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The Faculty of Organisational Sciences of the University in Belgrade (Serbian: Факултет организационих наука Универзитета у Београду, romanized: Fakultet organizacionih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu) is one of the first-tier educational institutions of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
The Faculty of Fine Arts (Serbian: Факултет ликовних уметности, romanized: Fakultet likovnih umetnosti) is a higher education institution that was established in 1937 by Toma Rosandić, Milo Milunović and Petar Dobrović as the Academy of Fine Arts, and became a faculty and acquired its current name in 1973. [4]
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]
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In its 80-year old history, around 50,000 students have graduated from the Faculty. [4] As of 2016, the Faculty has a total of 9,206 enrolled students. [3] Starting with the 2017–18 winter semester, the faculty offers an international bachelor studies for 30 students in cooperation with the London School of Economics [5] [6] and University of ...
The Faculty of Law of the University in Belgrade (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду /Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu), also known as the Belgrade Law School, is one of the first-tier educational institutions of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
The Faculty of Political Sciences (Serbian: Факултет политичких наука Универзитета у Београду, romanized: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu, abbreviated FPN) is a constituent institution of the University of Belgrade which focuses on education and research in the fields of political science, international relations, journalism and ...
The coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: грб Републике Србије, romanized: grb Republike Srbije) consists of two main heraldic symbols which represent the identity of the Serbian state and Serbian people across the centuries: the Serbian eagle (a silver double-headed eagle adopted from the Nemanjić dynasty) and the Serbian cross (or cross with firesteels).