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University of Split

7 March 2010 // 2 Comments

sveuciliste logo University of SplitThe University of Split was officially established in 1974. The University has expanded during the course of the past years to include nine Faculties, one Academy of Arts, two University colleges and two University Departments as well as several institutes and scientific units. As of 2009, a total of approximately 40,000 students have graduated, and a total of 337 doctoral degrees have been awarded.

Focus on Mediterranean region

The focus of the research work carried out by the University is on scientific areas with reference to disciplines characterized by natural, cultural, historical, social, economic and other features of the region as a part of the Croatian Adriatic and the Mediterranean region as a whole. This involves the research and protection of art and construction heritage, philology, field crops, oceanography and fishing, Adriatic botany and zoology, island and coastal economy, Adriatic tourism, maritime law, nautical science, naval architecture and a range of other specific disciplines of technical sciences such as chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering.

Exchange ProgramsFaculty of Economy 300x225 University of Split

ERASMUS

CEEPUS
Central European Exchange Program for University Studies. CEEPUS website

Address
University of Split
Livanjska 5 21000 Split
phone: +385 21 558-222, 558-200
fax: +385 21 348-163

Official website

Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support, but only informs about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply for the program.

2 Comments »

  • Christina said:

    I work for Penn State University’s College of Science Office of Media Relations and we have recently produced a story highlighting a partnership program established between Penn State’s Eberly College of Science and the University of Split. I am trying to track down a suitable image to accompany the story.

    Is the photo (at the following link) of Split license free?

    http://www.mladiinfo.com/2010/03/07/university-of-split/

    May I have permission to use it/distribute it?

    I hope to hear back form you soon. Many thanks!
    Christina Ombalski

    [Reply]

    Mladiinfo said:

    Dear Christina,

    The photo that is published in this post has been taken from the webpage of the University of Split. If you want to use their photos it would be best to ask permission from the University.

    Kind regards,
    Dijana
    Mladiinfo

    [Reply]

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