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BOS: March on the "Future Studies"

Lectures in March began with the lecture by Aleksandar Macura, an independent consultant in the field of environmental protection and energy, on the topic "Energy Efficiency and Security". The next day, students went to the Guchevo Mountain, for the Winter School of Teamwork.

After the Winter School of Teamwork, the lectures continued in a special atmosphere that reigned among the participants of the XXIV generation. The Looking towards Europe module continued with the lecture by Ana Toskic and Uros Misljenovic from the Partners for Democratic Change. On this occasion, they talked with students about the right to oblivion and the European Court of Justice, first theoretically, and then through an interactive workshop.

Vanja Dolapcev from the Belgrade Open School had a special methodology in his lecture, where he awarded students with sweets for each correct answer, which further encouraged them to discuss the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union today. At the end of the month, Natan Albahari of the ISAC Foundation talked with students about Western Balkan. Students were listening this lecture in English.

Module The Future of the State and Knowledge Society, whose lectures are reserved for Monday, continued with a lecture on the future of the workforce held by Jelena Manic Radoicic from the Belgrade Open School. Followed by series of lectures on architecture and history of Belgrade, through nowadays examples, held by Ana Samardzic, art historian, and Bojan Kovacevic, independent artist.

One of the favorite free activities of the participants, a film marathon, was held in mid-month. Students enjoyed interesting films, and after that they continued to socialize and talk.

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