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Megatrend University
Мегатренд универзитет
Megatrend univerzitet
Logo of the Megatrend University
TypePrivate
Established1989
2000
PresidentDominick Salvatore
RectorSlobodan Pajović
Students26.000
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Websitewww.megatrend.edu.rs
Main building in New Belgrade

The Megatrend University (Serbian: Мегатренд универзитет / Megatrend univerzitet) is a private university located in Belgrade, Serbia. Megatrend Business school, which later became Megatrend University, was founded in 1989.

History and profile

The very first institute of the university was Belgrade's Megatrend Business School which was established 1989, and later on was the founder of all other institutes which comprise the present Megatrend University.

During 1991, Megatrend Business School, together with the Technical Faculty of Bor carried out the project of management graduate studies introduction. This project which was the first one of this type in South-East Europe, was financially supported by the European Union TEMPUS Fund which was specifically intended for the development of business education. This success has caused further expanding of Megatrend educational network.

In the previous educational system, institutes were missing that could provide the similar kind of knowledge. Most notable is the Faculty of Geo-economy the first institute of this kind in this part of the world.

In June 2000 the Serbian Ministry of Higher Education approved the formation of the Megatrend University of Applied Sciences in Belgrade. Similar agreements were stipulated with "Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli" from Italy, with Berlin University of Applied Sciences from Germany, then, with Yanbian University of Science and Technology from China, Bournemouth University from United Kingdom, Academy Eliteâ from Moscow, European School of Business, Rome, Italy and Faculty of Economics, Donetsk National University, Ukraine.

In 2011 Megatrend purchased the operations of the failed International University Vienna, creating Megatrend International University Vienna which did not achieve accreditation before insolvency in 2013.

Megatrend University is a member of the Euro-Asia Management Studies Association (EAMSA), which runs yearly conferences in Europe and Asia to discuss economic and management issues as well as promoting research and publishing.

Organization

These are the 11 institutions in 6 cities:

  • Megatrend School of Agriculture
  • Faculty for Business Studies
  • Faculty of Management
  • Faculty of Management

Notable alumni


See also

References

  1. http://www.megatrend-edu.net/wstr.php?language=1
  2. http://www.megatrend-edu.net/o_univerzitetu.php?bs=o_nama
  3. Radikic, Vasilije (2010). "A New Page in the History of Higher Education in Serbia" (PDF). Megatrend Review. 7 (2): 345–350.
  4. "International University Vienna". Internet Archive. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  5. "Jahresbericht 2013" (PDF). Wien: Die Agentur für Qualitätssicherung und Akkreditierung Austria (AQ Austria). May 2014. Retrieved April 8, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. "Megatrend International University Vienna". Internet Archive. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

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