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The University of Zagreb (Croatian: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Latin: Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is a public research university in Zagreb, Croatia. It is the largest Croatian university and one of the oldest continuously operating universities in Europe.
Learn about the history, structure and vision of the University of Zagreb, a comprehensive public university in Croatia. Find out how it excels in teaching, research and innovation, and explore its new Campus "Borongaj".
Find out which faculties and art academies of the University of Zagreb offer full degree or partial study programmes in English language for local and international students. Check the links for detailed information on courses, admission requirements and contact details.
Learn about the history, vision, rankings, fees and courses of the University of Zagreb, the leading teaching and research institution in Croatia. Find out how to apply for scholarships and compare with similar universities around the world.
The oldest Croatian university, founded in 1669, offers a wide range of degrees in various disciplines. It has international agreements with many universities and is located in the capital city of Zagreb, with a rich cultural and historical heritage.
The University of Zagreb (1669) has 29 faculties, three art academies and the Centre for Croatian Studies. It offers a wide range of academic degree courses and is a strongly research-oriented institution.