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CIT E-NEWSLETTER
JANUARY 2026
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Canadian Institute of Technology was established in 2011. Its philosophy aims to provide potential students with the necessary and competitive skillset in demand by the Albanian and Balkan regions, as well as European and North-American labor markets.
Offering the curricula in the English language makes it possible for the CIT to use the latest teaching methodologies with updated academic materials and to open larger horizons for graduates in the Balkan region and beyond.
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EXPLORE WHAT HAPPENED AT CIT IN JANUARY 2026!
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ADMISSIONS ARE OPEN 2026-2027 | Your Journey Starts Here
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Applications for the Academic Year 2026–2027 are now open at the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT).
CIT offers academically strong and career-oriented Bachelor and Master programs, designed to prepare students with the knowledge and practical skills required to succeed in today’s global job market.
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CIT OPEN DAY 2026 | Explore the Campus
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On Saturday, January 31, 2026, the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT) invites prospective students and families to join the first on-site Open Day of the season and experience campus life up close.
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Open Day — Best Moments | January Edition
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Prospective students and parents were welcomed to the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT) to explore academic life, study programs, and campus facilities, gaining a clear and engaging introduction to the university experience.
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AI-Powered Circular Economy: Bridging Industry and Innovation | Roundtable
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Real innovation happens when every part of the ecosystem has a seat at the table. The Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT), through the CIT HUB Innovation Center, successfully activated the Quadruple Helix model, bringing together Academia, Industry, Government, and Civil Society to define the roadmap for the upcoming “AI-Powered Circular Economy” project.
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TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECTS & INNOVATION | Robotics Club Workshop
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CIT’s Robotics Club organized a hands-on workshop focused on technological projects and innovation, bringing students together in an applied and collaborative learning environment.
The workshop was led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barış Boru and his assistant Raad Alshaher from SUBU, guiding students through practical activities and project-based tasks. Participants engaged in key stages of engineering development, including design thinking, prototyping, testing, and teamwork, turning their ideas into functional technological solutions.
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STUDENT PROJECTS | Electronics Engineering
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Electronics Engineering students at the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT) developed a series of applied projects as part of the Electronic Devices course, under the academic supervision of Erilda Muka, Lecturer (PhD.c). These projects reflect CIT’s commitment to applied, project-based learning and real engineering practice.
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Diploma and Internships | Academic Advising
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Third-year Bachelor and second-year Master students at the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT) participated in two separate academic advising sessions, organized specifically for Bachelor and Master programs. The sessions focused on the graduation process, with particular emphasis on internships and the diploma thesis.
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TRAFFIC AUDIT OF MOVING VEHICLES OF TRANSPORT | Edition I
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The course in Transportation Traffic Auditing, offered by the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT) and managed by the Centre for Development and Advanced Training (C-DATA), has successfully completed its first edition of certification. The 12-week program (26 ECTS) is licensed and recognized by MAS, marking an important step in professional specialization in the field of transportation.
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CALL FOR PAPERS – ICITTBT 2026
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We are pleased to invite you to the 6th International Conference of CIT, held under the motto:
“Transforming Industries and Societies in an AI-Powered World:
AI, Cybersecurity, Innovation, Automation, and Sustainable Digital Economy”
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Call for Applications: Erasmus+ KA171 Staff Mobility – University of Seville, Spain
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The International Relations and Project Office invites academic staff to apply for Erasmus+ KA171 (2023–2025) scholarships for training mobility at the University of Seville, Spain, in cooperation with the Canadian Institute of Technology (CIT), Tirana.
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