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One of the winners of Styria: SCOOL Academy 2019 is Julija Puškar,
a student at the Faculty of Economics & Business. She spoke about
her experience at SCOOL and the atmosphere at the lectures in an
interview that you can watch here
Styria: SCOOL Academy will be held for the ninth time this year.
Since 2020 is special in every way, SCOOL will be organized in a
slightly different edition, but just as interesting and useful as before.
Participation is free for all students who successfully pass the selection
process. Lectures and workshops will be held on weekends, and
the topics that students will deal with cover various areas of digitalization
- from digital marketing and project management, through
user experience to creative approaches in reporting and advertising.
As part of the course National Security, Forensic Sciences and Globalization
at the doctoral study of Economics and Global Security,
from July 13 to 17, 2020, along the study-bearer Prof. Dragan Primorac,
Ph.D., guest lectures were given by Asisst. prof. Saša Missoni,
Ph.D., Director of the Institute of Anthropology in Zagreb and H.E.
Ilan Mor, Ambassador of the State of Israel to Croatia.
By continuing to organize guest lectures on relevant and current
topics, the doctoral program in Economics and Global Security contributes
to the development of future scientists and experts.
Audit: Supervisory Mechanism of Corporate Governance
A new book Audit: Supervisory Mechanism of Corporate Governance
has been published by the Croatian Association of Accountants and
Financial Professionals. This book is the result of the work of six
equal authors – Assist. prof. Mateja Brozović, Ph.D., Prof. Ivana
Mamić Sačer, Ph.D., Assist. prof. Ivana Pavić, Ph.D., Assoc. prof.
Sanje Sever Mališ, Ph.D., Prof. Boris Tušek, Ph.D., and Prof. Lajoš
Žager, Ph.D., and is a sequel of a series of books that have been published
in the field of auditing since the first half of the 1990s.
The book, in addition to the usual parts such as a bibliography, an
index of terms, a list of figures and tables, and several appendices,
consists of eight chapters. Each chapter of the book begins with an
overview of the chapter in which the most important topics covered
in that chapter are highlighted and ends with questions for testing
knowledge.
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