As the new academic year approaches in Serbia, universities face mounting challenges as a significant number of students remain absent amid an ongoing boycott. Institutions across the country are striving to address the underlying grievances and encourage a return to classes, aiming to restore normalcy on campuses. This developing situation highlights broader tensions within Serbia’s higher education system and poses critical questions about student engagement and institutional responsiveness.
Universities Tackle Student Boycott Impacting Academic Calendar
Universities across Serbia are grappling with the repercussions of a widespread student boycott that started earlier this year, disrupting academic schedules and threatening timely graduations. Administrations have been prioritizing dialogue, aiming to address student grievances concerning educational reforms and campus conditions. Efforts to mediate include establishing new committees involving student representatives and…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2025-09-01 12:43:00
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