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Description: Based in Novi Sad since its establishment in 1960, the University of Novi Sad consists of fourteen faculties which offer study programmes at under-graduate, graduate and post-graduate level.
Beside the main campus in Novi Sad, it has other campuses in the cities of Vojvodjna such as Subotica, Zrenjanin, and Sombor.
Languages: Serbian, English
View the website of the University of Novi Sad (in Serbian)
View the website of the University of Novi Sad (in English)
Name in Serbian: Centar za Srpski kao Strani
Description: In 2002-2003 academic year, the Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language began operating within the Department of Serbian Language and Linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy. The Centre offers an opportunity to learn Serbian and get to know about Serbian culture and history. The programme of the Centre is intended for students of Slavic studies at foreign universities; exchange students in international students’ mobility programmes or projects; foreign citizens intending to study at the University of Novi Sad or other universities in Serbia; foreign citizens wanting to learn standard Serbian and get a certificate for it.
Visit the Website of the Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language (in Serbian)
Visit the Website of the Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language (in English)
Name in Serbian: Fakultet za Evropske Pravno - Političke Studije
Description: The Faculty of European Legal and Political Studies is a leading academic and research institution in the region, in fields of legal and political sciences, in full conformity with European standards and values. Established in 2005, the Faculty incorporates a Law School and a Faculty of Political Sciences. Its long-term goal is to provide a high-quality academic education in domains of legal and political studies at all levels, as well as a continued scientific research and transfer of knowledge in all areas, in accordance with European standards of excellence. By means of continuous improvement of all resources and ensuring the quality of its activities, the Faculty provides for full satisfaction of students’ needs and expectations, and contributes to community’s awareness of European values.
Faculty of European Legal and Political Studies distinguishes itself from other faculties in the region for it is the only one that educates future lawyers and politicologists as professionals in both areas of national law and/or politicology and European law and/or politicology.
Undergraduate studies at the faculty last for three years, and postgraduate (master) studies for two years.
The Faculty of European Legal and Political Studies has seven academic departments: