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Serbia National Report regarding the Bologna Process implementation 2009-2012

http://www.ehea.info/Uploads/National%20reports/Serbia.pdf
http://www.ehea.info/article-details.aspx?ArticleId=86

For which country do you fill in the questionnaire?
Serbia
Name(s) of the responsible BFUG member(s)
Vera Dondur, Mirjana Vesovic
Email address of the responsible BFUG member(s)
edondur@ffh.bg.ac.rs
Contributors to the report
Government representatives = Radivoje Mitrovic, State Secretary, Ministry of Education and Science, Tinde Kovac, State Secretary, Ministry of Education and Science, Mirjana Vesovic, Ministry of Education and Science
Contributors to the report
Student representatives = Misa Zivic, Students Conference of Universities, Aleksandar Jovic, University of Belgrade, Mina Djuric, University of Belgrade
Contributors to the report
Academic and other staff representatives = Srdjan Stankovic,National Council for Higher Education, Vera Dondur,National Council for Sciense and Technological Development, Neda Bokan,University of Belgrade, Vera Vujicic,CAQA, Verica Babic,Univsity of Kragujevac, Zorana Luzanin,University of NoviSad
Contributors to the report
Other (please specify) = Tanja Rankovic, Government of Serbia, Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit

3. Which of the following statements correspond to your higher education system?
Higher education institutions can be either academically or professionally oriented. Serbian higher education is primarily regulated by the Law on Higher Education which came into force in 2005. Higher education activities are carried out through either academic or professional career studies. Serbia has three types of Higher Education institutions:Universities, Higher Education Colleges of Professional Career Studies (visoke
škole strukovnih studija) and Higher Education Colleges (of Academic Studies - visoke škole akademskih studija).

5.13. Please provide any additional relevant comments for consideration regarding general data on your country's higher education system.
By the academic year 2009/10 all higher education institutions have introduced the three-cycle structure with Bachelor, Master and Doctorate degrees. Bachelor programmes can be academically or professionally  oriented, and are accredited by 180 or 240 ECTS. A typical cumulative length of the Bachelor + Master  degree is 300 ECTS. The Serbian higher education system has some specific features. 
1. The professional studies have only two cycles: First cycle - Professional Bachelor (180 ECTS), Second cycle - Professional Specialist (60 ECTRS); 
2. The academic studies are performed in three cycles (first - Bachelor, second - Master and third - PhD), but the second cycle has the sublevel Academic specialization. At least 60 ECTS credits are allotted to  academic specialization if the Master study program has previously been completed. 
3. There is no short cycle recognized in either academic or professional studies; it is envisaged to introduce  the short cycle in the new Law on Higher Education.

7. NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS (NQFs)
7.1. Have you started the process to develop a National Qualification Framework in your country?
YES
7.2. The BFUG working group on qualification frameworks has developed the following steps to assess the progress made in establishing a national qualification framework. Please choose below the stage that best describes your national situation.
The NQF has been adopted in legalisation orother high level of policy fora
7.2.1 Please provide the date when the step was completed.
22.04.2010
7.2.2. Please provide a reference for the decision to start developing a NQF.
National Council Report 2009 (http://nsvo.etf.rs)
7.2.3. Please provide a reference outlining the purpose of the NQF.

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7.2.8. Please provide a reference document for the adoption of the NQF.
The National Qualifications Framework was adopted by the National Council for Higher Education of the Republic of Serbia at the session held on April 23rd 2010. The document represents an official document of the NCHE and can be found at the official site of NCHE: http://nsvo.etf.rs. This document will be adopted more widely after undertaking necessary legal measures for overcoming a deficiency of LHE which does not yet formally recognize NQF in a proper way. The NCHE has defined the List of titles and degrees in higher education which represents itself a bylaw documen (Official Gazette 81/10.This document has been used in all circumstances related to employment and continuation of education process.

7.2.9. Are ECTS included in the NQF?

YES

7.3.1. Please provide the link to that website.
http://nsvo.etf.rs


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