Novi Pazar International University
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[edit] In brief
Novi Pazar International University, in Serbian Internacionalni Univerzitet u Novom PazaruCyrillic: Интернационални Универзитет у Новом Пазару), was founded in 2002 with help of prime minister Zoran Djinjic (Zoran Đinđić). Upon their request Muslim minority from Sanjak area was given the right to found their own university. This institution is foundation. Thus it is something between publicly owned and privately owned university though that is not clear to full extent. It has faculties and departments all around Serbia. In Belgrade they have journalism studies led by veteran journalist and educator Mile Nedeljkovic. Although new, their journalism studies program is award winning because it follows international system of subjects credits and grading as well as because its practical with lecturers and professors coming from news industry. Journalism program at this university is closely related to Serbian Federation of Journalist in its determination to help education for media practice. In Pancevo
[edit] Zoran Đinđić contribution
Every year special ceremony called class of appreciation is being held in Novi Pazar International university. Here are some quotes from first event to celebrate assassinated Serbian prime minister, first to lead the country in after Milosevic era.
Mr. Djindjic is not only great friend of this establishment but also its founder. He was amazing visionary who hared our needs to form this institution in a peruse of knowledge and spiritual improvement. Only one day before tragedy occurred Mr. Djindjic was honourable chair at a council of rectors meeting. The very day when our rector of youngest university Muamer Zukorlic was introduced and promoted. Once again, during that meeting Mr. Djindjic expressed support for our university by highlighting quality curriculum and teaching, its modern management and European orientation. His support means a lot to us, this region and its people own much to him. He had no predjudice for us being predominantly Muslim. He had sincere intentions to help us in perceiving our differences as treasure not as antagonisms. Just few months ago we were delighted because of his promise to find time in order to make lecture for our students. We know he was ready to make his promise. Instead of that, we are here today holding class of appreciation for a man, a friend, philosopher, politician, reformist, diplomat, statesman and a patriot to fulfill this moment with our feeling of gratitude.