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Sotir Kuneshka (15 July 1912 – 1991) was an
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and
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. He is remembered as the first to perform physics studies in Albania, the founder of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the
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(UT), the first physicist to become member of the
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, and the author of the base academic texts of physics in
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.


Early life and education

Kuneshka was born on 15 July 1912 in
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near
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, son of a local schoolteacher. After finishing the elementary school in his village, he register in the
Albanian National Lyceum The Albanian National Lyceum ( sq, Liceu Kombëtar i Korçës or Liceu Francez) was a high school in the city of Korçë, Albania, fully financed by the Albanian government, but that emphasized the French culture and the European values. The schoo ...
(known as the French Lyceum) of nearby Korçë in 1924. There he would study for 9 years. Due to financial difficulties, he had to commute back and forth every day, a total of 14 km daily. This did not affect his passion of studying or his results. In fact, he stood out among the other students, especially in exact sciences. Despite the results, the
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of that time did not assign him a scholarship for attending college. To his luck, the French scholar and
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André Mazon visited his village for studying the local Slavic dialect spoken by some of the villagers. He was hosted in Kuneshka's home who actually interpreted for him. With the intervention of Mazon and the director of the French Lyceum, Kuneshka obtained half scholarship from the French government, and went to study physics in the
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in
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.
To fully support his studies, Kuneshka gave private courses on physics to high school students, and lectured on
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in the Oriental School of Paris. Kuneshka graduated in physics in 3 years. In 1936, he obtained the "License d’enseignement", license for teaching mathematics, physics,
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, and rational mechanics.


Career


Director of French Lyceum and World War II

The same year, in 1936, he applied for the certification on
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and
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. In 1937, he was called back by the Minister of Education of Albania, and was appointed director of the French Lyceum. He kept that position until 1940. In August 1940, during the Fascist Italy occupation, he had to leave that position because his records shows he hadn't fulfilled the
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. He was sent in
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in a school for
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. This was a harsh period for due to isolation and lack of contacts. Few letters that managed to receive were always rare and censured. With the
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, his military studies were interrupted. In early 1944, he went south to
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, trying to find a way to return to Albania. Meanwhile, he kept giving private science lessons to support living. An Albanian military delegation encountered him and brought him back home.


Reformation of the Albanian school system and higher education

Soon after the end of WWII, the French Lyceum reopened and he was appointed director. Nevertheless, he did not keep this position for longs since he bigger tasks were assigned to him. The Ministry of Education put him in charge of the Albanian school system. Beside that, Albania needed a full education system reformation. One of his successful tasks was leading the commission for establishing the High Pedagogical Institute ( sq, Instituti i Lartë Pedagogjik). This institute marked the start of the higher education in Albania, which had been missing till then. In 1948 he was assigned as lecturer in the Institute, and 1 year later became its director. In 1951, the 4-year curriculum Pedagogical Institute was established in
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; he served as deputy director until 1957 when the University of Tirana was established.


First dean of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Tirana

Kuneshka served as the first
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of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Tirana (1957–1958), first chairman of the physics catedra of it (1957), and remained part of its academic staff until his retirement in 1982.


Author

Kuneshka was the key person in the process of improving the physics teaching curriculum in the Albanian schools. He was also the author of the very first textbooks of physics, as ''Kurs i fizikës së përgjithshme'' (General physics course) in 1974, ''Kurs i mekanikës teorike'' (
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course) of 1981, etc. He performed studies in the field of
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of the waters systems. As a direct result of his persistent work, the first work group of physicist was established in Albania.Akademik Sotir Kuneshka - Biography (in Albanian) - Albanian Academy of Science
/ref> The first scientific article on physics written in Albanian Scientific Bulletin of the University of Tirana bears his name as author.


Awards

Kuneshka did not engage in politics, and was not part of any political instance. Due only to his work and diligence, he received several titles and awards: *"Medalje Pune" (Medal of Work) *"Urdhër Pune i kl. II" (Second Class Order of Work) *"Mësues i Merituar" (Merited Teacher) *"Urdhri Naim Frashëri i kl. I" (First Class Naim Frashëri Order) *"Mësues i Popullit" (People's Teacher) *"Qytetar Nderi" (Honorary citizenship) from the Municipality of Korçë in 1999


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kuneshka, Sotir 1912 births 1991 deaths People from Korçë People from Manastir vilayet Albanian physicists Academic staff of the University of Tirana 20th-century Albanian scientists Members of the Academy of Sciences of Albania Albanian schoolteachers University of Paris alumni Albanian National Lyceum alumni