Английская Википедия:FEFA
Шаблон:Infobox university FEFA (Serbian: ФЕФА / FEFA), officially Metropolitan University - FEFA (Serbian: Универзитет Метрополитан - ФЕФА / Univerzitet Metropolitan - FEFA), formerly known as Faculty of Economics, Finance and Administration as a part of Singidunum University is a faculty in Novi Beograd, Belgrade, Serbia.[1] It has been founded in 2001,[2] and while de facto remaining independent,[2] it was initially a member of Singidunum University and now is a member of the Metropolitan University.[3] This higher education institution received its accreditation certificate in 2008, as first economics and management school in the country to do so under rules established by new Law on Higher Education,[4][5] renewing these certificates in 2014 and 2017.[6]
Courses offered
FEFA offers both undergraduate and graduate courses, in accordance with accreditation awarded by the Commission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance of the Republic of Serbia. Unlike other traditional European institutions, the school only offers a select number of programs.[7][8] Degrees and study programs are compatible with Bologna process,[2] aimed at making academic degree standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible throughout Europe:
Bachelor's Degree (240 ECTS)[9]
- Economics
- Audio-visual Production
Master's Degree (300 ECTS)[10]
- Economics
- Digital Transformation
- Creative Production
Ph.D. Studies (480 ECTS)[11]
- Business Economics
Research
Faculty operates research institute with four independent research and consulting units, which engage both in academic and applied research, as well as in for-profit courses such as executive education or consultancy services:
- Center for European Integration and Public Administration
- Center for Financial Research and Corporate Consulting
- Center for Advancement of Competitiveness
- Center for Career Guidance and Counselling
Center for European Integration and Public Administration organizes an annual conference on European integration issues, on or around May 9 (at the occasion of Europe Day).[12] In 2009, this center published a 64-researcher cost-benefit study on impact of Serbia's EU accession, in cooperation with Serbian Government and Serbian Chamber of Commerce.[13][14]
International cooperation
FEFA is an affiliate institution of the Harvard Business School (HBS) Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, with teaching courses developed by HBS and hosting teleconferences by HBS Professors.[15]
By way of European TEMPUS projects, FEFA cooperated with:[15]
- University of Belgrade, Serbia
- Bielefeld University, Germany
- Charles University, Czech Republic
- University of Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina
- University of Florence, Italy
- University of Kragujevac, Serbia
- Megatrend University, Serbia
- University of Montenegro, Montenegro
- New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
- University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- Union University, Serbia
- University of Valencia, Spain
- Politechnic University of Valencia, Spain
References
External links
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