The Rector of UT, Prof. Dr. Jusuf Zejneli, together with the President of the Senate, Prof. Dr. Kenan Ferati, the Vice-Rector for Science, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti, the Vice-Rector for Finance, Prof. Dr. Aida Yzeiri Baftiari, the Vice-Rector for Education, Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Neziri, and the Vice-Rector for International Relations, Prof. Dr. Salajdin Salihu, met today with the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Government of our country, Lulzim Aliu.
During the meeting, the parties discussed key issues related to the challenges and needs of the University of Tetova, including the improvement of infrastructure, financial support for scientific research, and opportunities for professional development of academic staff, with a particular focus on the preparation of the new Law on Higher Education.
The Rector of the University of Tetova, Prof. Dr. Jusuf Zejneli, thanked the Deputy Minister for the visit and expressed the University of Tetova’s willingness to contribute to the improvement of legislation on higher education. He emphasized the need to increase institutional support for public universities, adding that the development of higher education is a key factor for the academic and professional future of young people. The leaders of the University of Tetova considered this meeting an important opportunity to express their concerns and recommendations, highlighting the need for improvements in infrastructure and financial support.
During this meeting, special attention was given to the preparation of the new Law on Higher Education, for which the Deputy Minister of Education and Science in our country, Lulzim Aliu, emphasized the importance of involving all stakeholders in the drafting process. He also expressed confidence that this law will be an acceptable and beneficial product for higher education institutions in the country.
This meeting demonstrates the commitment of the institutions to work together in raising the quality of higher education and adapting it to the contemporary needs of students and our society.