Welcome to Belgrade!
Here below please find some general and useful information to make your stay more pleasant.
Dear Foreign Student,
Welcome to the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Belgrade!
FPS puts all its resources at your disposal, for you to find, research and learn everything you wanted before coming to Belgrade and Serbia. We hope that staying with us shall open new horizons for you and enable new contacts both with Belgrade colleagues and with other foreign full-time and mobility students.
Courses in English for exchange students in academic 2025/2026.
COURSE | ECTS | Semester | PROFESSOR | Contact | LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION |
Critical Approaches to Peacebuilding | 6 | 1st semester | Nemanja Dzuverovic | nemanja.dzuverovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Critical Security Studies | 6 | 1st semester | Filip Ejdus,
Marko Kovacevic |
filip.ejdus@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
European Security | 6 | 1st semester | Filip Ejdus,
Marko Kovacevic |
filip.ejdus@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Security Sector Governance | 6 | 1st semester | Filip Ejdus,
Marko Kovacevic |
filip.ejdus@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Regional Peace and Security Through Cinema | 6 | 1st semester | Nemanja Dzuverovic, Filip Ejdus | nemanja.dzuverovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs
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English |
Failed States and Statebuilding | 6 | 1st semester | Goran Tepsic | goran.tepsic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Disintegration of Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav Wars | 6 | 1st semester | Dejan Jovic | dejan.jovic@fpzg.hr | English |
Development Studies – Approaches, Actors and Issues | 6 | 2nd semester | Aleksandar Milosevic | aleksandar.milosevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Inequality, Migration and Development | 6 | 2nd semester | Natalija Perisic | natalija.perisic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
European Colonialism and its Legacy | 6 | 2nd semester | Aleksandra Perisic | aleksandra.perisic@gmail.com | English |
Visual Representation of Politics | 6 | 1st semester | Aleksandra Krstic | aleksandra.krstic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
History of Feminist Political Ideas | 6 | 1st semester | Katarina Loncarevic | katarina.loncarevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Feminist Methodology and Epistemology | 6 | 1st semester | Katarina Loncarevic | katarina.loncarevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Contemporary Theories of Gender | 6 | 2nd semester | Katarina Loncarevic | katarina.loncarevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Economic Systems and Globalization | 6 | 1st semester | Marko Tmusic | marko.tmusic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Religion and Politics | 6 | 1st and 2nd semester | Marko Vekovic | marko.vekovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Phenomenology of Violence | 6 | 2nd semester | Ivana Damnjanovic | ivana.damnjanovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Internet, Crime and Violence | 6 | 2nd semester | Ivana Damnjanovic | ivana.damnjanovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
EU and Enlargement | 6 | 2nd semester | Ivana Radic-Milosavljevic | ivana.radic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
History of SEE | 6 | 2nd semester | Slobodan Markovic | slobodan.markovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Image of the Other | 6 | 2nd semester | Slobodan Markovic | slobodan.markovic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Democratization | 6 | 1st semester | Nebojsa Vladisavljevic | n.vladisavljevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Subcultures | 6 | 1st semester | Marina Simic | marina.simic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Socialist and Postsocialist Culture and Everyday Life | 6 | 2nd semester | Marina Simic | marina.simic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
Decision-making in the Public Sector | 6 | 1st semester | Veran Stancetic | veran.stancetic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English |
The Science of Organization and Management | 2nd semester | Veran Stancetic | veran.stancetic@fpn.bg.ac.rs | English | |
Public Policy Analysis | 2nd semester | Veran Stancetic | English | ||
Research Methods in Public Administration | 6 | 1st semester | Nikola
Jovic |
metodologija.nikola@gmail.com | English |
Regional Cooperation in the Balkans | 6 | 2nd semester | Dragan Djukanovic
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dragandjuk@yahoo.com | English |
Useful links before coming:
- For legal regulations for foreigners in Serbia, please visit the English page at the website of the Ministry of Interior: http://www.mup.gov.rs/en/
- For Covid-related travel restrictions, you can check e.g. https://travelbans.org/europe/serbia/
- For information on health insurance please check: https://www.eng.rfzo.rs/
- Looking forward to seeing you in Belgrade, please find more information about our city on: http://www.tob.rs/en
Approximate monthly living costs in Belgrade are EUR 600 (housing, food and personal expenses).
General information:
Faculty of Political Science
Jove Ilica Street 165 (part of the city called Vozdovac, about 5 km from the city centre)
Bus/tram lines from downtown (Slavija Square): 33, 9, 10, 14 (name of the stop closest to the Faculty: Petrovačka)
Minivan E9, from the Terazije Square – you should tell the driver where to stop (after Vitanovačka). Tickets are purchased from the driver.
Taxi: Approximate price from downtown: RSD 850 (about 7 EUR).
Alternatively: CarGo service: https://appcargo.com/en, similar to Uber.
1. Transfer from the airport
The price of taxi service from the airport is divided into 6 zones. Please contact the city service TAXI INFO desk, located in the arrival hall, righthand side from the exit. Please take a taxi voucher at the information desk which contains the name of your destination and appropriate price for the taxi service. The staff at the desk will direct you to your driver. The price from the airport to downtown should be about 1.800 RSD (payable in EUR as well) – you will pay to the driver. The use of this service is highly recommendable, since you might be charged even double if deciding to take taxi randomly. Please visit https://www.beg.aero/eng/parking_access/transport/taxi_service
By public transportation: https://www.beg.aero/eng/parking_access/transport/public_transportation
2. Currency and payments
Local currency is dinar (RSD). The exchange rate is around 117.50 RSD for 1 EUR. There are many exchange offices all around the city, with almost the same exchange rates and without commission. The exchange rate might be slightly less favorable at the airport exchange offices, in hotels and banks.
At the airport there are ATMs as well, at the arrival hall.
Credit cards are accepted in majority of shops and restaurants. ATMs for cash withdrawal are available for 24 hours.
3. Electricity
The voltage in Serbia is 220 Volts. The electric socket used is the European CEE7/7 with two holes, so if your equipment uses different sockets, make sure that you bring correct adapters.
4. Tap water is safe for drinking.
5. Emergency phones:
- Police: 192
- Ambulance: 194
The area code for Belgrade is +381 11.
Useful information for students:
- Regulation of your stay in Belgrade
In order for your stay in Belgrade to be statutory regulated, there is a couple of institutions which you must register with.
Registration of stay – step 1
Address: The closest police station (depending on municipality in which you will live in Belgrade) or electronically at https://euprava.gov.rs/, max. 12 hours upon arrival.
Documents required for obtaining “white card”:
- Passport
- ID card of the owner of the apartment in which you will live in Belgrade
- Presence of the owner of the apartment
- Presence of the student (not necessary, the owner of the apartment can go to the police alone with his/her guest’s passport)
For students accommodated in a student dorm, hostel, hotel…
- You will receive your “white card” from the employee of the dorm/hostel/hotel who is in charge for this matter.
Registration of stay – step 2
Address: Department for Foreigners, Savska Str. No. 35, ground floor, on the left.
Documents required:
- Passport
- Request form for approval of temporary residence – 3 copies (to be printed two-side)
- 2 photos
- Letter of Confirmation for the police issued by the Faculty of Political Science
- CV in the Serbian language
- Proof for payment of taxes for temporary residence, application and issuing of the temporary stay sticker
Housing
The list of student dorms is available at the brochure published by the University: http://bg.ac.rs/welcomeguide.pdf
However, please note having in mind the dorm price for foreigners, for longer stay it might be cheaper and more convenient to rent or share an apartment.
We wish you a pleasant stay!
International Student’s Corner Guide FPS