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University of Belgrade

THE FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY AND METALLURGY


The Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy

Address:
Karnegijeva street 4
11000 BELGRADE
Telephone: (011) 3228-721
Fax: (011) 3220-847

Dean:
Professor Dr. Fedor Zdanski

Vice deans:
Professor Dr. @eljko Grbav~i}
Professor Dr. Milanka Nikoli}
Professor Dr. Slavica [iler
Professor Dr. Bratislav Jovanovi}

Secretary:
Velibor Milosavljevi}, LL. B.

Detailed information in Serbian



ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

Instruction in the field of chemical engineering was institutionalized in Serbia in 1925, by founding the autonomous Department for Chemical Engineers at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Belgrade.

After separating the Faculty of Engineering from the structure of the University in 1948, and its transformation into the Superior School of Engineering, the Chemical Engineering Department grew into the Faculty. In 1949, the Council of the Faculty decided to establish the Metallurgy Department, as a new unit by which the present-day physiognomy of this Faculty was established.

In the post-war period four members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts have been elected from among the ranks of professors of the Faculty including one president of that eminent national institution, and one member of a foreign academy of sciences. One of the rectors of the University of Belgrade, too, was elected from among the professors of this Faculty.

Since its creation, the Faculty has turned out 7,873 graduates, 640 holders of M.S. degrees and 423 holders of doctoral degrees.



INTERNAL ORGANIZATION

Educational, research and expert activities at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy are carried out within the framework of 22 chairs: general and inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry and electrochemistry, inorganic chemical technology, organic chemical technology and polymer engineering, printing technology, general engineering, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering and biotechnology, textile engineering, materials of construction, physical metallurgy, metallurgy of iron and steel, metallurgy of nonferrous metals, smelting, and metal processing in a plastic state.



TEACHING STAFF

Teaching and research activities at the Faculty are carried out by 37 full professors, 29 associate professors, 33 assistant professors, 26 assistants, and 38 junior assistants.



UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

The undergraduate enrollment capacity is about 450 first-year students.

Studies last five academic years, namely ten semesters and are organized within the framework of two departments: chemical technology and metallurgy. Beginning with the third year of studies, the students of the chemical technology department take one of the following majors: inorganic chemical technology, organic chemical technology and polymer engineering, chemical engineering, textile engineering, biochemical engineering and biotechnology, environmental protection engineering and printing engineering.

After graduating from the chemical technology department, one acquires the professional title: graduate engineer of technology, with the indication of the major taken, and from the metallurgy department - graduate metallurgical engineer.



POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

The Faculty organizes M.S. studies in the following areas: chemistry and chemical technology, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, textile engineering, enviromental protection engineering, engineering of materials, printing engineering and metallurgy.

Depending on the interest expressed, specialized courses are offered in all areas covered by the M.S. studies.

A doctorate in engineering science may be obtained at this Faculty in the areas of chemistry, chemical technology, and metallurgy.



LIBRARY

The library at this Faculty is one of the oldest of its kind in this part of Europe. It houses 30,566 books, 12,883 issues of professional journals, and 18,970 microfilms.



FOUNDATIONS

Every year on Faculty Day the best students are awarded a prize financed from the "Panta S. Tutund`i}" foundation. The Faculty also grants three fellowships a year to students covering the entire period of studies, while the ten best first-year students are awarded books.



STUDENT LIFE

The sports association "Technologist", with its six sections, is active within the framework of the Faculty. This association organizes the Faculty students' participation in league and cup competitions at the University level.