An introduction to the University of Zagreb:

The University of Zagreb is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the region covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of Southeastern Europe.

The history of the university began on September 23, 1669, when the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I issued a decree granting the creation of the Jesuit Academy to the Royal Free City of Zagreb. The decree was accepted into the Croat Kingdom Council on November 3, 1671. The Jesuits ran the Academy for over a century until the matter was resolved by Pope Clement XIV in 1773. In 1776, Empress Maria Theresa issued a decree establishing the Royal Academy of Sciences which succeeded the previous Jesuit Academy . Bishop Josip Jorge Straw Smir proposed the founding of a university to the Croatian Parliament in 1861. Emperor Franz Joseph signed the decree establishing the University of Zagreb in 1869. Parliament passed the founding law in 1874, and the Emperor ratified it on January 5, 1874. On October 19, 1874, the inauguration of the University was inaugurated Royal Franz Josef I University officially.

University history:

The university's subsequent beginnings date back to September 23, 1669, when Emperor and King Leopold I of Habsburg issued a decree granting the establishment of the Jesuit Academy to the Royal Free City of Zagreb. According to that document, the study of philosophy in Zagreb acquired official and legal status in the name of Neo Academia Zagrabiensis and officially became a public institution of higher education.

Filip Kosice (1618-1673) was the first president of the Academy

The Jesuits ran the academy for more than a century until Pope Clement XIV dissolved the arrangement in 1773. Under new leadership in 1772, the academy enrolled a total of 200 students.

In 1776 Empress and Queen Maria Theresa decreed the founding of the Royal Academy of Sciences, consisting of three studies, or faculties, of philosophy, theology, and law. Previous political studies became part of the newly established Faculty of Law, and thus were incorporated into the Academy. Each of the colleges of the Royal Academy of Sciences had several chairs to teach one or several courses.

The Academy remained in Zagreb until 1874, despite numerous organizational changes, the pivotal institution of higher education in Croatia, educating most members of the Croatian intelligentsia.

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In 1861, Joseph Jorge Stromae proposed to the Croatian Parliament the founding of a university in Zagreb. Emperor Franz Joseph during his visit in 1869 signed the decree establishing the University of Zagreb. Five years later, Parliament passed the Foundation Law, which the Emperor ratified on January 5, 1874. On October 19, 1874, a ceremony was held in the name of the founding of the Royal Franz Joseph I University in Zagreb, making it the third university in the Hungarian Kingdom of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

In 1874 the university had four faculties:

Lo (Pravno Drovoslovni Vacultate)

Theology (Bogoslovni fakultet)

Philosophy (Poslovni fakultet)

Medicine (Liječnički fakultet)

The medical school did not run in 1874; It had to wait until 1917. The Faculty of Philosophy served as a public scientific faculty. Since 1876 she has had geology, botany, physics, mathematics and chemistry. Since 1877 Zoology. since 1882 pharmacy; Since 1883 geography.

In 1860, the Royal College of Agriculture and Forestry was founded in Kryshevchi. In 1898, the Forest Academy (Šumarska akademija) was founded as part of the Faculty of Philosophy, which included all technical studies. In 1919, this school became the College of Agriculture and Forestry.

In 1919, the Technological School (Tehnička visoka škola) was founded, which was transformed into a university college in 1926. Also in 1919, the Veterinary School (Veterinarska visoka škola) was founded; It was converted into a university college in 1925.

In the Faculty of Philosophy, a major reorganization ensued in the 1920s, as mathematics, pharmacy and other sciences began to split, first with the creation of separate departments of mathematics and pharmacy in 1928, when the faculty was renamed to its present name Filozof Ski fakultet.

In 1926, the university consisted of seven faculties:

Theology (Bogoslovni fakultet)

Law (Pravnički fakultet)

Medicine (Liječnički fakultet)

Philosophy (Poslovni fakultet)

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Pharmacy department. (Farmasiutsky Odile)

Agriculture and Forestry (Gospodarsko-šumarski fakultet)

Veterinary medicine (Veterinarski fakultet)

Technology (Tehnički fakultet)

construction department. (Građevni odsjek)

Engineering Department. (Strugger Sky Udajk)

Department of Chemical Engineering. (Kymijsko Engine Ski Udajk)

During the period of the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945), the university was known as the Croatian University (Hrvatsko sveučilište).

The individual departments of the Faculty of Philosophy became separate faculties in 1942, 1946 when the Faculty of Science was formed, and finally in 1963.

In 1956 the College of Technology was divided into four colleges:

Architecture - Construction - Geodesy (Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet)

Electrical Engineering (Elektrotehnički fakultet)

Mechanical Engineering - Shipbuilding (Strojarski-brodograđevni fakultet)

Chemistry - Food - Mining Technology (Tehnološki fakultet)

These eventually fall into the current layout.

In 1999, the university decided to implement the European Credit Transfer System - ECTS. When Croatia signed up to be part of the Bologna Declaration, all universities in Croatia adopted this system for easily readable and comparable degrees.

University vision:

The University of Zagreb pursues the following objectives and activities that are directly relevant to the further development of the United Nations Information Centre:

Generating Community Development - Within the Media Center, UniZG is dedicated to developing skills for social and community engagement among students and recognizing the challenges of inclusion and diversity in post-industrial environments.
Excellence in Teaching and Scientific Work - At the UNIC, iZG promotes the values ​​of ethics, inclusion and diversity in order to shape participating students in a modern, democratic and multicultural society, regardless of their background, social status and other characteristics.
Innovation in teaching methods. In collaboration with Oulu, it aims to develop and apply modern, research-oriented teaching methods enhanced by ICT, in addition to supporting students in the educational process and creating a stimulating learning environment. The new methods enable students to acquire qualifications relevant to the global labor market, competencies important for the development of a democratic society and their personal development, and skills that will enable students to live and work successfully in diverse environments and societies.
Internationalization - Together with the other seven partners, it places great emphasis on joint study programs that facilitate direct international cooperation and the mobility of students, as well as teachers.
iZg has a close relationship with the Croatian Science Foundation and is a member of UNICA, EUA and LERU and uses these excellent networks for UNIC publishing activities.

Specialties and Fees

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Political Science and Public Relations 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Economy and Finance 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Fine arts and Drawing 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Music 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Islamic Science 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Rights 4 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Philosophy and science of religion 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
food technology 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Technology and Innovation 4 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Human Medicine 6 Croatian 3500 euro 3500 euro
Dentistry 5 Croatian 3500 euro 3500 euro
Human Medicine 6 English 8000euro 8000euro
Dentistry 6 English 8000euro 8000euro
Veterinary Medicine 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Pharmacy 4 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Computer Engineering 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Architecture Engineering 4 English 4000euro 4000euro
Mechanical Engineering 4 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Graphic Design 4 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Thesis Fees Before Discount Expenses
Human Medicine 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Nutrition and Dietetics 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Veterinary Medicine 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Dentistry 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Thesis Fees Before Discount Expenses
Chemical Engineering 1 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Thesis Fees Before Discount Expenses
European Business Law 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Business Administration 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Management information systems 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Thesis Fees Before Discount Expenses
International Trade 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro
Economy and Finance 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Thesis Fees Before Discount Expenses
arketing 2 English Exists 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Human Medicine 2 English 4000euro 4000euro

Specialization the years The language Fees Before Discount Expenses
Electrical Engineering 2 English 4000euro 4000euro
Computer Engineering 2 English 4000euro 4000euro
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University of Zagreb

University of Zagreb

Croatia | Grad Zagreb

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1669

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Trg Republike Hrvatske 14, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

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