University of Rijeka

University of Rijeka
Sveučilište u Rijeci
Latin: Universitas studiorum Fluminensis
Type Public
Established 17 May 1973
Rector Prof. Pero Lučin, PhD
Students 20,013 (2011)[1]
Location Rijeka, Croatia
Website uniri.hr

The University of Rijeka (Croatian: Sveučilište u Rijeci) is in the city of Rijeka with faculties in cities throughout the regions of Primorje, Istria and Lika.

The University of Rijeka is composed of nine faculties, one art academy, four departments, university libraries and the Students Centre.

History

While the modern university was founded on May 17, 1973, the first school of higher education was established in 1627 by the Jesuits and enjoyed equal status with the academies in the largest cities of the Austrian Empire. The Faculty of Philosophy, established in 1726, operated for two years. The Theological Faculty was founded in 1728. From 1773 to 1780, Rijeka was the seat of the Royal Academy.

The departments of biotechnology, informatics, mathematics and physics were founded in 2008. The last three were part of Faculty of Arts and Sciences since 1986.

Administration

These are the nine faculties, one academy and four departments into which the University is divided:

Faculty of Philosophy building

Faculties and academies

Departments

On April 1, 2008 University of Rijeka decided to make the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, departments of Informatics, Mathematics and Physics into independent departments.

Academy of Applied Arts - entrance

Department of Informatics

Since the implementation of the Bologna process in the academic year 2005/06, the Department of Informatics offers two undergraduate programmes (three years):

Students finish with the title Bachelor of Science in Informatics. Both programmes introduce the foundations of programming, algorithms, data structures, digital electronics, computer architecture, computer networks, operating systems, databases, information systems, formal languages and automata theory, software engineering, logic programming, web engineering, multimedia and information theory.

After receiving the B.Sc. degree, the student can apply for the Master's degree in four programmes (two years):

which ends with the title Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Informatics or Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Informatics.

In 2012, University of Rijeka Department of Informatics became Nvidia CUDA Teaching Center.[2]

Department of Mathematics

Since the implementation of the Bologna process in the academic year 2005/06, Department of Mathematics offers and undergraduate program (three years) in Mathematics, which finishes with the title Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Courses include standard topics in mathematical analysis, linear algebra, numerical mathematics, combinatorics graph theory, affine spaces and particularly Euclidean spaces, metric spaces, topology, set theory, geometry, number theory, mathematical logic, probability and statistics, mathematical modelling, programming, algorithms, information systems and computer architecture.

After receiving the B.Sc. degree, the student can apply for the Master's degree in two programmes (two years):

In 2010, Department of Mathematics organized a conference on Information Security and Related Combinatorics under NATO Science for Peace and Security programme.[3]

Rectors

Heads of the university hold the title of Rector (Rektor) and are elected to four-year terms. There have been 13 rectors since the university's establishment in 1973.

  • 1973–1976 - Zorislav Sapunar
  • 1976–1978 - Zoran Kompanjet
  • 1978–1980 - Josip Deželjin
  • 1980–1984 - Slobodan Marin
  • 1984–1986 - Predrag Stanković
  • 1986–1989 - Mirko Krpan
  • 1989–1991 - Petar Šarčević
  • 1991–1993 - Elso Kuljanić
  • 1993–1998 - Katica Ivanišević
  • 1998–1999 - Danilo Pavešić
  • 1999–2000 - Josip Brnić
  • 2000–2009 - Daniel Rukavina
  • 2009–present - Pero Lučin

Source: List of rectors at the University of Rijeka website.

Student projects

Students at University of Rijeka work on various fields, and majority of projects are founded by Student council of Uniri.

Biggest examples are Onetius, Student Day Festival, Riteh Racing Team, NeuRi and Debate League of Rijeka.

See also

References

  1. "Number of students on Croatian universities (Croatian)".
  2. http://blogs.nvidia.com/2012/08/total-cuda-teaching-and-research-centers-top-200/
  3. http://www.math.uniri.hr/NATO-ASI/

Coordinates: 45°19′40″N 14°26′27″E / 45.32778°N 14.44083°E / 45.32778; 14.44083

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