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FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
University of Novi Sad
The Faculty of Philosophy is located in the University Campus, together with other
faculties, student dormitories, the student health centre, sports facilities, etc.
Faculty of
Philosophy
Contact
Dean
Dr Ljiljana Subotić, Professor
Vice-Dean for Finances
Dr Zoltán Györe, Associate Professor
Vice-Dean for Education
Dr Olivera Gajić, Associate Professor
Vice-Dean for International Relations and Science
Dr Ivana Živancević-Sekeruš, Professor
President of the Faculty Council
Dr Šandor Pal, Professor
Student Vice-Dean
Miroslav Nikolić
phone: +381 21 450 690
email: [email protected]
About the Faculty
The Faculty of Philosophy was founded in 1954.
 With the Faculty of Agriculture, it is one of the oldest faculties of the
University of Novi Sad.
 There are 330 full-time professors and teaching associates,
with 95 employed as non-teaching staff.
Old building of the Faculty of Philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy 1954-2010
1954 Faculty of Philosophy founded as the part of Belgrade
University
1959 New study group founded
Address: Njegoševa 1
• Hungarian Language and Literature
First students enrolled in 6 study groups:
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History
South-Slavic Languages
South-Slavic Literature
English Language and Literature
German Language and Literature
Mathematics and Physics
1960 Foundation of the University of
Novi Sad
1961 Six more study groups founded
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Russian Language and Literature
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Slovak Language and Literature
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French Language and Literature
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Biology
1962 Foundation of
• Phonetic Laboratory
• Departmental Library for Pedagogy
• Geography
1961-1962 Postgraduate studies introduced
in the following fields
• South-Slavic Languages
• English Language
• Mathematics
1965 Foundation of the Department of
Pedagogy
1969 Faculty of Sciences separated from
Faculty of Philosophy
1969 There are 8 study groups at Faculty of
Philosophy
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History
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South-Slavic Languages
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South-Slavic Literatures
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English Language and Literature
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German Language and Literature
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Hungarian Language and Literature
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Slovak Language and Literature
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Russian Language and Literature
1972 Foundation of the study group of
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Pedagogy
Reintroduced the study group of
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French Language and Literature
1972-1973 Foundation of the study group of
• Serbo-Croatian as the language of the community
1975-1976 At Faculty of Philosophy 8 teaching and research institutes founded, each with its
departments and study programmes
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Institute for Philosophy and Sociology
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Institute for History
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Institute for Pedagogy
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Institute for South-Slavic literatures and world’s literatures
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Institute for South-Slavic languages
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Institute for Hungarian language and Hungarian research
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Institute for Slovak studies
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Institute for Foreign Languages and Literatures
1978 Within the Institute for Philosophy, the following study group founded
• Marxism
1979 Faculty of Philosophy moved to
24 Stevan Musić Street (changed to Dr Zoran Đinđić Street in 2004)
1981 The following study groups founded
• Romanian Language and Literature
• Ruthenian Language and Literature
1982 The following study group founded
• Psychology
1984 There are 15 study groups at Faculty of Philosophy
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Marxism
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History
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Pedagogy
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Psychology
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South-Slavic Literatures and Serbo-Croatian Language
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Serbo-Croatian Language and South-Slavic Literatures
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Serbo-Croatian Language and South-Slavic Literatures for teachers in schools with Hungarian as the language of instruction
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Hungarian Language and Literature
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Slovak Language and Literature
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Romanian Language and Literature with other equal subject: Serbo-Croatian Language and South-Slavic Literatures for
teachers in schools with Romanian as the language of instruction, or French Language and Literature
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Ruthenian Language and Literature with other equal subject: Serbo-Croatian Language and South-Slavic Literatures for
teachers in schools with Ruthenian as the language of instruction, or Russian Language and Literature
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English Language and Literature
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German Language and Literature
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Russian Language and Literature
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French Language and Literature
1988-1989 Study group of Marxism became the study group of
• Philosophy and Sociology
1995-1996 Postgraduate studies introduced at each department.
1996-1997 Study group of philosophy and sociology split into:
• Sociology, and
• Philosophy
2000 The following study group founded:
• Comparative Literature
2004 The following study group founded:
• Media Studies
2005 New law on higher education passed
2006-2007 Students enrolled at all three levels of study at 18 bachelor level
study groups which were previously adjusted to the new law and Bologna
Declaration
2008 Faculty of Philosophy got accreditation for all 42 study programmes at
all three levels of study
• 18 bachelor study programmes
• 17 master study programmes
• 7 doctoral study programmes
1st December, Faculty Anniversary
On 1st December 2009 the Faculty celebrated its 55th
anniversary by organising the Fifth International
Interdisciplinary Symposium Encounter of Cultures which
brought together around 200 scholars in the Humanities and
Social Sciences for a day of intellectual debate, cultural
experience and networking.
Facilities
 1 auditorium
 projection room
 2 audio-laboratories
 2 multimedia classroom
 special-purpose lecture hall
 2 classrooms with 20 computers
 20 classrooms
Faculty Map
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-auditorium
-projection room
-central library
-Student Affairs Office
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-special-purpose lecture halls
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- International Office
28,29 -audio labs
37 -computer room
38 -multimedia centre
classrooms: 6,25,26,39,40,41,42,48,49
Faculty Map
classrooms:
58,65,72,89,97,109,121,151,157
departmental libraries:
57,64,71,87,88,90,96,108,
120,150,158
The Library
 The Central Library of the Faculty of Philosophy is the second-largest
library in Vojvodina (after the Matica Srpska Library)
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Extensive collection:
 216,365 scholarly monographs
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3,169 journals (30,700 annual issues, 200,000 volumes)
doctoral dissertations, master’s theses, etc.
 The Library consists of the central unit and 14 departmental sections
Equipment
 Each departmental library is equipped with 1-2 computers
 All computers are linked to the local network
 Access to the Internet is free
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Users can access the databases of the Matica Srpska Library, the
National Library of Serbia, and the Svetozar Markovic University
Library
The Faculty of Philosophy offers
Bachelor Studies – 18 programmes
 Master Studies – 17 programmes
 Doctoral Studies – 7 programmes
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All study programmes are in accordance with the Bologna
system. All 42 study programmes are accredited.
More about study programmes at www.ff.uns.ac.rs
Languages of Instruction
 Serbian, and the following languages of Vojvodina’s ethnic minorities:
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Hungarian
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
 Other languages appropriate to the course of studies – English, Russian,
German, and French.
Instruction
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lectures (general and specialist courses)
junior seminars
senior seminars
practice sessions
consultations
tutorial work
work experience and internships
Faculty of Philosophy is divided into 17 departments
 Department of Serbian Language and
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Linguistics
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Comparative Literature
English Studies
German Studies
Slavic Studies
Romance Studies
Hungarian Studies
Slovak Studies
Romanian Studies
 Department of Ruthenian
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Studies
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Department of
Studies
History
Pedagogy
Psychology
Sociology
Philosophy
Media
The departments are the basic educational units of the Faculty
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department chair
centre
language section
research division
departmental library
Centres within Departments
 Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language
 Centre for Hungarian Language
 Centre for Pedagogy
 Centre for Applied Psychology
 Centre for Sociological Research
 Centre for Folklore Research
Departmental Libraries
 There are 14 departmental libraries within the Faculty.
 A departmental library is an organizational unit of a department
which holds specialized books and periodicals used by students,
professors and associates.
50 Years of the Library
 Exhibition of books written by professors and associates of the Faculty,
and presentation of the Library’s work over the last 50 years.
 Exhibition coordinated and presentations made by Head of Library, Ms
Gordana Vilotic, library councellor and Ms Slavica Nestorovic-Petrovski,
library councellor .
The International Summer School of
Serbian Language, Culture and History
It was established in 1996 by the Faculty of Philosophy
University of Novi Sad and the Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language with
a mission to spread learning of the Serbian language.
www.srpski-strani.com
www.letnjaskolasrpskogjezika.com
Student Organisations at the Faculty
 Student Association of the Faculty of Philosophy
 Student Union of the Faculty of Philosophy
Student clubs:
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TRANSFER – Psychology students
KLIK – Pedagogy students
IMPRESSUM – Media Studies students
KLIO - History students
Student Parliament
The Student Parliament is the Faculty body through which students
exercise their rights and advocate and safeguard their interests.
The Student Parliament is open to the public.
Members of the Student Parliament are elected once a year in
accordance with the Rules of Procedure approved by the Teaching
and Scholarly Council of the Faculty.
Elected members serve for a one-year term.
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President of the Student Parliament:
Ivan Srdanovic
www.ff.uns.ac.rs