Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tomašević gave a lecture by invitation at the 1st International Arabian-Gulf Security Conference

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tomašević gave a lecture by invitation at the 1st International Arabian-Gulf Security Conference

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We present keynote speakers CIBEK 2021 – Senhorinha Teixeira

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Student Exchange from Tambov State Technical University – May 2020.

Student Exchange from Tambov State Technical University – May 2020.

For the students of the School of Engineering Management, at all levels (undergraduate, master, and doctoral studies), within the program…

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FIM International cooperation

International cooperation is very important segment of European educational and research field development.

The Centre for International Cooperation has the following activities

  1. Drafting, creating and implementation of international programs and contracts on international scientific and educational cooperation;
  2. Preparation and coordination of scientific, educational cooperation based on interstate cooperation programs;
  3. Student and lecturer exchange and mobility programs;
  4. International scientific and research and development programs in the fields of science, technology and education;
  5. Following and recording of scientific and technical international cooperation.

 

New study programs for which the exchange of the students and staff will be organized

(from the school year 2020/21)

Undergraduate studies – Engineering Management

Master studies – Project management and Industry 4.0

Doctoral studies – Waste Management

Doctoral studies – Engineering and Management of Strategic Security Systems

Implementation of these activities enables stronger external financing and leads to instigation and support of continual development and improvement of scientific and research competencies among teachers and teaching assistants, along with improved student mobility in integral European community that enables improvement of competencies, skills and attitudes.

International Agreements

International Agreements with following partner institutions

  • West University of Timisoara, Romania;
  • University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania;
  • Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, Russia;
  • China Three Gorges University, Hubei–Yichang, China;
  • Powislanski University, Kwidzyn, Poland;
  • Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany;
  • Neapolis University in Pafos, Cyprus;
  • University of Primorska, Faculty of Management, Kopar, Slovenia;
  • Faculty of Technologies and Systems, Novo Mesto, Slovenia;
  • Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, Novo Mesto, Slovenia;
  • Faculty of Business, Management and Informatics, Novo Mesto, Slovenia;
  • GEA College – Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
  • Alma Mater Europaea, Dance Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
  • Alma Mater Europaea, European Center Maribor, Slovenia;
  • Faculty of Music, Skopje, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia;
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Vinica, Goce Delcev University, Shtip, Macedonia;
  • Smilevski Business Academy, Macedonia;
  • Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Montenegro, Cetinje, Montenegro;
  • Faculty of Mediterranean Business Studies, Tivat, Montenegro;

International projects

The School of Engineering Management participates with institutions from abroad in projects as a coordinator or project partner. The projects are financed from EU funds and national bodies, primarily the Ministry of Culture and Information

Student Mobility

The student mobility means the exercise of work study program (one or more semesters) at a foreign university. Mobility can be organized during the undergraduate and postgraduate studies. There are two types of mobility for students: the exchange during the study and the entire study abroad (full-degree).

The student exchange program includes the opportunity for students at the School of Engineering Management spend one or more semesters at a foreign university during their studies.  During the exchange, the students attend classes and exams that are equivalent or related to what they would listen in the same semester that they left at the home university. Exams passed abroad are recognized upon return to the home institution according to the rules of student mobility and academic recognition of mobility period.

The full degree mobility means that the graduate wants to become a student at foreign universities. In this case, the acquired diploma at the previous level of study has a mandatory requirement. Unlike exchange, diploma and diploma supplement are issued by the parent university and taking part in the entire study program involves the acquisition of a foreign university diploma.

Some of the networks and programs where students can participate:

Guest lectures

With the aim of establishing and developing cooperation between the School and other higher  education institutions from home and abroad, teachers and experts from abroad, give lectures and share their knowledge and experience to students of the School.

Contact

The Centre for International Cooperation
School of Engineering Management
(Fakultet za inženjerski menadžment)
Bul. vojvode Mišića 43, 11000 Beograd, Srbija
international@fim.rs

Vice Dean for International Cooperation
Prof. Dr. Brankica Pažun
Office 336
brankica.pazun@fim.rs

IRO (International Relations Officer)
Academic coordinator
Prof. Jelena Ilić
Office 339
jelena.ilic@fim.rs

Administrative coordinator
Snežana Šćekić, Associate for international cooperation and communications
Office 323
snezana.ljustanovic@fim.rs