- University of Pristina
The University of Prishtina as well as the University of Pristina ( _sq. Universiteti i Prishtinës; Serbian: Универзитет у Приштини, "Univerzitet u Prištini"; Turkish: "Priştina Üniversitesi";
Latin : "Universitas Studiorum Prishtiniensis") are at present two disjoint public universities located inKosovo , sharing the same history up to a point of bifurcation, which took place in 1999.The university was opened as one university in
Yugoslavia , in the city of Priština, for theacademic year 1969/1970 [ [http://www.rektorat.ftnkm.info/cirilica/vesti.php Speech of the Rector of the University of Priština published at the University's website] , "rektorat.ftnkm.info", text from 1967.] cite news
author=Sladjana Djuric
url=http://www.yurope.com/zines/republika/arhiva/2000/240-241/240_37.html
title=Izmesteni univerzitet
work="Republika" magazine, No. 240-241
year=2000] and functioned as the University of Priština until 1999. However, owing to political upheaval, war, successive mutual expulsions of faculty of one ethnicity or the other, and resultant pervasive ethnic-based polarisation, currently, there are two separate, disjoint institutions, both using the same name, albeit each notated idiosyncratically, to reflect their polarized ethnic identity and divergent physical locations, separate Serbian and Albanian entities:
* University of Pristina situated atKosovska Mitrovica : A Serbian entity displaced from the city of Priština in 1999, conducting education inSerbian language , backed by theGovernment of Serbia cite web
url=http://www.pr.ac.yu/en/pocetna.php
title=Official webpage
publisher=University of Pristina (University of Pristina (Serbian))
language=English, Serbian
accessdate=2008-04-14] (recognized by UNMIK since 2002 but under the name University of Mitrovica [http://www.eua.be/index.php?id=48&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=289&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=1 EUA: University of Mitrovica re-accredited ] ] cite news
author=O. N.
url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2002/04/01/srpski/D02033104.shtml
title=Univerzitet u Prištini postao deo evropskog akademskog prostora
work=Glas Javnosti
language=Serbian
date=2002-04-01
publisher=University of Pristina (Serbian)] [http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Srpski/Kultura/vesti_kultura/201202_s.html] ), and which in Serbia'a view has the legal continuity with the original institution, albeit it has been physically expelled from the campus located then in the Serbian Kosovan provincial capital of Priština, [http://www.nin.co.yu/2003-04/29/28695.html NIN,April 23, 2003] presently having taken up physical residence inKosovska Mitrovica , a city in the northern ethnically Serbian region of Kosovo,and the Kosovan state university now lodged on the original campus:
*University of Prishtina, instructing inAlbanian language , recognized internationally by American and West European universities and international organizations cooperatng with it, [http://international.uiowa.edu/accents/07fall/prishtina.asp University of Iowa's page about archeological and otherwise cooperation with University of Prishtina] , "uiowa.edu". Link accessed 2008-04-14.] [http://www.psych.uic.edu/ICORC/projects/hiv.shtml International Center on Responses to Catastrophes at the University of Illinois at Chicago: HIV, mentions its cooperation with the University of Prishtina] , "uic.edu". Link accessed 2008-04-14.] [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~globalhealth/global-health/projectexamples.html Dartmouth College: The Dartmouth Initiative in Global Health and Healthy Development, discusses cooperation with the University of Prishtina School of Medicinie in Prishtina, Kosovo] , "darthmouth.edu". Link accessed 2008-04-14.] [http://www.humsec.eu/cms/index.php?id=390 University of Prishtina's Human Rights Centre, established in 2000, after Serbia lost control of the University, located in Pristina, now the capital of Republic of Kosovo, affiliated university with HUMSEC, human rights project of the European Commission] , "HUMSEC - European Commission", Graz, Austria. Link accessed 2008-04-14.] located physically inPristina , now the capital city of the disputed territoryKosovo . [cite web
url=http://www.uni-pr.edu/
title=Official website
language=Albanian
publisher=University of Prishtina (state university situated atPristina )
accessdate=2008-04-18] .In 2003 the university in Pristina had been described as being "at the very core of political conflict and the self-esteem of Albanian
Kosovar s".cite book|title=Reviews of National Policies for Education|publisher=Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |year=2003|id=ISBN 92-64-10071-7 |pages=344-62] It was for many years accused by Serbian politicians and the Serbian media of promoting ethnic Albanianseparatism in Kosovo cite book|last=Kostovicova|first=Denisa|authorlink=Denisa Kostovicova|title=Kosovo|publisher=Routledge |year=2005|id=ISBN 0-415-34806-4|pages=44-45, 103-104 ] , and following the rise to power ofSlobodan Milošević it was purged of those deemed to be separatists. It was at this time that the university faculty split into Serbian and Albanian halves, with the Serbian staff controlling thecampus and the sacked Albanian staff gone "underground" for much of the 1990s, providing education informally and in secret for Kosovo Albanian studentsFact|date=July 2008.Following establishing
NATO control over the territory of Kosovo, the Albanian faculty gained control of the campus after the end of theKosovo War in 1999, while the Serbian faculty relocated first to centralSerbia (from 1999 to 2001 the seat was inKruševac ) and two years later to the northern Kosovo (the seat is currently in NorthernKosovska Mitrovica ). There, it has operated effectively as a rival university to the Kosovan state university in the capital - also under the name of the University of Pristina. Despite the common name and history, the two universities are not combined or maintain any cooperative relationship. The faculties of the exiled university have been recognized by theUnited Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) under the name University in Mitrovica and the Serbian faculty is additionally recognised by the Serbian government as a Serbian institution, and is a member of the Conference of the Universities of Serbia (KONUS) [ [http://www.ns.ac.yu/stara/novosti_dogadjaji/konfUniSrbije/index.html Konferencija] ] and European University Association [http://www.rektorat.ftnkm.info/cirilica/vesti.php Speech of the Rector of the University of Pristina published at the University's website<] [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9400&ml "Novosti", 2007-08-26.] .On the other hand, with the formal independence of Kosovo on
17 February 2008 , the University of Prishtina located physically in Pristina, the university in an Albanian-language version, occupyies the campus in the capital of Kosovo, functioning as the chief university of Kosovo, and according to its website, is also a member of European University Association. It maintains wide contacts with Western European and American universities and institutions. In those academic and political circles, it is viewed as the ongoing old University of Priština.Statistics and university organisation
The
academic year of the University (both Serbian and Albanian) runs from 1 October through 30 September, organized in two semesters, with 30 weeks' worth of teaching per year.Serbian university had 14 faculties with about 18,000 students and over 1,300 faculty and staff members in 1999cite news
author=Seobe akademaca
url=http://www.nin.co.yu/2003-04/29/28695.html
title=Seobe akademaca
publisher=NIN 2731
date=2003-04-29] http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9431&ml "Politika", 2007-08-28] .In the same year, after theKosovo War was finished, about 6,000 students transferred to other universities in central Serbia.In 2001 (while was situated in Kruševac) it had 17,000 students. From 1999 to 2001 about 2,000 students graduated from the University of Priština, 50 students was awarded Magister degrees, and 20 earned their doctorates. [ An Interview with Professor Jagoš Zelenović, Rector of the University of Priština,"Pobeda", 2001-06-29, p. 10] After moving back to Kosovo only 6,500 students decided to continue their education at this University. [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9400&ml " Večernje Novosti", 2007-08-26] . In 2004 University had 10 faculties with about 8,000 students and enrollment quota of 1,200 students. [http://www.dnevnik.co.yu/arhiva/07-04-2004/Strane/studentska.htm General secretary of the University of Priština for the "Dnevnik" Journal] In August 2007 it had 9,320 students, over 700 faculty and about 200 staff members. [http://www.rektorat.ftnkm.info/cirilica/vesti.php Speech of the Rector of the University of Priština published at the University's website] [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9431&ml "Politika", August 28, 2007] [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9400&ml "Novosti", August 26, 2007] , and its enrollment quota was 2,726 students. [http://www.rektorat.ftnkm.info/cirilica/pocetna.php] About 45% of students were fromKosovo and Metohija , 30% from centralSerbia , 25% fromMontenegro . There was also a smaller number of students fromRepublic of Macedonia andRepublika Srpska . [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9400&ml " Večernje Novosti", August 26, 2007] . Currently, there are 10.264 students, 730 faculty, and 320 staff members. [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=13086&ml Lična karta Univerziteta u Prištini]In the academic year 2004/2005, Albanian university counted 28,832 undergraduate studentscite web
url=http://www.uni-pr.edu/dokument/statistikat2004_2005/2_PasqyreenumrittestudenteveneUniversitetinePrishtinessipasnacionalitetit2004_05.pdf
title=Numri i studentëve sipas përkatësisë nacionale që studiojnë në Universitetin e Prishtinës
format=PDF
language=Albanian
publisher=University of Prishtina (state university situated atPristina )
accessdate=2006-02-07] , 15,596 (54.1%) men and 13,236 (45.9%) women; 28,567 (99%) students were of Albanianethnicity , 125 (0.4%)Bosniaks , 114 (0.4%) Turks, and 25 (0.1%) of other ethnic groups.About 3,000 students receive bachelor or master degrees every year at University of Prishtina, the majority in social and human sciencesFact|date=February 2007. More than 50,000 have graduated from the university since its establishmentFact|date=February 2007.
Unlike most other European universities, University of Priština operates as a loose association of faculties, each with a legally autonomous status and administrative structure. This has been criticised by the
World Bank as leading to a redundant duplication of programmes and facilities, hindering an effective prioritization of programmes. [cite book|title=Kosovo: Economic and Social Reforms for Peace and Reconciliation|publisher=World Bank |year=2001|id=ISBN 0-8213-4942-2|pages=114 ]Faculties and Higher Education Schools
erbian university
* Faculty of
Technical Science s (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )cite web
url=http://www.mps.sr.gov.yu/code/navigate.php?Id=156
title=Универзитет у Приштини
publisher=Ministry of Education and Sport of Serbia
accessdate=2006-02-07]
* Faculty ofMedicine (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )
* Faculty ofAgriculture (relocated toLešak )
* Faculty of Law (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )
* Faculty ofNatural Science s andMathematics (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )
* Faculty of Teacher Training (relocated toLeposavić )
* Faculty ofPhysical Culture (relocated toLeposavić )
* Faculty of Arts (relocated toZvečan )
* Faculty ofEconomy (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )
* Faculty ofPhilosophy (relocated toKosovska Mitrovica )Albanian university
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thumb|150px|right|University_of_Prishtina_(university_of_the_Republic of Kosovo ) logo.]
*Faculty of Philosophycite web
url=http://www.uni-pr.edu/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=56
title=Fakultetet
publisher=University of Prishtina (state university situated atPristina )
langauge=Albanian
accessdate=2006-09-13]
*Faculty of Mathematic and Nature Sciences
*Faculty ofPhilology
*Faculty of Law
*Faculty of Economics
*Faculty ofConstruction s andArchitecture
*Faculty of Electronic andComputer Engineering
*Faculty ofMechanical Engineering
*Faculty of Medicine
*Faculty of Arts
*Faculty of Agriculture
*Faculty ofMining andMetallurgy
*Faculty ofSport s
*Faculty of Teaching
*Business school inPeć
*Technical school inKosovska Mitrovica
*Technical school inUroševac International Summer University
Since 2001, the University of Prishtina has organized an annual summer university that has attracted numerous professors, lecturers and students from abroad. The 2007 ISU hosted 400 students, 250 from Kosovo and 150 international participants from the Balkans, Western Europe and elsewhere. In an intensive three-week program, students are offered a variety of 15 classes, may participate in a series of public forums as well as other events organized by the university and its partners.
Doctors of Honor
*
Bill Clinton , President of the United States, 2003
*Josip Broz Tito , President of Yugoslavia, 1975
*Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed , President of India, 1975
*Bernard Kouchner , SRSG for Kosovo, French Foreign Minister, 2002
*Ismail Kadare , Albanian writer, 2003
*Bamir Topi , President of Albania, 2008Notable alumni
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Fatmir Sejdiu , President of Kosovo, also former professor
*Hashim Thaçi , Prime Minister of Kosovo, former student vice-rectorFaculty members
*
Haris Silajdžić , President of Bosnia and Herzegovina, former professor of Arabic [cite web
url=http://www.predsjednistvobih.ba/biogr/Template.aspx?cid=8148,1,1
title=Biographies
publisher=Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
accessdate=2008-04-18]
*Fatmir Sejdiu , President of Kosovo, former professor of law
*Nexhat Daci , former Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, former professor of chemistryHistory
The beginnings
The first faculties of the future University of Priština were opened in early 60s [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:GayuvwVuh24J:www.see-educoop.net/education_in/pdf/review_sys_he-yug-kos-enl-t05.pdf+University+of+pristina+faculty+of+arts&hl=sr&ct=clnk&cd=35] [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:jRwHGtTt_hcJ:www.kec-ks.org/botimet/FFEK%25202000.doc+University+of+pristina+faculty+of+arts&hl=sr&ct=clnk&cd=36] with full support in staff and finance from the
University of Belgrade . In the beginning, most of the faculties have operated as external units of the University of Belgrade. As nearly all members of the staff wereSerbs , the education was performed inSerbian language . Since autumn of 1966, afterBrioni session of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia , instruction inAlbanian language was mandatory, if a class had even a singleassistant who was Albanian.As the number of faculties grew, in the beginning of the 1970 the University of Priština was established as a separate institution to address the demands of the local population for better educational faculties. Its foundation came in conjunction with an increased package of degree of cultural and, eventually, political autonomy for the Albanian-majority provinceFact|date=February 2007.
It had four faculties:
philosophy ,law ,engineering andmedicine . All of the faculties were doubled to ensure exact equality between the two peoples, with duplicated teaching, library stock, administration, publishing and journals. Rather than being a conventional bilingual university, it was described as being more like two universities under one roof.cite book|last=Kostovicova |first=Denisa |authorlink=Denisa Kostovicova|title=Kosovo|publisher=Routledge |year=2005 |id=ISBN 0-415-34806-4|pages=44-45, 103-104 ]The university attracted controversy almost from the start, with the Serbian Minister of Education later accusing it of being one of several "centres of actual and theoretical
separatism ".cite paper|author=Tadeusz Mazowiecki |title=Fifth periodic report on the situation of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia|publisher=Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights |date=1993-11-17|url=http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/2848af408d01ec0ac1256609004e770b/3e70ccf5ab7cd9c9802566710056e56f?OpenDocument#CONTENTS] As early as 1971, there were Serb and Montenegrin protests against the opening of the university. According to a KosovoCommunist leader at the time, the university had faced strong political opposition from the Serbian Communists (even though it had the support ofTito ), "as the founding of the university was taken as a harbinger of autonomy for Kosovo."In the 1970s, the university was expanded rapidly with respect to Albanian language instruction, from 7,712 students in the academic year 1969/70cite web
url=http://www.uni-pr.edu/dokument/statistikat2004_2005/3_Pasqyraenumrittestudentevesipasmenyreseestudimitprejvitit1969_70deri2004_05.pdf
title=Pasqyra e studentëve të Universitetit të Prishtinës për periudhën 1969/70-2004-05
format=PDF
publisher=University of Prishtina (state university situated atPristina )
langauge=Albanian
accessdate=2006-02-07] to 43,321 in the academic year 1980/81, its highest student population ever. Ideologically, it acted upon strengthening of Albaniannational conscience . The university was the scene of repeated Albanian nationalist protests. In 1974, at least 100 students were arrested for participating in nationalist protests. [cite book |last=Ramet |first=Sabrina P.|authorlink=Sabrina P. Ramet |title=Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia, 1962-1991 |publisher=Indiana University Press | edition=2nd edition|year=1992|id=ISBN 0-253-20703-7|pages=193]The 1981 demonstrations
The university was the starting point of the
1981 Kosovo demonstrations in demand that Kosovo become arepublic , separate fromYugoslavia , and joinAlbania . [cite book
year=1981
month=May
title=Шта се догађало на Косову
editor=Predrag Bulatović
edition=Politika's Little Library
pages=10
language=Serbian
publisher=Politika
location=Belgrade ] Although the authorities again blamed the protests on nationalist radicals, there were a number of contributing factors. Kosovo's cultural isolation within Yugoslavia and its endemic poverty resulted in the province having the highest ratio of both students and illiterates in Yugoslavia. A university education was no guarantee of a successful future; instead of training students for technical careers, the university specialized in liberal arts, in particular inAlbanology , which could hardly secure work except in bureaucracy or local cultural institutions, especially outside of Kosovo. This created a large pool of unemployed but highly educated, and resentful, Albanians - prime recruits for nationalist sentiment. For example, leader of the rebelKosovo Liberation Army ,Hashim Thaci , first came to prominence as a student radical at the university. cite book|last=Mertus|first=Julie A.|authorlink=Julie A. Mertus |title=Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War |url=http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/8454/8454.ch01.html|publisher=University of California Press |year=1999 |id=ISBN 0-253-20703-7 |chapter=The 1981 Student Demonstrations]In addition, the Serb and Montenegrin population of Kosovo increasingly resented the economic and social burden incurred by the university's student population. By 1981, the University of Pristina had 20,000 students - one in ten of the city's total population.
The demonstrations started on
11 March 1981 , originally as a spontaneous small-scale protest for better food in the school cafeteria and improved living conditions in the dormitories. They were dispersed by police but resumed two weeks later on26 March 1981 . This time, the police used force to disperse asit-in by Albanian students in a dormitory, injuring 35 people and arresting 21. The violence provoked a mass uprising, with tens of thousands of people demonstrating across Kosovo. The federal government imposed astate of emergency and rushed up to 30,000 troops to the province. Riots broke out and the Yugoslav authorities used force against the protesters, killing many of them (up to 300, according toAmnesty International ).Fact|date=February 2007)Following the demonstrations, the university faculty and students were
purge d of those deemed to be "separatists". 226 students and workers were tried, convicted and sentenced to up to fifteen years in prison. Many Albanians were purged from official posts, including the president of the university and two rectors. They were replaced with Communist Party hardliners. The university was also prohibited from using textbooks imported fromAlbania ; from then on, the university was only permitted to use books translated fromSerbo-Croatian . The demonstrations also produced a growing tendency for Serbian politicians to demandcentralization , the unity of Serb lands, a decrease incultural pluralism for Albanians and an increase in the protection and promotion ofSerbian culture . The university was denounced by the Serbian Communist leadership as a "fortress of nationalism".During the 80s, the university however continued to back requests for change of Kosovo's status and spread ideology of
Enver Hoxha andmaoism ,cite news
author=Sava Janjic
url=http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Srpski/FDP/danas09082002.htm
title=Sudbinski most na reci Ibar
language=Serbian
publisher=Danas
date=2002-08-09] and propagate creation ofGreater Albania , mostly due toAlbania n professors fromTirana . Meanwhile actual work of the university was practically impossible due to frequent Albanian demonstrations and political infighting between Serbian and Albanian members of its administration. Sometimes, entire dorms were shut down and years disrupted because of the demonstrations.1990 to 1998
The Serbian politician and later national leader
Slobodan Milošević successfully exploited the Kosovo issue to propel himself into thePresidency of Serbia in 1989.Fact|date=February 2007 At the end of the 1980s, at his doing, the constitution of Serbia was changed and theautonomy of Kosovo curtailed, [cite book
title=Устав републике Србије
pages=Articles 6 and 108-112
url=http://www.parlament.sr.gov.yu/content/cir/akta/ustav/ustav_1.asp
language=Serbian] followed by systematic purges of the province's institutions, replacing Albanians with Serbs.Fact|date=February 2007Management of provincial universities, University of Priština and the Novi Sad, located in
Vojvodina , was transferred from provincial authorities toBelgrade . The University of Priština was a key target for repression. Its existing curriculum was abolished and replaced with a Serbian one. Its Albanian faculty was dismissedFact|date=February 2007 under a variety of dubious pretexts (such as, for example, "for leaving the faculty building during working hours") and replaced by Serbs. TheRector ,Professor Ejup Statovci , was imprisoned after writing a letter asking for the university buildings to be returned to the Albanian faculty and students. His Serbian replacement, ProfessorRadivoje Papović , explained the official reasoning for the changes made at the University::Our first task was to remove the hatred for all that is Serbian which had been accumulated here for decades ... This factory of evil, established with the basic intention of destroying Serbia and the Serbian name ... is now destroyed thanks to the coordinated action of the Government and university personnel ... Our university has the ultimate object of renewing Serbian thought in Kosovo and Metohija.
Papović was seen by Albanians as a high-profile symbol of Serbian oppression in Kosovo;Fact|date=February 2007 on
16 January 1997 , he was seriously injured in acar bomb attack by the KLA memberNait Hasani [" [http://www.unmikonline.org/press/2002/mon/mar/lmm280302.htm#3 Hasani: Toward independence with the KPC (Koha Ditore)] ", UNMIK Local Media Monitoring, 2002-03-27] .The composition of the student body also changed drastically. A new enrolment policy was implemented which - in theory - provided for a one-to-one ratio between the two language groups, i.e. 1,580 full-time students in each, commencing from the start of the 1991-92 academic year. In practice, Albanian language students boycotted the education since, reducing the Albanian student body from 27,000 to nil. This was welcomed by many Serbs, as funding would now be spent only on non-Albanian students. Remaining Albanian professors have continued to work for a while, however after year and a half of boycott, they were technological surplus and were mostly dismissed. Those who were needed have been offered to work on education in Serbian language, however because of threats and pressure directed to them by other Albanians very few remained. Thus, Albanians have effectively shut themselves out of the university entirely: there were no Albanian-speaking staff to teach the students, and no Albanian-speaking students for the staff to teach.
The Albanian language education then continued in private facilities as part of the unofficial parallel
shadow state , a self-declaredRepublic of Kosovo that had been established by Kosovo's Albanians, enabling the education of some 30,000 Albanian students to continue. The university also called itself the University of Prishtina, was financed by Albaniandiaspora and paralleltax system and existed without any connection to the academic system, whis led to worsening of the quality of education (for example, students ofmedicine had no access toclinics , laboratories or other necessary equipment). However, the university professors have reported about a large number of graduates,magister s and doctors: the university issued graduation certificates in the name of the Republic of Kosovo which were not recognized by theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia . State security forces subjected the parallel schools to repeated raids and harassment.In the second half of the 1990s,
Government of Serbia started negotiations with Albanian leaders about the university, which in 1998, as the crisis in Kosovo was building, led to an agreement between the Serbian authorities and Kosovo Albanian leaders to permit the return of Albanian students to the university. [cite news |title=Measures Agreed on Implementation of Education Accord |url=http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/kosova/1998/98-03-23.ksv.html |publisher=Kosova Information Center |date=1998-03-28 |accessdate=2006-09-05] According to the agreement betweenSlobodan Milošević andIbrahim Rugova , Kosovo Albanians should get control over 60% of the University campus,Serbs 35% and Turks 5%. [http://prijemni.infostud.com/ecms/viewarticle.php?id=9400&ml "Novosti", 2007-08-26] . Three buildings of the university were turned over to the Kosovo Albanians on15 May 1998 . However, Kosovo Serb protesters staged violent protests against the transfer and eventually had to be evicted by government forces. [cite paper|author=Kofi Annan |title=Report of the Secretary-General Prepared Pursuant to Resolution 1160 (1998) of the Security Council |publisher=United Nations Secretary General |date=1998-06-04 |url=http://www.nato.int/ifor/un/1998/u980604a.htm] The buildings were extensively devastated, with furniture and equipment deliberately vandalized as to make them unusable.Kosovo War and its aftermath
The
["Jedinstvo",Kosovo War of 1999 completely disrupted both the official university and its shadow counterpart. After issuing of theResolution 1244 and coming of KFOR most of the staff and students have fled from Kosovo in early June 1999; by August 1999, only two months after the war's end, the Serbian population ofPristina had fallen from 40,000 to under 1,000. [cite book|last=Sremac|first=Danielle S. |authorlink=Danielle S. Sremac|title=War of Words: Washington Tackles the Yugoslav Conflict |publisher=Praeger/Greenwood|year=1999 |id=ISBN 0-275-96609-7] Those who stayed were subjected to violence and forced out of the university buildings, most drastic examples being the murders of Professor Milenko Leković and staff members Miodrag Mladenović and Jovica Stamenković, who were killed in23 June 1999 in the building of the Faculty of Economy [http://kosovo-metohija.150m.com/spisak%20ubijenih/ubijeni.html2004-07-05 , p. 5 ] , as well as disappearance of Professor Tomanović and murders of Professor Bašić ["Jedinstvo",2004-07-05 , p. 5 ] and the husband of a professor of the Faculty of Physical Culture.The Serbian university abandoned Pristina in September 1999 and its faculties were then relocated to various cities in and near Kosovo. The Faculties of Medicine, Agriculture, and Natural Sciences and Mathematics were relocated to
Kruševac ; of Law and Philology toVranje ; of Teacher Training and Physical Culture toLeposavić ; of Arts toVarvarin ; of Economy and Philosophy toBlace ; and of Civil Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Mechanic Engineering and Electrotechnics toKosovska Mitrovica .Meanwhile, the Albanian "shadow" university moved into the Pristina campus university buildings in late 1999, and resumed instruction under the name of the University of Prishtina; the university
archive s were destroyed, withbook s and other documents in Serbian thrown out of the buildings and burned (in contrast, any pre-1989 archives were preserved).At the same time, in parallel, the education at the exiled Serbian university proceeded in very harsh conditions, without adequate buildings, staff, student housing, funding or literature. In 2001 the faculties were returned to Kosovo, but not to
Pristina ; rather, to a northern Serbian-populated region.cite news
author=Ljiljana Staletović
url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2001/09/18/srpski/T01091603.shtml
title=Studenti vraćaju Kosmet Srbiji
language=Serbian
publisher=Glas Javnosti
date=2001-09-18] Up to 2008 the conditions were drastically improved. According to the Albanian analyst Bajram Krasniqi, "(Serbian) University left Pristina without a single book, and now it has hundreds of thousands books, more that 10.000 students, about 800 teachers, it's starting publishing newspapers, it's opening a radio-station...". ["Novosti", June 30, 2008, p. 2] The culturally and linguistically polarized University communities have resisted efforts to re-unite the Serbian and Albanian faculties. [cite news|title=North Kosovo will be a model for the operation of local self-government |publisher=Serbian Press Agency SRNA |date=2005-10-12 |accessdate=2006-09-05] . In 2002,UNMIK recognised its dual existence as University of Prishtina and the University of MitrovicaOutside observers have noted that this ongoing dispute over the fate of the national education system parallels the greater debate over the future of Kosovo itself, with the two sides seeking to establish their own rival, parallel visions, rather than combining through compromise and consensus on a shared approach. According to a report issued by the
OSCE , "there has not been any sign of genuine tolerance or attempts to find a common ground between the Kosovo Albanian and Kosovo Serb communities regarding the consolidation of their educational system."External links
* [http://www.uni-pr.edu/ University of Prishtina] (University of Pristina (Albanian)) sq icon
* [http://www.pr.ac.yu/en/pocetna.php University of Pristina] (University of Pristina (Serbian)) sr icon en iconReferences
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