Internship opportunity in the UACS Library
Dear students,
The UACS library has an open position for an internship. It is available to all UACS students.
If you are interested in the position, please send an e-mail to rahela.evtimova@uacs.edu.mk.
Are you interested in improving your English skills to help you in your classes? Would you like to supplement your studies with extra practice in English? Or, you don’t really need help, but enjoy talking in English, socializing, and like helping others improve their English. Then look no further than English Hour! Starting on October…
On 14 February 2018, Dr. Marija Todorova visited UACS as a guest speaker in the Preparation for Translation and Interpreting class, talking to 2nd year students from the School of Foreign Languages. The students and their course professor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marjana Vaneva, had the guest speak about her first translation experience, her translation work…
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