Collaboration

Collaboration

Collaboration with companies

Long-term successful cooperation with the economy resulted in numerous projects, studies, reports and expert reports, as well as long-term scientific and research cooperation agreements  with a number  of  companies  and  institutions such as: Croatian Electric Power Company (HEP), Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Končar, Siemens, Croatian Telecom, Institute “Hrvoje Požar“, Shipyard Split, CEMEX, Light Metals Factory in Šibenik, Split-Dalmatia County, Town of Split, etc. The establishment of joint laboratories was initiated with  Croatian Telecommunications -Telecommunication Centre, Split and the company Ericsson Nikola Tesla. Experts in the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and naval architecture educated at FESB provide a foundation for development of the shipbuilding industry, economic activities based on  mechanical engineering, power engineering and particularly the IT sector in the region.

Study programmes at the Faculty are based primarily on the needs of the economy which is included in the study programmes in several ways: students complete one part of course requirements (final and diploma thesis and professional practice) in companies, and experts from the private sector participate in teaching activities of the Faculty.

Collaboration with student associations

On FESB, traditionally, great care has been taken on work of student associations or project groups.

 

Students are also involved in various sports activities such as rowing, football, water polo, etc. Activities of student associations are very important, especially in the activities of UPS and DUMP (Young Programmers Student Association), where they gain valuable practical experience and where project-oriented teaching is carried out. The Faculty promotes this type of teaching financially, organisationally and with its spatial capacities.

Collaboration with student associations

On FESB, traditionally, great care has been taken on work of student associations or project groups.

 

Students are also involved in various sports activities such as rowing, football, water polo, etc. Activities of student associations are very important, especially in the activities of UPS and DUMP (Young Programmers Student Association), where they gain valuable practical experience and where project-oriented teaching is carried out. The Faculty promotes this type of teaching financially, organisationally and with its spatial capacities.