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Status of the “free royal city” in 1748
Founded in 1694
Administrative centre of APV
Novi Sad
On the Danube river
350 000 inhabitants
Novi Sad
In the 18th and 19th century, it became an important trading and manufacturing center, as well as a center of Serbian
culture of that period, earning the nickname of the Serbian Athens.
Novi Sad
Industry: agriculture-oriented, metal and rising IT-sector
Multiculturality - 6 official languages - 27 nations and cultures
University of Novi Sad
Founded in 1960
First faculties in 1954 (with some forms of higher education dating back to XIX century)
The only state university in APV (7 state universities in Serbia)
University of Novi Sad
• University in four cities in APV • 283 study programs (3 cycles) • 5000 staff members • More than 50 000 students • Not fully integrated (faculties
are legal entities) • Comprehensive university
14 fa
culti
es
Faculty of Philosophy Academy of Arts
Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics in Subotica
Faculty of Technology Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica
Faculty of Technical Sciences
Teachers' Training Faculty in Hungarian in
Subotica
Faculty of Medicine "Mihajlo Pupin"
Technical Faculty in Zrenjanin
Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Education in Sombor
Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment
Institute of Food Technology
2 institutes
University of Novi Sad
University of Novi Sad
256,807 m²
Student Cultural Center
Several student dormitories
Apartment hotel for temporary accommodation
of teaching fellows
Student Health Center
University of Novi Sad – International relationships
More than 116 bilateral agreements Mobility programs ERASMUS MUNDUS, Campus Europae, CEEPUS Erasmus+ projects and mobility
International Relations Office (IRO) Ivana Vujkov, Head of Office Office email: [email protected] Project Management Office (PMO) Ana Šoti, Head of Office Office email: [email protected]
University of Novi Sad – International relationships
University of Graz, Austria University of Ghent, Belgium University of Bologna, Italy University "La Sapienza" in Rome, Italy Middlesex University, UK University of Poitiers, France University of Lodz, Poland University of Warsaw, Poland Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece University of Groningen, The Netherlands University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain University of Split, Croatia University of Zadar, Croatia University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
KA1
University of Novi Sad – Research activities
Projects at University
Projects at faculties
Projects at institutes
University of Novi Sad – Open Science
Cooperation with Northwestern University on implementation of the
SAPA methodology in Serbia
University of Novi Sad – Open Science
Cooperation with the Univerity of California, Riverside and Center for
Open Science on International Situation Project
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
Kick-off Meeting, Novi Sad, 12-13 December 2016
Coordination team
Sanja Radovanović finished the basic course of law studies as the best student of the Faculty of Law for the 1998/99 academic year. After graduation she clerked at the Commercial Court in Novi Sad. In 2001 she was elected for the assistant for the course Introduction to Civil Law and Property. She stayed at the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual property in Munich from October 2004 until February 2005 and from June 2005 until October 2005. In 2010 at the Belgrade Faculty of Law she defended her doctoral dissertation “Software License Agreement”, which was graded with distinctions. She was elected in 2013. for Assistant Professor for the course the Law of Obligations.
Dr. Sanja Radovanović, Faculty of Law
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
Kick-off Meeting, Novi Sad, 12-13 December 2016
Coordination team
Dr. Silvia Ghilezan, Faculty of Technical Science
Silvia Ghilezan is a full professor of Mathematics at the University of Novi Sad. She has held visiting positions at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France, University of Turin, Italy, Radboud University, The Netherlands and McGill University, Canada. Major lines of her expertise are in mathematical logic with application in computer science, theoretical computer science, type theory, theory of concurrent systems and mathematical linguistics. She has participated in several scientific and educational projects under national and international programs. In 2013, she was knighted in the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques of the French Republic.
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
Kick-off Meeting, Novi Sad, 12-13 December 2016
Coordination team
Branko Milosavljević is a full professor of applied computer science and informatics at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences. He has participated in over 20 research and development projects. His main research interests are digital libraries, document and business process management, e-government, and information security. He is a manager of the Center for Research and Development of e-Government Technologies at the University of Novi Sad.
Dr. Branko Milosavljević, Faculty of Technical Science
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
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Coordination team
Dejan Pajić is assistant professors at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. He is currently the Head of the Department of Psychology. His teaching experiences are related to courses Introductory Statistics, Academic Skills, and Human-Computer Interaction. His main fields of interest are research evaluation, information retrieval, and information visualization. He was engaged in the development of the Serbian Citation Index - the first open access database of academic journals in Serbia. He has also provided a valuable contribution to the development of the national Journal Bibliometric Report and the development of the methodology for journal evaluation.
Dr. Dejan Pajić, Faculty of Philosophy
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
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Coordination team
Dr. Petar Čolović, Faculty of Philosophy
Petar Čolović is an assistant professor at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. His main research interests lie in the field of personality psychology and research methods, with an emphasis on public-domain personality measures and open-source solutions for data gathering and analysis. He has participated in 4 research projects in Serbia, funded by the national and provincial government institutions. He is a member of the European Association of Personality Psychology, and the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences.
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
Kick-off Meeting, Novi Sad, 12-13 December 2016
Coordination team
Ana Šoti, Head of Project Management Office
Ana Šoti is the Head of Project Management at University of Novi Sad and in the past eleven years has been responsible for managing TEMPUS, FP, IPA etc. various types of short-term educational and university services’ development projects, workshops and conferences, database of projects. She attended various workshops and trainings related to different aspects of project management.
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
Kick-off Meeting, Novi Sad, 12-13 December 2016
Coordination team
Dunja Malbaša, Project Management Office
Dunja Malbaša, after finishing studies of Economics and Investment Management, works as a Project Management Officer at the University of Novi Sad since May 2013. At the moment, she is responsible for the support of several EU funded projects in the field of Higher Education. Speaks fluently English and German.
Boosting Engagement of Serbian Universities in Open Science
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Coordination team
Snežana Smederevac is full professor at Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. She is the founder of the Center for Behavioral Genetics. Her main research interests lie in the field of personality psychology and behavioral genetics. She is a member of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, the European Association of Personality Psychology, and the World Association for Personality Psychology. She is the principal investigator on the several scientific projects.
Dr. Snežana Smederevac, Faculty of Philosophy