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INTERNATIONAL BALKAN UNIVERSITY
2012-2013 SPRING SEMESTER MIDTERM EXAM SCHEDULE

Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Study Programme - International Economic Relations: 2nd Year

|Lecture |Instructor |Date |Time |Group |Exam room |Examiner |
|Information Technology |Asst. Prof. Hikmet Kamberaj |08.04.2013 |11:45-13:15 |Group A |Classroom B2 |Asst. Prof. Hikmet Kamberaj |
| | | | |Group B |Classroom 106 |Asst. Neslihan Ademi |
| | | | |Group C |Classroom 107 |Asst. Delco Leskovski |
| | | | |Group D |Classroom 109 |Asst. Mevludin Ibish |
| | | | | | |Asst. Sezen Ismail |
|Analysis of Foreign Policy |Asst. Prof. Snezana Bilic |09.04.2013 |10:00-11:30 | |Classroom 106 |Asst. Prof. Snezana Bilic Sotiroska |
| |Sotiroska | | | | | |
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