MOSTAR UNIVERSITY DEAN MOSTAR, Aug 9 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Bosnia-Herzegovina supports Marko Tadic as dean of the Mostar university, whose resignation was requested by 12 members of
the university senate. Most members of the senate asked Tadic be dismissed on the grounds of his wishing to unite the west Mostar university with that of the east part of the town. The OSCE assessed that Tadic's ideas were in line with the OSCE's approach in solving the issue of high schooling in the country, and contributed to a quicker and joint development of high education in Bosnia-Herzegovina, spokesman for the Mostar Office of the OSCE, Bernard Vrban, told a news conference Wednesday. Vrban confirmed Tadic had spoken with the OSCE Mission chief in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Robert Barry, and the new head of the OSCE Mostar Office, Daniel Simpson, about the development of the Mostar university. The talks also focused on coope
MOSTAR, Aug 9 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Bosnia-Herzegovina supports Marko
Tadic as dean of the Mostar university, whose resignation was
requested by 12 members of the university senate.
Most members of the senate asked Tadic be dismissed on the grounds
of his wishing to unite the west Mostar university with that of the
east part of the town.
The OSCE assessed that Tadic's ideas were in line with the OSCE's
approach in solving the issue of high schooling in the country, and
contributed to a quicker and joint development of high education in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, spokesman for the Mostar Office of the OSCE,
Bernard Vrban, told a news conference Wednesday.
Vrban confirmed Tadic had spoken with the OSCE Mission chief in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Robert Barry, and the new head of the OSCE
Mostar Office, Daniel Simpson, about the development of the Mostar
university.
The talks also focused on cooperation between the OSCE and the two
town universities, Vrban said.
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