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Type
  
Public

Rector
  
Dijana Vican

Students
  
c. 6,000

Total enrollment
  
5,800 (2010)

Founded
  
4 July 2002

Established
  
1396

Administrative staff
  
213

Location
  
Zadar, Croatia

Phone
  
+385 23 200 555

Academic staff
  
413

University of Zadar

Address
  
Ulica Mihovila Pavlinovića, 23000, Zadar, Croatia

Affiliations
  
European University Association, Balkan Universities Network

Notable alumni
  
Tamara Šoletić, Ivan Aralica, Ante Tomić, Ivan Grubišić

Similar
  
University of Zagreb, University of Split, University of Rijeka, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Juraj Dobrila University

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The University of Zadar (Croatian: Sveučilište u Zadru, Latin: Universitas Studiorum Iadertina) is a university located in Zadar, Croatia. The university in its current modern form was founded in 2002 but can trace its lineage to 1396, thus making it the oldest tertiary institution in the Former Yugoslavia and one of the oldest in Europe.

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The university of zadar


History

The original University of Zadar was founded by the Dominicans in 1396 as Universitas Iadertina, a theological seminary, Iadertina being the Latin version of Zadar. It was the first institute of higher learning in the country. In 1807 it ceased to become an independent institution and its functions were taken over by other local universities. In 1956 the University of Zagreb, the country's second oldest university, re-established it as its satellite Faculty of Arts campus. The faculty later became a part of the University of Split. More than six centuries after the original university's founding, in 2002, the Croatian Parliament passed an act to allow for its re-founding as a full-fledged independent university. The new University of Zadar opened its doors to students in January 2003.

Since its reestablishment, the university has continued to grow from strength to strength. The Bologna process was implemented for the 2005-06 academic year as with all Croatian universities. A follow-up study a year later showed that the move greatly benefited University and has increased its profile internationally. This allowed it to engage in collaborative research agreements and student exchange programmes with other reputable universities around the continent. It also has agreements with universities in South America and the United States. First Croatian president, Franjo Tuđman, graduated on University of Zadar on 28 December 1965, which was then part of University of Zagreb.

Faculties

Today, the University of Zadar is the largest integrated university in the Republic of Croatia, which includes 25 university departments:

  • Department of Archaeology
  • Department of Classical Philology
  • Division of Greek Language and Literature
  • Division of Latin Language and Literature
  • Department of Croatian and Slavic Studies
  • Division of Croatian Language and Literature
  • Division of Russian Language and Literature
  • Department of Ecology, Agronomy and Aquaculture
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of English
  • Department of Ethnology and Anthropology
  • Department of French Language and Iberoromance Studies
  • Division of French Language and Literature
  • Division of Iberoromance Studies
  • Department of Geography
  • Department of German Studies
  • Department of Health Studies
  • Department of History
  • Department of History of Art
  • Department of Information Sciences
  • Department of Italian Studies
  • Department of Linguistics
  • Maritime department
  • Division of Nautical Studies
  • Division of Maritime Engineering
  • Department of Pedagogy
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Religious Sciences
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Teacher Education Studies in Gospić
  • Department of Teachers and Preschool Teachers Education
  • Division of Elementary School Teacher Education
  • Division of Preschool Teacher Education
  • Department of Tourism and Communication Studies
  • In order to organise and promote scientific-research activities, the university has founded four scientific-research centres as its constituent units. These include: the Centre for Adriatic Onomastic Research, Centre Stjepan Matičević, Centre for Karst and Coastal Research and Centre for Interdisciplinary Marine and Maritime Research - CIMMAR.

    In addition, there are two active centres for professional and teaching activities: the Centre for Gymnastics and Student Sport and the Centre for Foreign Languages.

    References

    University of Zadar Wikipedia