Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade
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The University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (Serbian : Филозофски факултет Универзитета у Београду , romanized : Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu ), established in 1838 within the Belgrade Higher School , is the oldest Faculty at the University of Belgrade.[2] It is a modern social science education institution, adapting to current educational trends worldwide.The Faculty building is located at the meeting point of the Čika-Ljubina with the Knez Mihailova Street , the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade , Stari Grad .
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy Type Public Established 1838 Dean Danijel Sinani Academic staff
244 (2018–19) [1] Administrative staff
89 (2013) Students 4,699 (2018–19) [1] Undergraduates 3,523 (2018–19) [1] Postgraduates 599 (2018–19) [1] 577 (2018–19) [1] Location , 44°49′05″N 20°27′28″E / 44.817952°N 20.457909°E / 44.817952; 20.457909 Campus Urban Website www .f .bg .ac .rs
The Faculty employs 255 teaching staff and enrolls approximately 5000 undergraduate and graduate students within ten departments: Department of Philosophy , Department of Classics , Department of History , Department of Art History , Department of Archaeology , Department of Ethnology and Anthropology , Department of Sociology , Department of Psychology , Department of Andragogy and Department of Pedagogy .
Notable alumni
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Mira Adanja-Polak , Freelance producer, journalist and presenter
Mehdi Bardhi , Founder of the Institute of Albanology in Priština
Alojz Benac , President of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1977-1981)
Gani Bobi , Albanian philosopher and sociologist
Milan Budimir , Serbian classical scholar
Miloš N. Đurić , Serbian classical scholar
Miodrag Bulatović , Montenegrin Serb novelist and playwright
Branko Ćopić , Bosnian and Yugoslav writer
Bora Ćosić , Serbian and Croatian writer
Zija Dizdarević , Bosnian prose writer
Zoran Đinđić , Prime Minister of Serbia (2001–2003)
Rajko Đurić , Serbian Romani writer
Jelena Genčić , Serbian tennis coach
Trivo Inđić , Advisor to the Serbian President (2004–2012)
Žarko Korać , Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of Serbia (2001-2004)
Desanka Kovačević-Kojić , Serbian historian
Sonja Licht , President of the Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (2003–present)
Sima Lozanić , first Rector of the University of Belgrade
Desanka Maksimović , Serbian poet
Miroslav Marcovich , philologist and university professor
Simo Elaković , Serbian philosopher and economist
Mihailo Marković , Serbian philosopher
Dragoljub Mićunović , Serbian politician and philosopher
Nikola Milošević , Serbian writer and political philosopher
Dragoslav Mitrinović , Serbian mathematician
Vasko Popa , Serbian poet of Romanian descent
Nebojša Radmanović , President of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008–2009)
Šerbo Rastoder , Montenegrin Bosniak philosopher and historian
Vladislav F. Ribnikar , founder of Politika , the oldest Serbian newspaper
Veljko Rus , Slovenian philosopher and politician
Ljubodrag Simonović , Serbian philosopher, author and retired basketball player
Bogoljub Šijaković , Serbian Minister of Religion (2008–2012)
Boris Tadić , President of Serbia (2004–2012)
Ljubomir Tadić , one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Serbia
Ljubodrag Dimić , Serbian historian and university professor
Lepa Mladjenovic , Serbian feminist and lesbian activist
Zdravko Dizdar , Croatian historian
References
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^ a b c d e "Високо образовање 2018/2019" (PDF) . stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 21 December 2019 .
^ University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy: Official website, Retrieved 27 April 2013.
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