Within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement between Mother Teresa University in Skopje and the FLUENT Center for Non-Formal Education, the implementation of the FOCUSING project has officially begun. The initiative aims to connect academic knowledge with modern communication and public education.
The project is led by Muhamed Jonuzi, M.A., lecturer of the Psychopedagogy course, and is designed to provide students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have acquired throughout their studies in a practical setting.
After completing the Psychopedagogy course topics, the students participated in training sessions on public communication, public speaking, and professional on-camera presentation skills. As a result of the process, they produced a series of educational short-form Reels videos, in which they creatively and professionally present scientific perspectives, personal reflections, and key concepts from the field of psychopedagogy.
The first phase of the project includes second-year students from the Psychology Study Program, as well as a selected group of freshmen.
As part of the collaboration, FLUENT is responsible for the project’s visual concept, graphic design, professional video production, and post-production editing, thereby putting the inter-institutional cooperation agreement into practice.
Looking ahead, Mother Teresa University in Skopje and FLUENT aim to expand their collaboration through new projects, professional internships, and other activities that are to benefit students and the wider community.
The implementation of the project is also supported by the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Full Prof. Bejtula Emini, Ph.D., and the Vice Dean, Assoc. Prof. Nita Belluli Luma, Ph.D., who endorsed this initiative as part of MTU’s commitment to strengthening practice-oriented education.
