Zoronjić: Bar needs state colleges to become a city of young people

"The bar can do much more than the current perception that it is easy to get a diploma or that it can serve as a master's degree for officials so that their salaries will be higher," said the councilor candidate from the "Can Bar. Can Montenegro" list.

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Zoronjić, Photo: URA
Zoronjić, Photo: URA
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Fikret Zoronjić, councilor candidate of the "Može Bar. Može Montenegro" list, said that it is necessary for Bar to have state faculties in order to become a city of young people in the full sense.

The local self-government, as he stated, should initiate the opening of departments of individual faculties in that city at the University of Montenegro.

"Information technologies that provide graduates with quick employment and relatively high salaries could become a separate faculty within the UCG with headquarters in Bar," announced Zoronjić.

In that case, he said, the local self-government should provide "coworking” spaces intended for young people who would start their own businesses, primarily in the field of creative industries.

Zoronjić said that the existence of several private faculties is an additional confirmation that Bar has the potential to be a student center, and that, with the opening of state faculties, the city "would gain additional image and recognition".

"The bar can do much more than the current perception that it is easy to get a diploma or that it is used for a master's degree for officials so that their salaries are higher," concludes Zoronjić.

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