



Mild climate is characterized by moderately hot summers and moderately cold winters as well as significant annual rainfall. The average temperature is 11°C – 12°C.
The most precise weather forecast for Niš can be found at the Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia website (http://www.hidmet.gov.rs/eng/prognoza/naslovna_prognoza.php)
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Niš is one of the oldest cities in Europe, known as “the east/west gateway” which connects Europe with the Middle East. Some of the most interesting sights well worth visiting are the following:

Banovina building is located on the right bank of the Nišava, close to the entrance to the Fortress. It was built in 1889 for Niš County Administration.
At the beginning of World War One, from 26 July 1914 till 16 October 1915, Niš was the “war capital of Serbia” and this building housed the Serbian Government and Foreign Ministry. On Tuesday, 28 July 1914 the official declaration of war to Serbia by Austro-Hungary arrived here, in a manner unprecedented in diplomatic relations – via a telegram. It was received by the Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić. The building got its present look in 1935. After World War Two it was the municipal seat, while since 1966 the building has been the seat of the University of Niš.
Niš Fortress is located in the centre of the city, on the bank of the Nišava River. It is one of the best preserved and most beautiful medieval fortresses in the central Balkans. It was destroyed and restored many times, by the Romans, the Byzantines, Slavs, Bulgarians, and Serbs. It got its final shape in 1723, when the Turks built it, facing the end of their reign in this area.


Tinkers’ Alley is located in Kopitareva Street. It is the only part of the commercial district of old Niš that has been preserved. According to the urban planning document of March 1878, this place was the location of “Sagr Cincar Mahalla”. Since the Turkish word “sagr” means a craftsman, in the age of the Turks this part of Niš was a craftsman’s quarter, and the most prominent craft was tinsmithing. Today, this old but well preserved ambience is home to numerous fine restaurants and cafés.
This horrific monument was built along the road to Constantinople, as a warning to anyone rising against the Ottoman Empire. A mid-19th century written document reads that the tower was rectangular, 4.5 meters wide and 4 meters long, that on all four sides there was a total of 56 rows, with 17 skulls in each row, totalling 952 skulls. In time most skulls were taken or missing, so that today the tower has only 58 skulls.


Niška Banja (Niš Spa) is located 10 km away from Niš on the road to Sofia.
King Aleksandar I Karadjordjević had his villa here. Excited about the water from Banja, the king issued a special decree: every two days, his subjects filled pitchers with the thermal water and took them to Belgrade to the king. Medically, Niška Banja has a mild, sedative climate, very good for convalescents.
The facilities that the University of Niš offers to both domestic and international students are: a student infirmary, four halls of residence, three student canteens and a library at each of the faculties, in addition to the central library.
Each faculty has its own well-equipped library and its own reading room.
The University of Niš Central Library "Nikola Tesla" is in the Rectorate building, Univerzitetski trg 2, http://www.ubnt.ni.ac.rs/english
Working hours: 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday to Friday
July and August: 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The library collections contain 95.000 books and 1.380 scientific journals in more than 70.000 volumes, a collection of 5.100 dissertations defended at the University of Niš (both in printed and electronic form), a rich collection of reference books and legacies of distinguished local scholars, as well as a collection of electronic publications.
The library has access to electronic scientific journals and books in full-text via the Consortium of Serbian Libraries for Joint Acquisition (KoBSON). You can get more information about this at http://www.kobson.nb.rs
There are numerous student organizations, groups and associations at the University of Niš. Their main role is to resolve students’ problems and improve their participation in the work and management of the University. Student organizations are also very interested in organizing various activities, such as charities, volunteer work, student excursions.
For more information:
ELSA (The European Law Students' Association)
https://elsa.org/
IFMSA - Serbia
http://www.ifmsa-serbia.org
EESTEC (Electrical Engineering STudents' European assoCiation)
http://www.eestec.rs
BEST
https://bestnis.rs/language/en/
AEGEE (Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l'Europe)
https://www.aegeenis.org.rs/
AIESEC (Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales)
https://aiesec.org.rs/lokalna-kancelarija-nis/
IAESTE (International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience)
https://iaeste.org/member-countries/serbia
Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a new student organization established to provide help to both incoming and outgoing Erasmus+ students.
Once in Niš, you can rely on different types of public transport:
BUS: http://www.busevi.com/red-voznje/categoryevents/7-gradski-prevoz-ni
https://getbybus.com/en/blog/buses-nis/
SOME TAXI COMPANIES:
Flix: https://flix.rs/en/
Bros Taxi: http://www.brostaxi.rs/
Cool Taxi: http://www.cooltaxi.rs/
Eko Taxi: https://ekotaxi.rs/
More information finde here: https://www.ni.ac.rs/en/student-info/living-in-nis/transport-in-nis
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