important decision, Demas has congratulated students, staff, and all citizens.
“Mu as the first of the University of Pristina reaccreditment for the next five years made me especially proud to be our students, and the academic staff. This is a joint success of all parties, because this change has been needed at the time when the university was at the lowest point from its existence, but even when we celebrated the 5th anniversary it made me proud that all of this occurred at the end of my mandate that I was at the head of this temple of knowledge that contributed a lot to students”, he added.
Dema has said that the next five years will be a major challenge for these reforms and this change to continue for the next eight years, reports EO.
“five next years will be a challenge that these reforms and this change that has been made to continue to show a stability and create a period not only four years but eight”.
“ ... but also permanent because Pristina University has done its duty throughout the history of its pre-war existence, during the war, and now for such changes that must come to Kosovo”, Dema added.











