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Final Theses

Dear final-year students, A large number of you have contacted us regarding the preparation of final theses. We know that you are eager to successfully bring your studies to completion soon, and we are pleased to inform you that you will shortly receive information regarding the preparation of your final theses. The Rulebook will be sent to you by email, and all details will also be available on our website.

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Happy International Women’s Day!

Happy International Women’s Day! Dear ladies, happy International Women’s Day! A woman is always unique, one of a kind, captivating and divine — and every day is her day. International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8 March, holds a special meaning as a day dedicated to all women around the world, when every woman deserves additional attention and recognition. Despite the common misconception that the essence of 8 March is to give a lady a flower or chocolate, the true symbolism of this day lies in making women’s voices heard and allowing them to resonate. It is a day that reminds us that every woman deserves to be loved, to be equal, to grow as a person, to improve herself and build a career, and to break the barriers of prejudice and inequality. International Women’s Day, observed every year on 8 March, represents a day of the struggle for women’s economic, political, social and societal equality. Women’s Day was established at the Second International Conference of Socialist Women, held on 8 March 1910 in Copenhagen, at the initiative of Clara Zetkin, leader of the German socialists and the women’s labour movement. The aim was to introduce a day of lasting remembrance of the demonstrations of American women workers in Chicago in 1909 and the New York march of more than 15,000 women, who demanded shorter working hours, better wages and the right to vote. Long before that, the first public demonstrations of women employed in industry took place on 8 March 1857 in New York. The police dispersed them, but two months later the women founded a trade union and, thanks to their efforts, protests held on 8 March became a tradition. The first celebration of the holiday took place on 8 March 1911 in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Denmark. In Serbia, the day of women’s struggle for equality was first celebrated in Belgrade, at the then National Home, in 1914. International Women’s Day emerged from the labour movement, and the United Nations recognized it as an annual observance in 1975, which was proclaimed the International Women’s Year, when the UN officially began marking International Women’s Day.

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Summer Semester

Dear undergraduate and master’s students of “Medika” College, We would like to inform you that the summer semester will begin on 28 February. We wish you the best of luck and much success in this semester as well. We remain at your disposal for any information, questions, or suggestions.

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Medika Awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education

Medika Awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the European Commission (EACEA) has awarded the “Medika” College of Applied Health Sciences the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021–2027, thereby recognizing its quality work in the field of internationalization. The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education is a document through which the European Commission grants accreditation to higher education institutions, enabling them to apply for and participate in Erasmus+ programme projects, which fund initiatives in the fields of education, youth, and sport. This Charter also defines the fundamental principles that must be observed in the implementation of projects. By obtaining the Erasmus Charter for the period from 2021 to 2027, the “Medika” College of Applied Health Sciences is now able to participate in European and international cooperation within the Erasmus+ programme. You can view the Erasmus Charter here:https://medika.edu.rs/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/erasmus-2.pdf

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International Congress of Healthcare Professionals

Representatives of the “Medika” College of Applied Health Sciences participated in the International Congress of Healthcare Professionals, organized by the Association of Healthcare Workers and Associates of the Republic of Serbia “Aesculap” and the Balkan Association of Nurses. The congress was held on Zlatibor, where several professors, associates, and students of the College published and presented their papers. Representatives of “Medika” exchanged experiences with colleagues from across the region and introduced the attendees to the College’s activities, as well as the study plans and programmes offered to its students.

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Announcement

Dear undergraduate and master’s students of “Medika”, We would like to inform you that exam registration for the January examination period will take place from 10 to 21 January 2022. The examination period will begin on 1 February 2022. The exam schedule for undergraduate and master’s studies will be available soon.

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