ZAGREB, Aril 12 (Hina) - If it wishes to be an equal partner to Europe in the academic sphere, Croatia must become engaged in its university projects as soon as possible, the presidency of the Danube Dean Conference (DRC) informed
Croatian President Stipe Mesic on Wednesday who pledged to support such endeavours. "The President was submitted concrete suggestions for quick accession of the Croatian academic sphere into European projects," DRC chairman Ludvik Toplak, Maribor University dean, said after the meeting. Mesic expressed readiness to assist the process, and activities have already been planned out for next week, Mesic's advisor for culture, Zdravko Jelenovic, said. The most important European projects today are the SOCRATES and ERASMUS projects, Toplak said, adding that their aim was to enable each student to attend at least one semester at another university in another coun
ZAGREB, Aril 12 (Hina) - If it wishes to be an equal partner to
Europe in the academic sphere, Croatia must become engaged in its
university projects as soon as possible, the presidency of the
Danube Dean Conference (DRC) informed Croatian President Stipe
Mesic on Wednesday who pledged to support such endeavours.
"The President was submitted concrete suggestions for quick
accession of the Croatian academic sphere into European projects,"
DRC chairman Ludvik Toplak, Maribor University dean, said after the
meeting.
Mesic expressed readiness to assist the process, and activities
have already been planned out for next week, Mesic's advisor for
culture, Zdravko Jelenovic, said.
The most important European projects today are the SOCRATES and
ERASMUS projects, Toplak said, adding that their aim was to enable
each student to attend at least one semester at another university
in another country.
Asked when Croatia was expected to join the projects, Jelenovic
said in two to three years.
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