Published On: June 12th, 2024

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The Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at MSU, Prof. Dr. Vasko Stamevski, a founding member of INIS Belgrade, conducted a study visit to several universities in Slovakia and Poland from June 2 to June 11, 2024.

During this period, he visited Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, and met with Prof. Dr. Rastislav Kazanský, the head of the Department of Security Studies at the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations. They discussed future cooperation and the exchange of teaching staff, students, and professional experiences.

Following this, Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Vasko Stamevski spent several days at the University of Public and Individual Safety “Apeiron” in Kraków, Poland, where he met with the Rector of the university, Prof. Dr. Julius Pivovarsky. During this meeting, a Cooperation Agreement was signed, outlining the possibilities of establishing joint study programs and various other forms of collaboration, as well as the mobility of teaching staff and students through the Erasmus Plus program.

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The Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at MSU, Prof. Dr. Vasko Stamevski, a founding member of INIS Belgrade, conducted a study visit to several universities in Slovakia and Poland from June 2 to June 11, 2024.

During this period, he visited Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, and met with Prof. Dr. Rastislav Kazanský, the head of the Department of Security Studies at the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations. They discussed future cooperation and the exchange of teaching staff, students, and professional experiences.

Following this, Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Vasko Stamevski spent several days at the University of Public and Individual Safety “Apeiron” in Kraków, Poland, where he met with the Rector of the university, Prof. Dr. Julius Pivovarsky. During this meeting, a Cooperation Agreement was signed, outlining the possibilities of establishing joint study programs and various other forms of collaboration, as well as the mobility of teaching staff and students through the Erasmus Plus program.

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