ZAGREB: GRADUATION CEREMONY HELD AT VERN POLYTECHNIC ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - More than 100 graduates of the third and second generations of two and three-year business studies at VERN Polytechnic in Zagreb received diplomas at a
ceremony on Friday, which was also attended by Doris Pack, co-ordinator of the European Parliament's committee for education, media, sports, culture and youth. Pack was also awarded the first Charter of Gratitude of VERN Polytechnic.
ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - More than 100 graduates of the third and
second generations of two and three-year business studies at VERN
Polytechnic in Zagreb received diplomas at a ceremony on Friday,
which was also attended by Doris Pack, co-ordinator of the European
Parliament's committee for education, media, sports, culture and
youth. Pack was also awarded the first Charter of Gratitude of VERN
Polytechnic. #L#
Since 2000, when this first private institution of higher education
with a permanent operation licence of the Science and Technology
Ministry was founded, Ms. Pack has been supporting its work, said
the head of the Polytechnic's board of directors, Branko
Stefanovic.
In her speech, Pack warned that the European Union was an
association which was difficult to access, but she voiced
confidence that motivated young people could do that for Croatia.
Aware that Croatia recently went through a difficult period, Pack
believes that one can still face the future with great confidence.
However, she believes that structures of democracy in Croatia are
still frail, but that democracy cannot be introduced from the
outside. Democracy is a permanent, long and windy process, she
said, calling on attending graduates to always and everywhere
actively advocate democratic processes and not give up if they do
not achieve the expected results right away.
Science and Technology Minister Gvozden Flego said that
polytechnic studies, especially private schools, were the most
dynamic part of the system of higher education in Croatia.
VERN dean Mijo Vrhovski said that the Institute for Business
Research had been placing VERN for the third consecutive year among
one percent of the most successful business subjects in Croatia and
that 40 percent of enrolled students graduated on time, i.e. after
three years, which he said was similar to the average at the most
prestigious institutions of higher education in the EU.
(hina) rml sb