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Line 3: {{Infobox University |name = University of New York Tirana |image = |image_size = 120px |motto = Educating tomorrow's leaders |established = 2002 Line 15 ⟶ 16: }} '''University of New York Tirana''' (UNYT) is an accredited private higher education institution in [[Tirana]], [[Albania]]. Inaugurated in September 2002, it is the first private university in the country. UNYT offers locally [[Bachelor’s degree]]s conferred by the [[State University of New York]]'s [[Empire State College]] and study programs through the [[SUNY Learning Network]]. Most UNYT faculty members are foreign-educated [[Albanians]].<ref>[http://www2.unyt.edu.al/academics/faculty/ List of faculty members]</ref> UNYT offers Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees. Since September 2004, UNYT, in collaboration with Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch in [[Sion, Switzerland|Sion]], [[Switzerland]] and the [[University of Sunderland]], offers a [[Master of Business Administration]] program. As of June 2004, UNYT has become an associate partner of the [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] International Examinations. Line 25 ⟶ 26: The first rector was Prof. Dr. [[Gramoz Pashko]] (former Deputy Prime Minister and former Minister of Economy of the Republic of Albania), who died in a helicopter crash in July 2006. There are 510 students enrolled in the academic programs.{{ ==Departments== Line 36 ⟶ 37: *Department of Media and Communications *Department of English Language and Literature == References ==▼ <references/>▼ ==See also== Line 44 ⟶ 42: *[[List of colleges and universities]] *[[List of colleges and universities by country]] ▲== References == ▲<references/> ==External links== |