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Faculty of Philosophy University of Novi Sad. History. Founded in 1954, the Faculty of Philosophy is one of the two oldest faculties of the University of Novi Sad. The Faculty started its teaching and scientific activities on six study groups.
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History • Founded in 1954, the Faculty of Philosophy is one of the two oldest faculties of the University of Novi Sad. • The Faculty started its teaching and scientific activities on six study groups. • It developed gradually, new departments were founded, three independent institutes were formed and the Faculty began its publishing activity and opened the library. • The Faculty established the postgraduate studies in 1961 and the first doctoral thesis was completed in 1969.
Its current building Mladen Đuričić
Today the Faculty is divided into 17 departments Department of Comparative Literature Department of English Studies Department of German Studies Department of History Department of Hungarian Studies Department of Media Studies Department of Pedagogy Department of Philosophy Department of Psychology Department of Romance Studies Department of Romanian Studies Department of Ruthenian Studies Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics Department of Serbian Literature Department of Slavic Studies Department of Slovak Studies Department of Sociology DajanaMilisavljević
Students in 2010/2011 • 4175 students are actively studying at the Faculty • 3370 BA students 353 MA students119 Doctoral students • 1007 BA graduates • 150 MA graduates • 64 Attained doctoral degrees
Study Programmes • The Faculty of Philosophy offers 42 accredited study programmes at all three levels of study: - Bachelor Studies - Master Studies - Doctoral Studies Aleksandar Radlovački
Exchange Students 2010/2011 CroatiaRussiaCanadaMacedoniaMontenegroLibyaGreece 2011/2012 SloveniaRussiaSwitzerlandMacedoniaMontenegroPolandGreece
Student mobility • EM ECW Basileus (active since 2008) • EM ECW JoinEU-SEE (active since 2009) • CEEPUS • Campus Europae (CE) (active since 2008) • Other exchange programmes(DAAD, Global UGRAD Programme, etc.) and individual mobility exchange programmes MilicaTešić
Incoming students 2010/2011 • 43 students from 13 countries (Poland, Spain, Lithuania, Austria, Croatia, Finland, Belarus, Germany, Czech Republic, USA, Japan, Switzerland, Romania) 2011/2012 • 53 students from 11 countries (Germany, Poland, Austria, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovenia, France, Romania)
Outgoing students • 6 students to 5 countries via JoinEU-SEE and Basileusprogrammes (Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria) 2010/2011 2011/2012 • 28 students to 12 countries via JoinEU-SEE, Basileus, Forecast and EM2-STEM programmes (Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Finland, France, Germany, Sweden, Bulgaria, USA)
Projects TEMPUS Projects in which the Faculty of Philosophy participates • DHRHHE, Roehampton University, UK • MASTS, University of Belgrade, Serbia • REFLESS, University of Belgrade, Serbia • JOINSЕЕ, Karl-Franzens- Universität Graz, Austria • ICYW, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia • MOTED, University of Münster, Germany, Institute of Education, WestfälischeWilhelms-UniversitätMünster (WWU) • CUBRIK, University of Alicante, Spain • COST • Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health (ISCH) COST Action IS0901 • DAAD • South-Eastern European Network for Cultural Sciences Media and Memoria, University of Konstanz, Germany • Regional Research Promotion Programme (RRPP) - 21 projects financed by the Ministry of Education and Science- 10 projects financed by the Provincial Secretariat for Science and Technological Development - 2 bilateral projects (Slovenia and Croatia)
Agreements with institutions from abroad in 2010 and 2011 • Faculty of Political Science, Philosophy and Communication Studies - Timisoara (Romania) • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Rijeka (Croatia) • Faculty of Political Sciences - Sarajevo (BiH) • Faculty of Arts and Philosophy - Parma (Italy) • Alpen-Adria-University - Klagenfurt (Austria) • Volunteer Centre of Hanban(China) • University of Fribourg (Switzerland) • Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law - Skoplje(Macedonia) • University of Strasbourg (France) • Open Society Institute Budapest Foundation (Hungary) • University SpiruHaret in Bucharest (Romania) • J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek Rijeka (Croatia) • Camões Institute (Portugal)
Conferences organized by the Faculty • International Conference Languages and Cultures in Time and Space • Scientific-Professional Conference Current Trends in Psychology • Achievements and Prospects in the Development of Slavic Studies • Distinction and Unification. Regional and Supraregional Memories • Media and Poverty and Social Exclusion • English Language and Anglophone Literatures Today (ELALT) • In memory of Laza Kostić Congress • SinFonIJA 3 - Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis
Publications in 2010/2011 • 25 monographic publications • 5 published thesis • 12 magazine publications • Thematic books of proceedings and coursebooks • The first e-dissertation: Sabina Halupka-Rešetar, REČENIČNI FOKUS U ENGLESKOM I SRPSKOM JEZIKU
Faculty Building Reconstructions • Reconstruction of the route power lines from the substation to the building of the Faculty of Philosophy • Reconstruction of the lighting system in the Faculty building • Reconstruction of the projection room • Replacement of aluminium portals on the Faculty building
Equipping the Faculty premises • Equipment for audio-laboratories • Equipping the mezzanine of the Central Library with computers for free use • Equipping the hall at the third floor with computers and hot spot • Buying and setting booths and equipment for simultaneous translation • System for the implementation of video conferencing • Buying computers and projectors for classrooms and seminar libraries • Buying a smart board
Guests of the Faculty of Philosophy • Vladeta Jerotić, academician • Dieter Halwachs,Graz, Austria • BiljanaDojčinović, PhD, Belgrade • Kent Collins, USA • Vladimir Vuletić, PhD, Belgrade • Franc Marušič, PhD, Slovenia • Conrad Turner, USA Embassy in Belgrade • Mrs Denise De Hauwere, Ambassador of Belgium • Ulrich Engel, PhD, Bonn, Germany • Gary Lupyan, PhD, USA • ŽarkoObradović, PhD, Minister of Education and Science • MrJohn Morrison, Ambassador of Canada • Andreas Jucker, PhD, Zurich
Guests of the Faculty of Philosophy • AdisaTeo, PhD, Thailand • Onjaki, Angola • Monsieur Bernard Colombat, Paris, France • Mr Nils RagnarKamsvåg, Ambassador of Norway • Mr Clemens Koja, Ambassador of Austria • Jelena Berezovič, PhD, Russia • TamásSeregi, PhD, Hungary • Kurt A. Raflaub, PhD, USA • Jean-Paul Meyer, PhD, Strasbourg, France • Frank Schubert, PhD, USA • Silvia Ferreiro Martinez, PhD, Spain • Roger Solomon, USA • Mr Philippe Sauvageau, Quebec, Canada • François-Xavier DENIAU, Ambassadorof France
Awards • DinkoGruhonjić, MA, the Award for Ethics and Courage • KornelijaFarago, PhD, the DéryAward • Ljiljana Pešikan-Ljuštanović, PhD, the Golden Serbian Literature Award • BrankicaDrašković, MA, the first prize at the Festival of Rock Documentaries (DORF) • Filozofskifakultet, the silver medal of the Red Cross • GordanaVilotić, the Best Librarian Award • ADRIJANA STOJANOVIĆ, a student of English Language and Literature, the Sveti Sava Award • SanjaBlagojević, a student of Journalism, the Grand Prix at the 15th International Festival of Journalistic Reporting INTERFER 2010 • MajaDragić, a student of Journalism, the Golden Plaque at the Fourth Regional Festival of TV Miniatures Pres vitez • Sandra Babić, a student of Journalism, the Milena Blagojević Award • DUŠANKA ZVEKIĆ DUŠANOVIĆ, PhD, and GORDANA ŠTASNI, PhD, the Stojan Novaković Award for Student's Books Srpski kao nematernji jezik od 1. do 8. razreda • ALEKSANDRA SMIRNOV BRKIĆ, MA, the Stojan Novaković Award for Student's BookIstorija sa istorijskom čitankom i radnom sveskom za V razred osnovne škole
Schools and Centres • Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language • the International Summer School of Serbian Language, Culture and History • Summer School of Journalism • Centre for Languages
Organised language courses for the University • COURSE IN PORTUGUESE - around 70 students per year - beginners and advanced levels - Lusophone Evening at the Faculty (30th May 2011) program prepared by the students of Portuguese language • COURSE IN CHINESE - around 80 students per year - beginners and advanced levels - Short courses in calligraphy and usage of chopsticks - Competition in Chinese language for students of UBG and UNS
Library Book Exhibition 2010/2011 • Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) • A Historical Overview of the Magazine Mlada Srbadija as a contribution to the study of Serbian journalism (2011) • Slaveno-serbski magazin (2010) • Meša Selimović (2010) • Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy – a repentant nobleman (2010)