![]() Parallel to the education activities in the existing faculties, scholarly research was undertaken with the development of independent institutes of research. ![]() The development of higher education in North Macedonia was characterized by rapid growth, and several other faculties were added in the following years. Fifty-eight students enrolled during the first academic year of 1946–1947 in the next year this number grew to 907. The first faculty consisted of the Department of History and Philology and the Department of Mathematics and Natural Science, while the Medical Faculty and the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry were added in 1947. This marked the beginning of a Macedonian state university. At the end of 1946, the concept of a university began to be realized and the official opening ceremony for the Faculty of Philosophy, the cornerstone of the University of Skopje, took place on 29 November of that year. However, after the establishment of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, on the third session of the Presidium of the Antifascist Council of the National Liberation of Macedonia, held in April 1945, one of the items on the agenda was the question of opening a Macedonian university to replace the Bulgarian one. Due to the withdrawal of the Bulgarian army in the Autumn of 1944, the University stopped its educational activity. ![]() During the Bulgarian occupation of Vardar Banovina (1941–1944) the new authorities established in 1943, in Skopje, Macedonia's first institute of higher education – the Tsar Boris III University. ![]()
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