University of Carigrad
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Sveučilište u Carigradu Uniwersytet w Carigradzie | |
Motto | In Veritate Sapientiae Lux |
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Motto in English | In Truth is the Light of Wisdom |
Type | Public, Ancient |
Established | 1386 |
Budget | NKK 3.2 billion (400 million NSD) |
Rector | Teodor Radosavljević |
Academic staff | 8049 |
Administrative staff | 16,863 |
Students | 201,231 |
Undergraduates | 172,115 |
Postgraduates | 24,237 |
4,879 | |
Location | , |
Campus | Multiple sites |
The University in Carigrad (Serbian: Sveučilište u Carigradu, Mazurian: Uniwersytet w Carigradzie) is the largest and oldest institution of higher education in Nikolia. It was founded in 1386 by a decree of Tsar Miroslav I Stefanović, who asked Archbishop Ignatius II, Metropolitan of Carigrad to do so. Archbishop Ignatius II has issued a bull founding the Carigrad academia with the four faculties: Faculties of Arts, Theology, Law and Medicine.