He is remembered as the first to perform physics studies in Albania, the founder of the Natural Sciences Faculty of the University of Tirana (UT), the first physicist to become member of the Academy of Sciences of Albania, and the author of the base academic texts of physics in Albanian.
[1] Kuneshka was born on 15 July 1912 in Boboshticë near Korçë, son of a local schoolteacher.
Due to financial difficulties, he had to commute back and forth every day, a total of 14 km daily.
In 1937, he was called back by the Minister of Education of Albania, and was appointed director of the French Lyceum.
In August 1940, during the Fascist Italy occupation, he had to leave that position because his records shows he hadn't fulfilled the military service.
One of his successful tasks was leading the commission for establishing the High Pedagogical Institute (Albanian: Instituti i Lartë Pedagogjik).
[4] Kuneshka served as the first dean 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.
[1] Kuneshka was the key person in the process of improving the physics teaching curriculum in the Albanian schools.