Filip Arsov, the executive director of Synapse – Digital Agency, guest speaker at UACS


On 4 December 2017, UACS Political Science students who take the course in Administrative Law and Public Administration attended the lecture entitled “Public Administration Reforms” by Neda Maleska Sachmaroska, Executive Director of the Center for Change Management (CCM), a think-tank organization working in the area of public administration reforms. Neda Maleska Sacmaroska holds 19 years’ of…
Today, Dr. Sarah Geegan, an Assistant Professor of Integrated Strategic Communication from the University of Kentucky, held a presentation to the UACS School of Business Economics and Management students, as part of the Planning and Strategy class led by prof. Snezhana Hristova Ph.D. During her presentation, our students had the privilege to learn more about…
Потсетување за сите квалификувани студенти за подигнување на наменските картички Уживај во студентскиот живот и верувај во иднината Студентските денови се неповторливи и вредни, па затоа е потребно да се искористат максимално во поглед на знаењето, а и во поглед на уживањето во истите, секако со помош на друштвото, но и со помош на…
Изминатиот викенд, наставниот кадар, администрацијата и надворешните соработници на УАКС преку работилници и неформална дружба беа дел од GET INVOLVED VII тим билдингот.
On 24 April 2017 (Monday), UACS students of Psychology, taking the course Statistics for Psychologists with their course instructor, Ljupcho Efremov, PhD, visited the office of GfK in Skopje. They had the possibility to follow a presentation on research. Furthermore, they engaged in a discussion with the employees at the office regarding the practical application…
Committed to promoting literature among high school students, UACS School of Foreign Languages is organizing the Eleventh Annual Reading Competition. This year’s competition will honor the 100th anniversary of James Joyce’s literary masterpiece Ulysses. Ulysses was first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920 and then…