Nobel winner in Pristina shares professional experiences with Kurti

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hosted the Nobel Prize winner for Kim, Dan Shechtman, accompanied by the Honorary Consul of Kosovo in Austria, David Ungar-Klein. Prime Minister Kurti announced. Shechtman for democratic progress, government achievements and priorities, for pilot programmes within the dual educational system that have [...]
Prime Minister Kurti announced. Shechtman for democratic progress, government achievements and priorities, for piloting around the education system that have begun to be implemented in this academic year, for investing in STEM fields and supporting girls and women in this area through study scholarships. He also announced today's conference on the presentation of the Sovereign Fund and the vision this fund has for public enterprises, which after many years of mismanagement has begun to be resurrected and to be profitable”, the prime minister's office announced.
At this meeting, according to the ZKM, special emphasis was placed on the importance education has on the country's development, especially science in early education, technology and entrepreneurship in these areas.
“Z. Schectman shared with Prime Minister Kurti from his professional and academic experience, as well as the models applied in Israel for institutional support for technology entrepreneurship and start-up”.
Dan Schechtman is currently visiting Kosovo. He has held several speeches in the country, one of them also in the Kosovo National Library, titled “why at Kosovo universities students have to learn about technology, and why children in the garden need to learn about science”.
In 2011, Professor Schechtman had won the Nobel Prize for chemistry and quasycrystal discovery.
At the meeting Prime Minister Kurti was accompanied by Prime Minister's Chief of Staff Luan Dalipi, University of Pristina professor Sefer Avdijaj and adviser to Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, I achieved Gola.











