University of Novi Sad
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Latin: Universitas Studiorum Neoplantensis |
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Established | 1960 |
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Type | Public |
Rector | Radmila Marinković-Nedučin |
Faculty | 13 |
Staff | 2,700 |
Students | 38,000 |
Location | Novi Sad, Serbia |
Campus | University campus |
Website | www.ns.ac.yu/ |
The University of Novi Sad (Serbian: Универзитет у Новом Саду / Univerzitet u Novom Sadu; Latin: Universitas Studiorum Neoplantensis) is a university located in Novi Sad, the capital of Serbian province of Vojvodina and second largest city in Serbia. It was founded on June 28, 1960. Today it comprises 13 faculties located in the four large cities of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina: Novi Sad, Subotica, Zrenjanin, and Sombor.
The University of Novi Sad is now the second largest among six state universities in Serbia. The main University campus, provides the University of Novi Sad with a unique and beautiful setting in the region and the city of Novi Sad. Having invested considerable efforts in intensifying international cooperation and participating in the process of university reforms in Europe, the University of Novi Sad has come to be recognized as a reform-oriented university in the region and on the map of universities in Europe.
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[edit] Organization
The University is comprised of the following faculties in order of their founding:
- Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Agriculture in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Law in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Technology in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Economics in Subotica
- Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Sciences in Novi Sad
- Academy of Arts in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica
- "Mihajlo Pupin" Technical Faculty in Zrenjanin
- Faculty of Physical Education in Novi Sad
- Faculty of Education in Sombor
[edit] Trivia
- About 58% of students at undergraduate studies are women
- About 1,200 at postgraduate master’s and specialist studies
- 2,374 attained doctoral degrees (32% women)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- University of Novi Sad Website (Serbian) (English)
Universities in Serbia | |||
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Public: Belgrade • Kragujevac • Niš • Novi Sad • Prishtina • University of Arts | |||
Private: BK • Economics Academy • European • Megatrend • Novi Pazar • Singidunum • Union | |||
Private faculties: Business and law studies • European law and political studies in Novi Sad • Information Technology • Management • Sport and tourism |