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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Universiteti i TetovesAgron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comMon Nov 19 07:29:29 EST 2001
Media Advisory
16 November 2001
Media invited to opening of multi-lingual university in Tetovo, former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
SKOPJE, 16 October 2001 On Tuesday, 20 November, the South East European
University in Tetovo, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, will
officially open its doors. The university is a project launched by the OSCE
High Commissioner on National Minorities to address the issue of higher
education for national minorities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
The University is open to all students regardless of ethnicity. The
curriculum will be in Albanian, Macedonian, English and other European
languages. The university will include faculties of law, business
administration, public administration, teacher training, communications and
computer studies. The university is financed through voluntary
contributions from the international community, particularly OSCE
participating States.
Members of the press are invited to attend the official opening ceremony,
which will take place on 20 November, at 10:00 a.m. in Tetovo. The ceremony
will be attended by senior OSCE and Macedonian Government officials, as
well as representatives from the academic community.
For
further information, please contact:
Harald Schenker
Minority Officer
OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje
Makosped Building, Marshal Tito 9-2,
91000 Skopje
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
GMT +1
Tel.:
(+389-91 111 143)
Fax:
(+389-91 111 267)
E-mail:
oscemsk at unet.com.mk
Martin Czaplinski
Senior Adviser
OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
P.O. Box 20062,
2500 EB The Hague
Netherlands
GMT +1
Tel.:
(+31-70 312 55 00)
(+31-6 23 36 60 30)
Fax:
(+31-70 363 59 10)
E-mail:
hcnm at hcnm.or
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