University of Mostar

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The University of Mostar (Croatian: Sveučilište u Mostaru; Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mostariensis) is a public university located in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

TypePublic
Established11 February 1977; 49 years ago (1977-02-11)[1]
RectorIvo Čolak
Academic staff
1,002
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University of Mostar
Свеучилиште у Мостару
Sveučilište u Mostaru
TypePublic
Established11 February 1977; 49 years ago (1977-02-11)[1]
RectorIvo Čolak
Academic staff
1,002
Administrative staff
156
Students8,010
Location,
Bosnia and Herzegovina

43°20′32″N 17°48′09″E
CampusUrban
AffiliationsEuropean University Association
Websitewww.sum.ba
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Quick facts Regional – Overall, QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia ...
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]301-350 (2022)
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The university has ten faculties and one Academy of Fine Arts, with 50 majors, 46 specializations and 70 study groups.[3]

History

University of Mostar Rectorate Building in Rondo Square Mostar

Croatian nationalists claim the university's roots date back to 1895, when the Franciscan theological school was established in the village of Široki Brijeg.

The university was founded by Croatian nationalists in 1993 in Mostar, and the Croatian language was made its official language. The University of Mostar is the only Croatian speaking university in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with around 1,000 employees. There are ten faculties, the Academy of Fine Arts, eight institutes and the student centre within the university.

The University of Mostar participates in the Rectors' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is also an associate member of the Croatian Rectors' Conference. The university seal shows the building of the Franciscan monastery.

On 7 and 8 February 2019 University was the host of the Third Rector's Forum of the Southeastern Europe and Western Balkans which followed the first forum in Novi Sad, the second in Zagreb and preceded the fourth one in Podgorica.[4][5] Representatives of over 30 institutions from the region attended the event.[5]

Organisation and administration

Students

The University of Mostar has around 16,000 students, which makes it the third largest university in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6] Through years, the University of Mostar saw rapid growth in number of students. In the academic year of 2006–07, it had 6,256 students,[7] while in 2014–15 it had 10,712 students.[6]

The number of foreign students, of whom the vast majority are from neighbouring Croatia, is also growing. In the academic year of 2008–09, there were 292 students from Croatia, while in 2012–13 there were 644.[8] In 2014–15, students from Croatia comprised 17% of the total student population.[6]

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Number of students
Academic year Number of students
1995/96
3,200
2004/05
5,556
2005/06
5,864
2006/07
6,256
2007/08
6,993
2008/09
7,767
2009/10
8,298
2011/12
9,431
2012/13
9,896
2013/14
11,193
2014/15
10,712
2015/16
9,966
2016/17
9,781
2017/18
9,758
2018/19
9,418
2019/20
8,158
2020/21
8,737
2021/22
8,155
2022/23
7,510
2023/24
6,867
2024/25
7,135
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University of Mostar Rectorate Building in Rondo Square Mostar

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