Does the University of Montenegro, after 52 years of existence, manage to be a "living point of resistance to nonsense," as the rector said, or are deeper changes needed to strengthen its social significance? Which study programs are currently most in demand among students, and which are showing a decline in interest?
In the era of AI tools, how prepared are colleges today to deal with plagiarism?
Our guest is Prof. Dr. Irena Orović, Vice-Rector for Science and Research at the University of Montenegro.
In "Colors of Morning" on TV Vijesti on Friday, May 8th, watch:
- Opening of the Montenegrin Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale: Live from Italy, we include Tamara Vujović, Minister of Culture and Media of Montenegro.
- The guest of the "Daily Press Review" is Zoran Radulović, editor of "Monitor".
- Besides Bokeška, where reconstruction is underway, what other streets are closed in the center of Podgorica?
- Why are the residents of Proleterska Street in Konik protesting?
- A new micro location in Podgorica, which was once an illegal landfill, has been developed.
- World Red Cross Day: Do humanity and solidarity still live on?
- Why are birds important and how do we protect them?
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