Faculty of Philosophy University of Novi Sad

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Comparative Literature
English Studies
German Studies
History
Hungarian Studies
Media Studies
Pedagogy
Philosophy
Psychology
Romance Studies
Romanian Studies
Ruthenian Studies
Serbian Language and Linguistics
Serbian Literature
Slavic Studies
Slovak Studies
Sociology
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Accredited study programmes: 42
- 18 BA
- 17 MA
- 7 PhD
Students graduated since 1954: 17,823
2012-2013
Students graduated: 1,339
 BA 926
 MA 403
 Magister 5
 PhD 5
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PROGRAMMES
 JoinEU-SEE Penta
 Basileus V
 Campus Europae
 CEEPUS
 Global UGRAD
 Bilateral exchange: Poland, Austria, Germany,
Romania…
More than 40 INCOMING STUDENTS from
Austria
Poland
Russia
Austria
Germany
Slovenia
Spain
Italy
Bulgaria
Hungary...
Around 40 OUTGOING STUDENTS to
USA
Italy
Germany
Poland
Austria
Denmark
Czech Republic Belgium
the Netherlands Italy
Slovenia
Portugal
Bulgaria
France
Russia
Poland
12 conferences in the past year
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Languages and Cultures in Time and Space 3 (16 November
2013)
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Diachronic Slavonic Syntax: Language Contact vs. Internal
Factors (11-12 October 2013)
Contemporary Trends in Psychology, (11-13 October 2013)
ELALT 2 The Second International Conference on English
Studies: English Language and Anglophone Literatures
Today 2 (16 March 2013)
CONTEXTS (1 December 2012) – previous Faculty
Anniversary
Within departments:
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Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language - Summer Schools since 1996
Centre for Hungarian Language
Centre for Pedagogy
Centre for Applied Psychology
Centre for Sociological Research
Centre for Folklore Research
Centre for Historical Research
Centre for Media
Centre for Development of Academic Research Disciplines in Social Sciences and
Humanities
Within the Faculty:
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Centre for Languages
Centre for Professional
Development of Teachers
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and
Development of Researchers
Protocol with University of Pannonia,
Veszprém
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Culture days: Italian, French, Mexican, Turkish,
Norwegian, Swedish, Austrian, German, Macedonian,
Chinese…
Ambassadors: Australian, Swedish, German, French and
Austrian
Guests: Pilar del Río, Lorna Gibb, Dominique Cardon…
6 running TEMPUS projects –
2 new projects will start
PEDAGOGY - Master Programme in Education
Leadership
SOCIOLOGY - Strengthening Higher Education for Social
Policy making and Social Services delivery
Other projects: DAAD, COST, Regional Research
Promotion Programme (RRPP), bilateral projects etc.
The Faculty of Philosophy has the largest library
at the University of Novi Sad. It is the second
largest humanities research library in
Vojvodina, with more than 290,000 books and
260,000 periodicals in its print and electronic
catalogues.
Its collections contain legacies, old and rare
books, and current publications both
domestic and foreign. The oldest book in the
Faculty’s possession is from 1586.
since 2011
 public access to Faculty
periodicals and to the contents
of centuries-old and rare
books.
 Ljubomir u Jelisiumu by
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Milovan Vidaković, 1814
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http://www.ff.uns.ac.rs/biblioteka/bib
lioteka_digitalna.html
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E-dissertations
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Scientific and scholarly journals published by the Faculty:
Field:
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Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy
Humanities and Social Sciences
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Prilozi proučavanju jezika
Philology
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Hungarológiai közlemények
Hungarian studies
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Tanulmányok
Hungarian studies
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Primenjena psihologija
Psychology
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Istraživanja
History
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The Journal for Languages and Literatures
Language and Literature
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The Journal of the Department of Pedagogy
Pedagogy
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Metodički vidici
Teaching Methodology
10 Arhe
Philosophy
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student magazine - KOD 04
Media Studies
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Latest publication: The Book of Proceedings from the Sixth Symposium Encounter of
Cultures 2011 – available online at http://digitalnabiblioteka.tk/
Student Parliament
 Student Associations
 Student sport sections
 Student theatre
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› Student Theatre Troop
within the Parliament
› Student Theatre Troop
of the Department of
Romance Studies –
Heureux!