REPORT STATUTE Statute of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, stipulated in Article 58, Paragraph 5, Subparagraph 3 of the Law on Scientific.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 FOUNDATION UNIVERSITIES IN TURKEY Prof.Dr.Aybar Ertepınar Vice-President The Council of Higher Education, Turkey October, 2005.
Advertisements

University of Rijeka Tempus project Financial Management of Croatian Universities Meeting in Dubrovnik University of Rijeka Tempus project Financial Management.
Petar M. Gvero, Ph.D., Associate Professor University of Banja Luka Faculty of Mechanical Engineering WBC National Innovation Systems – Bosnia and Herzegovina.
ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI. Brief History of the University The Foundation Act for the University of Thessaloniki was approved on June 5, 1925,
Prof. dr. Bozin Donevski University “St. Kliment Ohridski” 7000 Bitola, Macedonia EVALUATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA.
Law on Higher Education in the Republic of Macedonia Snezana Bilic – Sotiroska Coordinator National Tempus Office Ministry of Education and Science.
Education System in Serbia Institutions and Other Organizations IGCSE Global Perspectives.
University of Vienna Rectorate – Office of the Rectorate May 30, 2008 Claudia Kögler University of Vienna, Office of the Rectorate.
The Autonomization of Austrian Universities after the University Act 2002: the UoV Experience Arthur Mettinger UNICA Rectors‘ Seminar
FINANCING OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA - T HE EXAMPLE OF SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE D-r Pece Nedanovski Vice-Rector.
1 UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ The University of Niš was accredited as an independent public higher-education institution in February All its constituent Faculties.
University of Zadar, Croatia. University of Zadar The University of Zadar is the youngest Croatian university in organisational sense (it was established.
Developments in the University of Latvia governance – past, present and future Juris Krumins – Vice rector, University of Latvia Juris Puce – Head of Strategy.
Local Government System in Romania. Map of Europe.
1 УНИВЕРЗИТЕТ У ИСТОЧНОМ САРАЈЕВУ UNIVERSITY OF EAST SARAJEVO.
 Daugavpils University  Latvia University of Agriculture  Latvian Academy of Sport Education  University of Latvia  Liepaja University  Riga Teacher.
Project:“Support to the Internationalization of Kosova Higher Education System through establishment of the Kosova Students’ Union” Status Quo on Student.
UCC Governance Video Overview Bridie Hartnett, April,
Presentation of the Montenegrin Higher Education System Regional Cooperation in Higher Education: Hungary and the Western Balkans University of Szeged,
Reform of Higher Education in Lithuania: Step Forward or Backward? Rimantas Vaitkus, Vilnius University Lithuania.
TEMPUS SCM Meeting Tuzla UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR Mladen Kraljić Maribor, 18 January 2006.
WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF KRAGUJEVAC.
Project:“Support to the Internationalization of Kosova Higher Education System through establishment of the Kosova Students’ Union” Status Quo on Student.
Supervision and regulation of banking system duty is given to a autonomous organization called Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency. BRSA is public.
Higher Education Finance Prof. Vera Dondur National Council for Science and Technological Development Serbia 1 The experience of Serbia.
UNIVERSITETI I PRISHTINËS "HASAN PRISHTINA” Project name: “Increasing the Financial Autonomy and accountabIliTy at public Higher education institutions.
BOLOGNA PROCESS Operates following the mission of “creation of academic community of teachers, researchers, artists, and students, incorporated.
Vlasta Vizek Vidović UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB INSTITUTIONAL PRESENTATION Vlasta Vizek Vidović TEMPUS SCM 3LUC, Zagreb, November,2006.
EDUCATION IN CROATIA. Education system Pre-school institutions ( nurseries and kindergartens) Primary school (compulsory) Secondary school Higher education.
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
TEMPUS – FIMACROU Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Professor Anka Mašek, PhD.
 Miločer, July 5,  The Law on Higher Education was adopted by the Parliament in October 21, 2003  This Law regulates the bases of higher education,
Legal framework for student participatiing in decison making process in Serbia V. Dondur University of Belgrade-Faculty of physical chemistry CAQA, HERE.
Quality Assurance Agency in the Republic of Moldova PhD Nadejda Velico, Head for higher education department, Ministry of Education Ministry of Education,
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Lidija GETTO, Head IRO phone: /
1 FIRST STAGE OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM IN CROATIA – TASKS OF AUTHORISED BODIES.
COUNCIL FOR COMMUNITY &TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION POWERS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
TEMPUS JEP UM MOVING AHEAD WITH THE BOLOGNA PROCESS IN CROATIA - BOPROCRO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OSIJEK.
State Educational Institution Of Higher Professional Training «Volgograd State Medical University»
1 University of Mostar Prof. Ivo Čolak, Ph.D. Vice Rector.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Intellectual Property Policies for Universities and Innovation dr. sc. Vlatka Petrović Head, Technology Transfer Office Acting Head,
SVEUČILIŠTE U MOSTARU – UNIVERSITY OF MOSTAR Prof.dr.sc. Vojo Višekruna Vice-rector Petrovac STREW Tempus SM Building Capacity.
QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Example of University of Maribor Sandra Kurnik Zupanič and Dunja Legat, University of Maribor, University of Maribor.
UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Students point of view organizing, relations, participation in decision making Novi Sad.
Education system in Croatia
UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ University Strategy for implementation of BP at University of Niš
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 3 – Right of establishment and freedom.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 6 – Company Law Bilateral screening:
Croatian educational system From primary to tertiary level.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 3 – Right of establishment and freedom.
Strengthening of Internationalisation in B&H Higher Education Analysis of current state in the area of recognition of qualifications at University of East.
TEACHER EDUCATION at UNS - yesterday, today, tomorrow - TEACHER EDUCATION at UNS - yesterday, today, tomorrow - Prof. Zorana Lužanin University of Novi.
TEMPUS PROJECT UM-JEP CAPACITY BUILDING FOR RESEARCH IN CROATIA PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF OSIJEK presented by Lidija Getto, Head International.
Nacionalna agencija Republike Slovenije za kakovost v viskoem šolstvu - NAKVIS Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency of Higher Education - SQAA presented.
1 UNIVERSITY OF EAST SARAJEVO Stevan Trbojevic Dejan Bokonjic Srdjan Masic 1 st Consortium meeting of CCNURCA project
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in ENVIROMNMENTAL PROTECTION
UCC Governance Overview January, 2017.
PROJECTS AND RESEARCH AT JOSIP JURAJ STROSSMAYER UNIVERSITY OF OSIJEK
SUPERVISION IN DOCTORAL EDUCATION AT UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in ENVIROMNMENTAL PROTECTION
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
Capacity Building for Research Kick-off Meeting
UCC Governance Overview Bridie Hartnett, May, 2017.
Prof. Izabela Dankić, Vice-Rector for International Relations
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB
Prof. Dražena Gašpar, PhD Ivana Zovko, prof.
Makerere University We build for the future..
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University in Osijek
UNIVERSITY OF DEFENCE RECTOR Major General PhD Mladen Vuruna 1 1
Presentation transcript:

REPORT STATUTE Statute of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, stipulated in Article 58, Paragraph 5, Subparagraph 3 of the Law on Scientific Activity and Higher Education (Official Journal No. 123/03), is passed by the Senate of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek on 13 February 2003 and it became valid on 21 February Organisational changes University constitution 1. University – an institution of higher education establishing and conducting university studies in at least two scientific and /or artistic areas in larger number of fields and interdisciplinary studies as an autonomous and integrated process. University conducts these studies directly or by its faculties, artistic academies and departments established in accordance with the Law, conducting scientific, artistic and developmental research, too.

2. Constituent parts of the University – institutions, subsidiaries, companies University is consisted of scientific-educational and other constituent parts. 3. Scientific-educational constituent parts of the University are: ▪ Faculty, ▪ Artistic Academy and ▪ University Department 4. The other University constituent parts are - institutions, subsidiaries and companies Institutions are: ▪ University Institute, ▪ University Library, ▪ University Clinic, ▪ University Centre, ▪ Student Centre.

 Companies are : ▪ Scientific Technological Park ▪ Centre for Technological Development Scientific-teaching constituent parts of Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek are: ▪ Faculty of Economics in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Philosophy in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek ▪ Faculty of Medicine in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Law in Osijek, ▪ Faculty of Food Technology, ▪ Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, ▪ Department of Mathematics ▪ Academy of Art, ▪ Teacher training college.

The other constituent parts are: ▪ City and University Library Osijek, ▪ Student Centre in Osijek, ▪ Student Centre in Slavonski Brod, ▪ Centre for Technological Development Osijek Ltd. University integration – i.e. functional integration University integrates functions of its constituent parts, especially faculties, artistic academies and departments (so-called functional integration) and through its bodies assures their integrated and harmonised activity in accordance with strategic and developmental decisions on academic issues and defining of scientific research, as well as integrated and harmonised activity in financial management and legal proceedings, investments, developmental plans and in appearing toward external partners in scientific activities and higher education.

University Bodies University bodies are: Rector, Senate and University Council. Rector Rector is the leader and the representative of the University. In his/her activities, rector has rights and obligations of the Head of institution. Senate Senate is an elective professional university body with balanced representation of different scientific and artistic areas and specific scientific-educational constituent parts of the University. Senate has more members than the University Board (up to 25).

Senate structure: At least 60% Senate members are employees in scientific-educational profession (academic title). At least 10% of the Senate members are undergraduate and graduate students representatives and at least 5% are postgraduate students. At least 20% of Senate members are representatives of other employees. There are 13 Senate members representing the teaching staff with academic title according to the scientific field and scientific-educational university constituent parts. Student representatives: ▪ 1 undergraduate students ▪ 1 graduate students ▪ 1 postgraduate student; Representatives of other employees: ▪ 2 representatives of other employees.

Rector is the Senate member according to his/her position. University Vice-Rectors, as well as the representative of the Union of Science and Higher Education take part in Senate activities having no right to vote.

University Council - supervising body University Council is the University body responsible for carrying out of the University activities according to the Act on University Founding and the Statute. The Council takes care of the University development and its interaction with the community, discusses and accepts strategic decisions of the Senate. The Council supervises the fulfilment of the University activities and the regularity of the performances, usage of human and material resources, realization of decisions of the University senate and University Board, as well as deals with other responsibilities imposed by the Statute. The University Council consists of 12 members.

Financing of the University Financing of the University and its members is based on the Law and the Statute, and is in accordance with the regulations, which are accepted by the Senate, on suggestion of Rektor. University and its members are financed out of: 1. funds of the founders, 2. State budget of the Republic of Croatia, 3. budgets of the County, the City and communities, 4. National Foundation for Science, Higher Education and Technological Development of the Republic of Croatia, 5. own sources, such as income of tuition fees, research, artistic and professional projects, expertise, publishing and other activities, 6. University and other foundations, return of commercial and other legal entities, 7. direct investments of individuals, commercial and other legal entities, 8. donations, and 9. other sources.

University can be financed only out of sources, which do not affect its independence and dignity. University’s own financial sources can be acquired only through activities, which do not harm its basic activities. University and its members are financed out of the State budget. Financing is based on the capacities of the University and its particular members, studies and their quality, as described in the Article 16 of the Law on Scientific Activity and Higher Education. Financial means from the State budget are remitted to the University as a total amount.

Based on suggestion of Rektor, the Senate agrees on the University budget, in which the total amount received out of State Budget is divided as follows: ▪ wages and allowances of employees ▪ material expenditures ▪ international relations ▪ publishing activity ▪ capital investments ▪ joint scientific programmes ▪ developmental and advancement projects ▪ partial coverage of student costs ▪ other expenditures necessary for University functioning.

In the University Budget Plan, minimum 10% of the sources is allotted to capital investments and advancement. University members are obliged to allocate part of their own funds for the University budget. These funds are used for capital investments and developmental programmes, in accordance with the specific regulations.