International University of Goražde

International University of Goražde
Type Private
Established 2014
Founder Edina Brutus i dr. Emir Duranović.
Rector Prof. Dr. Mehmed Avdagić
Academic staff
5
Administrative staff
5
Students 62
Undergraduates 61
Postgraduates 1
Location Bosnia and Herzegovina Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Campus Urban
Colors Blue and White
Website

The International University of Goražde (IUG) is a private university located in the city of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The university was established by Edina Brutus and Dr. Emir Duranović. IUG is open to students from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and all over the Levant and Middle East. and the language of instruction and communication is English. It offers education according to Bologna system ( I. cycle, II. cycle and III. cycle diplomas).

IUG has 62 students on 4 Faculties and 15 Departments performing academic activities in disciplines of Science, Engineering, and Social Sciences. First generation of students was enrole on IUG in academic year 2014/2015.

The future plans of the IUG are to open the university doors for Turkish citizens. Students from Bosnia are favoured.

University Administration

The university has only Executive Board. Rector is Prof. Dr. Mehmed Avdagić is a born in Potočari (Srebrenica). He was a student on Faculty of Political Sciences-FPN in University of Sarajevo, where he does his master and doctoral degree. His married and he has 6 children. Other main persons of IUG are: Dean doc.dr. Muhamed Suljić (Faculty of Medical Sciences-FZN), prof. dr. Snežana Komatina (Faculty of Technical Sciences-FTN), doc. dr. Elvira Čekić (Faculty of Educational Sciences-FEN) and prof. dr. Vladimir Stojanović (Faculty of Social Sciences-FDN).

Organization

The International University of Goražde comprises:

Student activities

IUG students have been involved in various activities.

Campus

The IUG has in plan to build a modern urban campus in city of Goražde in near future.

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