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Departments 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
Studies • Accredited study programmes: 50 - 20 BA - 22 MA - 8 Ph. D
Акредитовани студијски програми на основним академским студијама • • • • • Comparative Literature with Literature Theory English Language and Literature with another Foreign Philology (double major) – NEW! French Language and Literature German Language and Literature History Hungarian Language and Literature Journalism Pedagogy Philosophy Psychology Romanian Language and Literature Russian Language and Literature Ruthenian Language and Literature Serbian Literature and Language Serbian Philology in Contact with Hungarian/Slovak Philology Serbian Philology: Serbian Language and Literature Slovak Language and Literature Sociology Social Work
Graduates • Students graduated since 1954 : more than 22. 000 Students graduated in 2016/ 2017: • BA 528 • MA 253 • Ph. D 17
New students • Students enrolled in the academic year of 2017 -2018: 5089 • Active students: - 3790 BA - 998 MA - 301 Ph. D
Centres Within departments: • 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 • Centre for Hungarological Research • Centre for Research and Popularisation of the Serbian Literature Within the Faculty: • Centre for Languages • Centre for Professional Development of Teachers • Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Development of Researchers • Centre for Behavioural Genetics • Centre for Student support • Centre for Publishing
Languages at the Faculty Languages studied as native Serbian Hungarian Slovak Ruthenian Romanian Languages taught as foreign English German Russian French Foreign elective languages Italian Spanish Portuguese Polish Greek Chinese Macedonian Slovenian Courses for general public Portuguese Turkish Farsi Japanese Hindi Korean
Centre for Student Support • Established in late 2014. • Professional psychological and educational counselling and workshops for students. • The Centre organises workshops aroung the topics relevant to students ( communication skills, problems with studying, confidence, identity, interpersonal relations, organisational skills).
Mobility Programmes: • Erasmus+ Key Action 1 Mobility of students (1 or 2 semesters) and staff at more than 30 partner institutions in Europe • CEEPUS Mobility of students and teaching staff at partner universities in 15 countries within the programme • Bilateral exchange: Poland, Austria, Germany, Romania, Slovakia, Russia, China. . .
Mobility 2016 -2017 84 INCOMING MOBILITIES (STUDENTS – 50; STAFF -34) from Austria, Poland, Russia, Germany, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Croatia, Slovakia, Greece, Latvia, Mexico, Romania, Macedonia, Singapore. . .
Mobility 2016 -2017 173 OUTGOING MOBILITIES (STUDENTS – 127; STAFF – 46) to: France Germany Austria Belgium Netherlands USA UK Spain Portugal Italy Russia Slovenia Cyprus Romania Greece China Latvia
Conferences, lectures and cultural programs o Over 100 events in 2017
Awards • • • Prof. Dragan Koković – Lifetime Achievement Award by UUNNV Prof. em. Svenka Savić – Lifetime Achievement Award in the field of Artistic Dance Prof. Dr. Mato Pižurica – Matica Srpska Award for Nurturing Linguistic Culture Prof. Dr. Jarmila Hodolič – Grand Medal of St. Gorazd Prof. Dragan Prole –Sreten Marić Award Prof. Dr. Milivoj Nenin – Nikolaj Timčenko Award Aleksa Nikolić, Marijana Jelisavčić i Dajana Milovanov – Branko Award by Matica Srpska Ana Mijušković i Bogdan Dašić – Neda Depolo Award Nevena Savić – Borivoje Marinković Award Aleksandra Tomić – Jagiellonian University Award
International cooperation Protocol with University of Pannonia, Veszprém
Confucius Institute of the University of Novi Sad • • Established on 27 May 2014 in collaboration with Zhejiang A & F University, China Cultural programmes and activities: Chinese paper cutting, Chinese tea culture, Chinese calligraphy, Traditional Chinese painting, Chinese Knot Art, Traditional Chinese Gardening, Tai-Chi Chinese language classes (from A 1 to B 2) Official HSK testing centre
First Hindi Chair in Serbia Established on 20 May 2016 in collaboration with the Indian Embassy in Belgrade
Francophone University Centre (Centre Universitaire Francophone) Established on 4 November 2016
Portuguese Language Centre Camões, I. P. Established on 2 October 2017
International Projects Erasmus+ projects, Key Action 2 • • Enhancement of HE research potential contributing to further growth of the WB region (RE@WBC) School-to-Work Transition for Higher Education students with disabilities in Serbia, Montenegro and Bi. H (Trans 2 Work) Horizon 2020 • • Citizen Interaction Technologies Yield Community Policing (City. COP) Culture and RISkmanagement in Man-made and Natural Disaster (CARISMAND) COST Action European Network for Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and the Humanities And many more bilateral and multilateral projects. . .
Library • The largest library at the University of Novi Sad • It is the second largest humanities research library in Vojvodina • More than 600, 000 books and periodicals in print and electronic catalogues • Legacies, old and rare books, current publications - domestic and foreign • The oldest book in the Faculty’s possession is from 1586
Digitalisation • since 2011 • public access to Faculty periodicals and to the contents of centuries-old and rare books • digital library – 2500 members, 250 publications, 680 articles http: //digitalna. ff. uns. ac. rs/
E-dissertations and publications • E-dissertations Scientific and scholarly journals published by the Faculty: • Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy • Prilozi proučavanju jezika • Hungarológiai közlemények • Tanulmányok • Primenjena psihologija • Istraživanja • The Journal for Languages and Literatures • The Journal of the Department of Pedagogy • Metodički vidici • Arhe Student magazines: • • KOD 04 Traf!: slovenský študentský časopis Čar(b)ológ: slovenský študentský časopis literárnych prác z detskej literatúry Stúdium
The Facility
Equipment • • • 2 phono laboratories Experimental Psychology Lab HD-3 D Screening Room Conference interpreting booths Video-conferencing equipment • Computers and the internet in every classroom • Wi-Fi throughout the facility • Projectors • Smart boards • TV and Radio studio with cuttingedge equipment for AV recording and editing • Online exam аpplications
We care. . . • The Faculty’s infrastructure is equipped to support the movement and stay of people of disabilities. • The facility will soon have strips to facilitate the movement of the visually impaired. • The Faculty is a multiple winner of the Red Cross of Serbia plaques for the most humane environment for blood donation • The computer classrooms have an inductive loop installed that facilitates the use of the equipment and lecture attendance by the hearingimpaired; there is also the JAWS software – screen reader for the non-sighted and the TTS speech synthesiser software. • The Faculty is a winner of the Golden Sign, the highest recognition by the Red Cross.
ECDL • ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) is an international certificate in information technologies. • The Faculty is an authorised centre for candidate education and evaluation by the ECDL standard.
University of Novi Sad Campus • • • 7 faculties 260, 000 m 2 area Student centre Student health care centre Two student dorms Apartments for temporary residence of young scholars and researchers Central Student Restaurant Physical Culture Centre with Sports grounds Organisations of University students Other scientific, professional, information, cultural, and sports organisations.
Students’ activities • • Students’ parliament Students’ associations Students’ sports teams Students’ drama club • Contexts – International interdisciplinary conference for young scholars in social sciences and humanities
Alumni Club • Establishing an active community and maintaining contact between the Faculty and the former students from all the levels of studies. • Connecting fellow alumni • Developing cooperation between the Faculty and businesses, organisations and institutions where our alumni are employed.
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