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We are answering the top 5 questions regarding Future Studies

The campaign for enrollment in the unique multidisciplinary program Future Studies is open until July 8, and all information on how to apply can be found in this document. If you have any doubts or questions, we will try to answer them in the text below. Are students that do not study social sciences eligible for the program?

Absolutely! The program is intended for all students who study at any faculty within Belgrade universities, and the special quality of the program is that every year students come from different faculties, and each brings new knowledge to the program.

Is there a choice that students can make between 4 modules of knowledge and skills?

Students of Future Studies participate in lectures and workshops from all four modules. In the first semester, students have lectures as part of the modules Future of State and Society and Skills for the Future, and in the second semester on the modules Classroom 4.0 and Looking towards Europe. As a rule, lectures are held twice a week, i.e., once a week there is one lecture that belongs to one module.

Who should issue a second recommendation (which is not academic) to me?

When it comes to "second" recommendation, i.e., a recommendation that is not academic, it can be anyone you have worked with in the past - through participation in a student organization, volunteer event, seminar, conference or in any other way.

When do lectures start and for how long they last?

Lectures and workshops usually start in mid-October and last until the end of May next year.

In which places can I find internship?

Opportunities for internships are numerous - from civil society organizations, through corporations, state institutions to scientific institutes. In other words, whereever you want to gain your first work experience in practice.

For all additional questions, write to the e-mail upis2022@bos.rs or call the phone number 060 477 2447.

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