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Department of English Studies

The Department of English Studies was founded as the Department of English Language Literature in 1954, the same year when the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad was established and began operations. At this time, a four-year Bachelor’s degree programme was introduced and the teaching curriculum for these studies was conceived following the model and accomplishments of contemporary English studies. A new, reformed curriculum for the Bachelor’s degree was adopted in June 2003 and was applied to instruction starting from the 2003/2004 academic year. Further amendments to the curriculum were adopted in June 2005, making this the first English studies programme in the country to be reformed in accordance with the requirements of the Bologna Process. This was a response to the need for modernization of teaching practices and an adaptation to a new generation of students whose secondary education had, for pragmatic reasons, differed from the education of previous students. The Department also took into account the fact that these new students will be working in the 21st century. The aim was also to meet the requirements of the new Law on University which includes the basic postulates of the Bologna Declaration such as continuous assessment and students’ active role in the teaching process. Also addressed was the possibility for students to choose their own professional expertise, which appears in a diploma supplement, awarded after the completion of studies. There is also the possibility for students to obtain ECTS credits for the purpose of mobility during their studies.
In addition to its Master’s degree programme, the Department also intends to offer a PhD study programme. To date, 1240 students have received Bachelor’s degrees from the Department of English Language and Literature after completing four years of study.
The Department annually accepts applications for 70 places in the Bachelor’s degree programme and for 60 places in the Master’s degree programme which is divided into two modules: Language (30 students) and Literature (30 students).             

Staff
Dr Zoran Paunović, professor
Dr Tvrtko Prćić, professor
Dr Vladislava Gordić Petković, professor
Dr Predrag Novakov, professor
Dr Zorica Đergović-Joksimović, associate professor
Dr Maja Marković, associate professor
Dr Aleksandra Izgarjan, associate professor
Dr Ivana Đurić-Paunović, associate professor
Dr Sabina Halupka-Rešetar, associate professor
Dr Nataša Kampmark, assistant professor
Dr Nina Muždeka, assistant professor
Dr Biljana Radić-Bojanić, assistant professor
Dr Radmila Bodrič, assistant professor
Dr Sonja Kovačević-Filipović, assistant professor
Dr Nataša Milivojević, assistant professor
Dr Arijana Luburić-Cvijanović, assistant professor
Dr Mirna Radin-Sabadoš, assistant professor
Dr Borislava Eraković, assistant professor
Dr Diana Prodanović-Stankić, assistant professor
Dr Danijela Prošić-Santovac, assistant professor
Dr Olga Panić-Kavgić, assistant professor
mr Tanja Milićev, senior language instructor
mr Aleksandar Kavgić, senior language instructor
mr Randall Major, senior language instructor
mr Viktorija Krombholc, senior language instructor
mr Jagoda Topalov, senior language instructor
mr Vesna Lazović, senior language instructor
mr Gordana Lalić-Krstin, senior language instructor
Dr Bojana Vujin, teaching assistant
Dr Ana Halas, teaching assistant
MA Bojana Jakovljević, teaching assistant
mr Nataša Milićević, senior language instructor
Elizabeth Salmore, foreign language instructor
Steven Krajewski, foreign language instructor
MA Akoš Gerold, language instructor
Davor Menzildžić, language instructor
MA Maja Bjelica, language instructor
mr Ljiljana Matić, librarian

Contact Information

E-mail: anglisti@ff.uns.ac.rs
Tel: 021/459-483, 021/485-3852
Seminar library: 021/485-3853

 

 
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