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Primary education in Bosnia and Herzegovina is compulsory and free for all children from ages 6 through 15 and lasts for nine years in three three-year cycles (ages 6–9; 9–12 and 12–15). This system was first adopted in 2004, as a replacement for the old eight-year primary education system, offered to children from ages 6 through 14 in ...
Abdulah Sidran, the second of four children, was born in Sarajevo during World War II, on 2 October 1944, although several sources inaccurately give his date of birth as 29 September 1944. [ citation needed ] He was born to Bosniak parents; father Mehmed Sidran (1915–1965) was born in Kiseljak and worked as a locksmith at a railway workshop ...
176 (2022) Sarajevo School of Science and Technology ( SSST) is a private university, located in metropolitan area of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, within the municipality of Ilidža, 10 miles west from Baščaršija. The university offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees . The university is in partnership with ...
International University of Sarajevo ( Sarajevo ); [3] Sarajevo School of Science and Technology ( Sarajevo ); [4] International Burch University ( Sarajevo ); [5] American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Sarajevo and Tuzla ) ; [6] Categories: Bosnia and Herzegovina education-related lists. Lists of universities and colleges in Europe.
The Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Serbo-Croatian: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine; Академија наука и умјетности Босне и Херцеговине) is the national academy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [3] The Academy, based in the capital city of Sarajevo, is the leading non ...
Televizija Sarajevo ( TVSA) started broadcasting its own TV program on 17 March 1969. with first live TV-news program called "Večernji ekran“ (Evening Screen). At the beginning of 1975., the first phase of the construction of RTV Dom – TV headquarters building in Sarajevo was completed. Two years later, in 1977, the second television ...
The Sarajevo Law School was founded through a legal act on 20 August 1946 and it became the first member of the University of Sarajevo. Mehmed Begović, a distinguished research professor at the University of Belgrade 's Faculty of Law specializing in Yugoslav Sharia law was the driving power for establishing the school's program and ...
Website. sarajevo .qsi .org. QSI International School of Sarajevo is an international school in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The language of instruction is English. The curriculum is based on US National Standards with the addition of three foreign languages. The school is funded by tuition fees. [1] Students range from 3 to 18 years of age.