University of Zagreb Student Wins World Gymnastics Challenge Cup Silver
University Kinesiology senior Tina Zelčić achieved tremendous success by taking the silver medal in the women's balance beam at the prestigious global competition.
Read moreFounded in 1669, the University of Zagreb is the oldest and largest university in Southeast Europe. As the leading Croatian institution of higher education and scientific research, it has played a pivotal role in the academic and cultural development of Croatia for over three and a half centuries.
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The Centre for Advanced Academic Studies (CAAS) is an integral academic unit of the University of Zagreb, founded in 1970 by the University Senate. Located in historic Dubrovnik, CAAS serves as the University's international venue for conferences, academic events, and specialized courses organized by University faculties and international partners.
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University Kinesiology senior Tina Zelčić achieved tremendous success by taking the silver medal in the women's balance beam at the prestigious global competition.
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The INSIGHT project highlights how strong partnerships between industry and universities, built on a shared vision and the exchange of knowledge, drive innovation and create lasting benefits for society.
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Of more than 340 students, most came to study in Zagreb as part of the Erasmus+ mobility programme. The majority of foreign students came from France, Ukraine and Germany.
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The Central International Relations Office organizes the Welcome Week (Tjedan dobrodošlice) for foreign exchange students coming to UNIZG in the summer semester.
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