Priština
Americannoun
noun
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“There is very little cooperation between the two research and education systems, but even that could now be endangered by the land swaps,” says Dukagjin Pupovci, a mathematician who heads the Kosovo Education Center, a policy think-tank in Priština, Kosovo’s capital.
From Nature
One is the University of Priština, whose 1,500 employees and 16,000 students during the war in 1998–99 fled from Priština to Mitrovica; it is also the only university in Kosovo that still teaches in Serbian rather than Albanian.
From Nature
It would become just another provincial university, says Aleksandar Ćorac, a medical researcher at the University of Priština, who studies the effects of soil and air pollution on health.
From Nature
“In Serbia, they want to save money,” she says, noting that the Kosovo bonuses for professors at the University of Priština have already declined.
From Nature
Yet probably his lordship's countenance had not the pallor of the man of Priština, because "from an early dinner to the hour of rest he never left his chair, nor did the claret ever quit the table."
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