UWC Mostar Alumni Townhall is scheduled for this Saturday, April 27 at 14:00 CET!We're excited to facilitate a constructive dialogue between our alumni and members of the UWC Mostar community and we are inviting our alumni to join the meeting!Head of College, Leadership Team and representatives of the Alumni Board will be welcoming you together with:* Dr. Pilvi Torsti, Co-founder of UWC Mostar and Chair of Foundation Education in Action Board* Faith Abiodun, Executive Director of UWC International* Ivan Lorenčić, Chair of the UWC Mostar College Board and member of the Foundation Education in Action BoardLink to join in: zoom.us/j/96508300745 ... See MoreSee Less
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Marking the World Book Day, also known as the International Day of the Book, we had the pleasure of welcoming delegation of the Embassy of Spain in BiH who attended our event organized by UWC Mostar's Spanish language teachers Ivana Ustamujić and Matea Dugandžić, in cooperation with Jaime Sanz Burdiel, Spanish language lector at local universities.Participants and guests enjoyed the event with Spanish language students and speakers reading wonderful poetry in Spanish.Special thank you to our guests from the Embassy for their presents - books for UWC Mostar library and for the participants of the World Book Day. ... See MoreSee Less
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Bridging Cultures Short Course 2024
If you are a 15-18 year old student from BiH, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Albania, or Kosovo and interested in topics such as identity, non-violent communication, activism and peacebuilding, this is an opportunity for you. Meet your peers from the region and discuss these topics through a series of interactive workshops at UWC Bridging Cultures Short Course!
Provide a homey atmosphere for UWC Mostar students during scheduled academic breaks.
Entering the Mostar Gimnazija in 2006, our school building was still partly in ruin from a war that had ended only a decade before. Now, after more than twenty years of peace, UWC Mostar stands as a bright model for post-conflict education and reconciliation. Though national divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina persist — we are still the only school in the country where Bosniak, Croat, and Serb youth live and go to school together — the college has affirmatively grounded itself in our community. And with nearly 200 students from 72 countries, staff from 10 countries, and with 1098 alumni all around the world, the global family of UWC Mostar grows year by year.
We learn in Mostar through late night talks in rooms, on walks from residence to school, sharing coffee with refugees in service activities, collecting oral histories for Balkan Studies projects, in buses traveling around the region for project weeks and, of course, through inspiring classes that aim to reimagine our relationships with facts and ideas that shape these worlds outside the classroom. While the International Baccalaureate forms the foundation for academics, any UWC Mostar student will tell you that the intellectual and emotional growth you undergo here cannot be contained by the IB. We are committed to the fact that learning takes place in the everyday.
At UWC Mostar, the city is our campus, and our campus is the city. Unique amongst UWCs, our students and staff live all around the city of Mostar. We share our main school building with the Mostar Gimnazija, one of the best secondary schools in the country. Our cultural performances are held in a city youth center. Teachers and students meet in local coffee shops to discuss academics and plan the community festivals we host for the community. Music at the Sarajevo Jazz Festival are a short bus ride away. Integration and engagement are essential practices, core to our daily existence.