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unusual facts about Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Sarajevo



Aleksandar Lazarevic

degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1994 and 1997 respectively.

Aleksandra Smiljanić

After competing secondary education at Matematička gimnazija, she graduated at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

Arnela Odžaković

"During twelve years of her career, she collected more than 150 medals at national and international competitions." Arnela is currently a sports student at the University of Sarajevo.

Desanka Kovačević-Kojić

She was professor at the University of Sarajevo, and since 1993 has worked in the Institute for History in Belgrade.

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Sarajevo

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian: Elektrotehnički Fakultet) or ETF is one of the faculties of University of Sarajevo.

Goran Žugić

Born and raised in the northern Bosnian city of Tuzla to Montenegrin parents (father Vukola from Žabljak and mother Poleksija Đurović from a village near Danilovgrad) who worked as school teachers, Žugić graduated from the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Law.

Ipe Ivandić

He even sold his drum kit and went back to studies, passing a few exams at the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Political Sciences where he had been enrolled in the journalism program.

Ivan Focht

Focht graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, after which he returned to Sarajevo where he was elected assistant at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo.

Jasmin Bašić

He graduated in 2003 and obtained his Master of Music Degree (Vocal performance and pedagogy) from University of Sarajevo in 2006 under famous and world's recognized soprano Radmila Bakočević Belgrade (Serbia).

Josip Pečarić

He studied at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and completed his master’s degree in electrical engineering under the supervision of mathematics professor, Dobrilo Tošić, who inspired him to dedicate himself to mathematics.

Jovan Kavarić

Kavarić attended the University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Science in Sarajevo, and later finished the third degree of medical school at the University of Zagreb - School of Medicine in Zagreb.

Marija Omaljev-Grbić

In 2003 entered the prestigious Academy of Dramatic Arts at the University of Sarajevo, where she earned her degree after four and a half years of studying Acting.

Miroslav Krstić

He received B.S. (1989) from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

Neda Ukraden

Respecting the wishes of her father, she attended University of Sarajevo where she unsuccessfully attempted degrees in Law and Philology, English language.

Nenad Bogdanović

Bogdanović finished Special School for Gifted Matematička gimnazija - Special Mathematical Gymnasium (a school of Special National Interest), graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1978.

Nikola Špirić

He completed elementary education in Drvar, high school in Sarajevo, and his undergraduate and postgraduate education at the University of Sarajevo.

Radomir Naumov

Naumov graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

School of Economics and Business Sarajevo

The School of Economics and Business (SEBS) is a business school affiliated with the University of Sarajevo.

UNSA

University of Sarajevo, the largest university (~50.000 students) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Združena Komuna

by Nedim Jahić (under pseudonym Bezdomni), a Sarajevo Law School student, with the help of Emin Hajrić, a student of journalism at the University of Sarajevo.


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