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International Cooperative Cross-Border Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Educational & Communication Sciences

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Department of Information Technology
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Explore the Heights of Learning with Our International PhD Program

Welcome to the International Cooperative Cross-Border Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Educational & Communication Sciences. This program is a collaborative venture between esteemed universities known for academic excellence. Embark on a transformative journey with the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, International Burch University in Sarajevo, University of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and University North in Croatia. This joint effort brings together the expertise of these highly ranked institutions, all authorized to confer doctoral and postgraduate degrees, as well as habilitations. Discover a unique opportunity for advanced studies at the intersection of education and communication sciences.

International Cooperative Cross-Border Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Educational & Communication Sciences

Admission Process for Aspiring Scholars

Are you ready to take the next step in your academic journey? The admission process to our International PhD Programme is designed to identify and welcome the brightest minds. Prospective scholars can apply through a streamlined process that ensures a fair evaluation of academic achievements and research potential. Aspiring candidates will find detailed information on eligibility criteria, application requirements, and key deadlines. Join a diverse and collaborative community of scholars as you submit your application to become a part of our prestigious doctoral program.

International Cooperative Cross-Border Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Educational & Communication Sciences

A Tapestry of Global Collaboration

Our International PhD Programme thrives on the collaboration between universities across borders. Enrich your academic experience by engaging with faculty and fellow scholars from diverse cultural backgrounds. The program's global nature encourages the exchange of ideas, fostering a rich learning environment. Whether you're based in Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Mostar, or Croatia, the shared commitment to educational and communication sciences binds us together. Immerse yourself in a global tapestry of knowledge and collaboration as you pursue your doctoral journey with us.

International Cooperative Cross-Border Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Educational & Communication Sciences

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Internships for academic credit add a significant workplace experience to a student's education. Students gain valuable "on the job" work experience related to a chosen focus in information technologies applications. In addition, internships permit students to interact with professionals in the fields of work in which they may one day have careers.
Students must complete 30 business-days (6 weeks) summer practices in companies working in the field of information technologies on a part-time basis (4 hours per day). If the company accepts a student for a total of 30 days (which makes around 20 business-days), the student must work for at least 6 hours per day. At the end of every internship period, students are supposed to complete at least 120 hours.

The single requirement for the acceptance of the internship is the Internship Coordinator's consent. Observations from internship must be documented and presented in the form of a clear and concise technical report (Internship Notebook), which the student brings to the Internship Committee for evaluation. The company must send two more documents to the University's address via post: Company's Evaluation of the Student and The Internship Acceptance Form. The former directly affects the student's grade from this course, whereas the latter serves as a proof and acknowledgement that the student has really done the internship.

Students are expected to learn about a real business and work environment and get involved in many aspects of the hardware and software development process. In addition, students are generally expected to:

Begin to work effectively as part of a team, developing interpersonal, organizational and problem-solving skills within a managed environment, exercising some personal responsibility.

Apply theory, techniques and relevant tools to the specification, analysis, design, implementation, and testing of a simple engineering product;

Actively participate in, reflect on, and begin to take responsibility for, personal learning and development;

Important

Before you start your internship, you have to download the acceptance form from below and have your internship supervisor in the company fill it out. Then the internship coordinator (Naida Fatic), has to approve it.

Download CV Sample

Download Acceptance Form

Download Student Evaluation

Download Internship Notebook


For any other questions please refer to the internship coordinator.

Internship Coordinator

Internship coordinators for IT is Naida Fatic

Contact info:
Naida Fatic
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +387 33 944 491
Office: 4nd floor, No. 405

For any other questions please refer to the internship coordinator.

All students who want to defend their SDP have to submit their SDP to TA Amela Vatreš by the second Monday during exam period. Prior to that, their SDP should be approved by their mentor.

The document does not have to be printed in color and the spiral binding is sufficient.

It is necessary for students to fill out and bring the Jury Report document to their defense.

NOTE: Dear student, please be aware of all deadlines. Any kind of delays will not be taken into consideration.

Senior Design Project Thesis Proposal form

Jury Report document for Final Defense

Senior Design Project Supervisor Appointment form

Senior Design Project Paper guideline

Senior Design Project Paper template


SDP student topics

In this document you will find topics proposed for your Senior Design Project. Every mentor proposed five topics from which you should pick one that suits you best. If you have other ideas on your mind you can go to your respective mentor and propose ideas. If the idea is suitable you can work on it for your SDP project. After you agree on topics with your mentor you should fill two forms. All related details are provided in the SDP Procedure section.

NOTE: If you find that some project can be done in a team please contact your SDP coordinator before choosing the topic.

SDP Topics


SDP Coordinator

SDP coordinators for IT is Amela Vatreš

Contact info:
Amela Vatreš
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +387 33 944 481
Office: 2nd floor, No. 207

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