Administrative staff 1,502 Location Niš, Serbia Address Šumatovačka, Niš, Serbia Phone +381 18 257950 Academic staff 13 | Established 1965 Students 27,000 Website www.ni.ac.rs Total enrollment 28,660 (2010) Founded 1965 Rector Dragan Antić | |
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Notable alumni Bogoljub Karić, Miodrag Petković, Zoran Stanković, Bratislav Gašić, Jelena Vučković Similar University of Belgrade, University of Kragujevac, University of Novi Sad, University of Niš Faculty of, University of Pristina Profiles |
Slobodan milutinovic university of nis serbia
The University of Niš (Serbian: Универзитет у Нишу / Univerzitet u Nišu) is a university in Niš, Serbia. It was founded in 1965 and it consists of 13 faculties with 1500 teachers, 630 staff and extracurricular staff, and around 30,000 students. Since its foundation the university diploma has been acquired by more than 50,000 students, including 1,300 foreigners.
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- Slobodan milutinovic university of nis serbia
- History
- Timeline
- Organization
- University building
- References
It has a university library "Nikola Tesla"; the Faculty of Technology is in Leskovac and the Teacher-Training Faculty is in Vranje.
History
The University of Niš was incorporated as an independent degree-granting institution on June 15, 1965.
In 1960 the first undergraduate programs commenced in Niš under the academic patronage of the University of Belgrade. They were institutionalized as the faculties of Law & Economics, Medicine, and Engineering.
The university started its independent life with 234 full-time teaching staff and 6,800 students.
Timeline
Organization
The university now has thirteen academic units:
Eleven faculties are located in Niš. The Faculty of Technology is in Leskovac and the Teacher-Training Faculty is in Vranje.
Most of the faculties have a structure comprising departments, divisions or majors, offering study and research opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including opportunities to obtain Ph.D. degrees.
The teaching staff has grown to 1,558 and its student body to more than 29,000 including 71 foreign students.
So far, more than 49,000 students have graduated from the university, 2,254 have earned master's degree and 1,275 have successfully defended their doctoral dissertations.
University building
The university main offices are in one of the most representative city structures, an edifice built in the late 19th century, which was formally recognized as a cultural treasure of major significance in 1979.
The building was constructed in 1887, in the city center, on the right bank of the river Nisava. The building is in the neo-Renaissance style, designed by an unknown Viennese architect. It first housed the District Court, the District Government and the military headquarters and then, from July 26, 1914 to October 16, 1915, when Niš was the Serbian war capital, the building was the seat of the Serbian government and its Ministry of the Interior. The formal declaration of war was directed from Austria-Hungary on July 28, 1914 to the building.
In 1930, the building became the administrative seat of the Morava County, after the World War II it housed the District Administration, while in 1967 it was assigned to the permanent use to the university.
In 2008, marking the 120th anniversary of its building, the university completed construction work to enable access for persons with disabilities to all university facilities.