Recognizing Excellence in Technical Sciences at FER The Croatian Parliament’s Committee for the Awarding of National Science Prizes has announced the recipients of the country’s highest academic honors for 2024. Among the distinguished winners are two prominent researchers from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER): Prof. emeritus Nedjeljko Perić and […]
Analyzing the Current State of European AI Ecosystems Artificial intelligence continues to reshape scientific research, industrial applications, and public policy across the globe. In Europe, maintaining a competitive edge requires strategic cooperation between nations, robust infrastructure investments, and a clear understanding of AI’s practical limitations. A recent panel discussion titled “AI Beyond the Hype: Limits, […]
Earning recognition as a Legacy Leader requires more than maintaining a high grade point average. It demands consistent action, strategic thinking, and a measurable commitment to community improvement. At RIT Croatia, senior Global Business Management student Leonela Krajač recently received the prestigious Legacy Leader Award, an honor that highlights graduating students who use their leadership […]
International academic exchange has long relied on student mobility, but the foundational strength of these global networks depends on the administrative and academic staff who facilitate them. Recognizing this critical need, RIT Croatia recently hosted its first-ever Erasmus+ Staff Week at its Dubrovnik campus. Held from April 13th to 17th, 2026, the event successfully brought […]
Understanding the Artemis II Mission: A New Era for Human Spaceflight On April 1, 2026, at 01:35 AM Türkiye time, the Orion spacecraft launched from the Kennedy Space Center in the United States, marking the beginning of the Artemis II mission. This operation represents the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, carrying a crew […]
Why Choose Distance Learning for Tourism Programmes in Bulgaria The global tourism and hospitality industry requires a workforce that can adapt to rapidly changing market conditions, evolving consumer preferences, and advancing digital technologies. For working professionals already in the field, taking a hiatus to pursue a full-time degree is rarely a practical option. Distance learning […]
Healthcare systems across the globe face increasingly complex challenges, requiring a workforce capable of adapting to new research, diverse patient populations, and evolving clinical standards. For academic institutions, preparing this workforce demands more than localized instruction; it requires active participation in global knowledge networks. The University of Information Technology and Management in Poland, specifically through […]
Doctoral research serves as the primary engine for technological advancement in modern economies. On April 25, 2026, the University of Zagreb celebrated a major academic milestone during its official promotion ceremony. Rector Prof. Stjepan Lakušić, PhD, promoted 371 new doctors of science and doctors of arts, prominently featuring 25 new PhD graduates from the University […]
Securing funding for a quality computer science degree remains a significant hurdle for many aspiring software developers and designers. However, institutions are increasingly shifting away from traditional grade-based financial aid toward competitions that test practical, real-world skills. A recent example is the RIT Croatia Web and Mobile Computing Scholarship Competition, which awarded a total of […]
Bridge Classroom Theory and Industry Practice Securing a job offer before graduation is the primary goal for many engineering students, but achieving this requires more than just high grades. It demands the practical application of technical knowledge in a real-world environment. The University of Windsor facilitates this transition through robust co-operative education programs that place […]