Higher education
Higher education in the Slovak Republic is provided by higher educational institutions, which are a part of the European Higher Education Area and the common European Research Area. Their goal is to develop harmonious personality, knowledge, wisdom, the good and creativity in people and contribute to the development of education, science, culture and health for the good of the whole society.
Higher education in the Slovak Republic is provided by higher educational institutions, which are a part of the European Higher Education Area and the common European Research Area. Their goal is to develop harmonious personality, knowledge, wisdom, the good and creativity in people and contribute to the development of education, science, culture and health for the good of the whole society.
Every person who finishes a four-year secondary school has an open access to higher education in Republic of Serbia. The latest 2011 census shows, 10.59% of the population of Serbia have higher education qualifications.
Higher education is divided into three levels:
According to the Law of National Education (Law 1/2011) universities and other higher education institutions are autonomous and have the right to establish and implement their own development policies, within the general provisions of the in-force legislation. The Ministry of National Education coordinates the activity of the universities and other higher education institutions, complying with their autonomy.
According to the Law of National Education (Law 1/2011) universities and other higher education institutions are autonomous and have the right to establish and implement their own development policies, within the general provisions of the in-force legislation. The Ministry of National Education coordinates the activity of the universities and other higher education institutions, complying with their autonomy.
According to the Law of National Education (Law 1/2011) universities and other higher education institutions are autonomous and have the right to establish and implement their own development policies, within the general provisions of the in-force legislation. The Ministry of National Education coordinates the activity of the universities and other higher education institutions, complying with their autonomy.
One of the objectives of the XXI Government is to implement policies aiming at making Portugal a science, culture and knowledge country. Investment in these areas is envisaged as a collective project for the future of the country, essential to raise the skills of the Portuguese population up to the level of the most developed European countries.
Such measures include:
One of the objectives of the XXI Government is to implement policies aiming at making Portugal a science, culture and knowledge country. Investment in these areas is envisaged as a collective project for the future of the country, essential to raise the skills of the Portuguese population up to the level of the most developed European countries.
Such measures include:
One of the objectives of the XXI Government is to implement policies aiming at making Portugal a science, culture and knowledge country. Investment in these areas is envisaged as a collective project for the future of the country, essential to raise the skills of the Portuguese population up to the level of the most developed European countries.
Such measures include: