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Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade






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Coordinates: 44°4625N 20°2833E / 44.773663°N 20.475832°E / 44.773663; 20.475832
 

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University of Belgrade
Faculty of Political Sciences
Факултет политичких наука
Универзитета у Београду
Fakultet političkih nauka
Univerziteta u Beogradu

Other name

FPN
TypePublic
Established1968; 56 years ago (1968)
DeanProf. dr Matt

Academic staff

119 (2018–19)[1]
Students4,113 (2018–19)[1]
Undergraduates2,853 (2018–19)[1]
Postgraduates992 (2018–19)[1]

Doctoral students

268 (2018–19)[1]
Location ,

Serbia


44°46′25N 20°28′33E / 44.773663°N 20.475832°E / 44.773663; 20.475832
CampusUrban
Colors   Blue and white
AffiliationsUniversity of Belgrade
Websitewww.fpn.bg.ac.rs

The Faculty of Political Sciences (Serbian: Факултет политичких наука Универзитета у Београду, romanizedFakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu, abbreviated FPN) is a constituent institution of the University of Belgrade which focuses on education and research in the fields of political science, international relations, journalism and communication studies, and social policy and social work. It was established in 1968, as a first faculty of this type in former Yugoslavia.

The building, built in the Brutalist style, is located in the urban neighborhood of Voždovac, close to the Faculty of Organizational Sciences. The Faculty of Political Sciences offers BA, MA and PhD programmes, as well as advanced professional development programmes.

History[edit]

The Faculty of Political Sciences was established in 1968, after the National Assembly of Serbia brought an establishment act.[2] It was the first institution of its kind in former Yugoslavia. Since its founding to 2013, it has educated more than 8,100 students, with 975 of them having completed MA programmes, and 464 having defended their PhD theses.[3] Many of the alumni have become recognized experts and scholars, professors and high ranking government officials.

Many of the faculties of political sciences, established subsequently in other parts of the former Yugoslavia were formed from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences as a core, and a large number of professors at the various faculties of political sciences in all the countries of the former Yugoslavia, had obtained their academic titles at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences.

Celebration of the faculty's 40th anniversary was held in the hall of the National Assembly of Serbia in November 2008. It was sponsored by the President of Serbia. An international conference "State and Democracy" was held as a part of anniversary.[4]

Academic staff[edit]

The University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences has among its academic staff some of the most eminent experts in the field of political sciences, as well as in a range of others (economy, sociology, philosophy, law, history, etc.) Amongst them, there are many widely recognized within the domestic and international academic community, as well as former or current high government officials – Ministers, Ambassadors, etc.

Notable members of the academic staff include:[5]

Student life[edit]

Student life at the Faculty includes a diverse array of student activities. Student organisations at the Faculty of Political Sciences include a Debate Club, European Students Forum, Youth Team Initiative TIM, Serbian Political Forum SPF Archived 2012-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, United Nations Club, Diplomatic Forum, Action for Political Emancipation of Youth APEM and many others. Students also elect their representatives (Student Vice-Dean and the Student Parliament) to represent their interests in the Faculty bodies, participate in the evaluation of studies and the faculty, and secure the involvement and participation of students in all matters and issues of interest to them.

Students periodically publish their own newspaper – Politikolog (The Political Scientist), and take part in various competitions through their sports club. Also, students of journalism prepare radio and TV shows which are broadcast on radios and televisions with national frequencies.

Professional gatherings[edit]

Students have the opportunity to participate in numerous events and gatherings (national and international). Student Conference at Kopaonik which is held every year provides them with the chance to discuss the most recent developments in both domestic and international politics with prominent experts, professors and diplomats. Study trips that are organized every year include visits to Serbia's diplomatic missions across Europe, European Parliament, European Court of Human Rights, United Nations, International Committee of the Red Cross and many other institutions. Also, a regional gathering of political sciences students called "Politijada" is being held every year with students from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Slovenia taking part.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Високо образовање 2018/2019" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  • ^ ZAKON O FAKULTETU POLITIČKIH NAUKA U BEOGRADU (PDF) (in Serbian), 1968-11-20
  • ^ About Us, Faculty of Political Sciences
  • ^ Jubilej FPN-a (in Serbian), Radio Television of Serbia, 2008-11-27
  • ^ Teachers and Staff, Faculty of Political Sciences
  • External links[edit]


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