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U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O V I S A D I N T E R N A T I O N A L R E L A T I O N S O F F I C E PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS AND STAFF www.uns.ac.rs 1

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide WHO IS THIS GUIDE FOR This Practical guide is intended for students and staff who are coming to Novi Sad within European exchange programs such as ERASMUS MUNDUS Action 2 and Campus Europae. ACADEMIC INFORMATION TYPES OF STUDY PROGRAMS OFFERED The faculties comprising the University of Novi Sad offer a variety of study programs at Bachelor, Master and Doctoral level. In order to find the most adequate study program for academic mobility, the candidates are advised to visit individual web-sites of Novi Sad faculties following the link: www.uns.ac.rs/en/fakulteti.htm GRADING SYSTEM A 5-10 grading scale is used at the University of Novi Sad (with 6 as a pass level). Student s success is assessed by grades from 5 (failed) to 10 (excellent) within the higher education system of the Republic of Serbia. COURSES FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS (pay attention to language of instruction!) A complete Course Catalogue which includes all study programs is currently not available at the university level. In order to find the desired courses and make sure what their contents and language of instruction are, the candidate has to visit the website of the faculty or department he/she is interested in. The majority of courses and study programs are in Serbian, however there are cases where complete study programs are in English (e.g. undergraduate program of the Faculty of Medicine) or where some courses can be provided in English (depending on the number of students). Foreign students will be offered consultations and literature in English in order to fulfill the obligations stipulated in their Learning Agreements. International Officers and Academic Coordinators at faculties will provide more information about this. Also, the candidates need to make sure to fill in additional or supporting documents, during the application period, that are required for different categories of mobility and defined by the program Basileus, JoinEU-SEE, STEM. This means that communication with relevant faculties of the University of Novi Sad is useful and in some cases necessary during the application process to make a study plan, preliminary learning agreement, research and teaching plan, etc. ACADEMIC CALENDAR Even though there are small differences among different faculties of the University of Novi Sad, the academic calendar is: Winter semester: 1 October 15 January Exam period: 15 January 15 February Spring semester: 15 February 31 May Exam period: 1 June 15 July 2

Exam period: 1-30 September UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide Note: Students are advised to arrive a week or two before the beginning of semester in order to complete all the necessary paperwork and formalities. REGISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSION CRITERIA Admission criteria for exchange students this depends on individual faculties. Exchange students need to be registered at the student services of their host faculty upon arrival. It is important to have in mind that exchange students are not registered at the University level, but at the level the faculty which has previously agreed to accept them (after reviewing their files during application period). REGISTRATION / Admission At the University of Novi Sad registration process differs depending on the faculty. Enrollment of exchange students is normally done after student s arrival at the Student Services of that faculty. Following documents which students uploaded during application will provide the basis for enrollment: :: Transcript of Records (document issued by the home university) :: Learning Agreement :: Copy of passport :: Passport-type photo(s) :: Filled forms The coordinator at the International Office guides the exchange students through the process of enrolment / registration at the faculty student service. Student buddy should also be of assistance. SERBIAN LANGUAGE COURSES At the University of Novi Sad you can learn Serbian at the Centre for Serbian as a Foreign Language. It offers a variety of Serbian courses ranging from A1 (Beginners) to C2 (Advanced) level. It is important to note that the language course cannot be offered free of charge. In cases where student are staying for 10 months these costs can be covered through Participation costs after deduction of tuition costs (this is on case to case basis). More information about the Centre is available at http://www.srpski-strani.com/kontakt.htm Contact person: Jasmina Dražić E-mail: centar@ff.uns.ac.rs jasmina@ff.uns.ac.rs SERVICES AT THE UNIVERSITY Within the University Campus, there is a health care centre, student restaurants, bakeries, libraries, post office, banks, and bookshops. Faculties of the University of Novi Sad are in charge of the academic services available to students. 3

PRACTICAL INFORMATION UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide VISA AND RESIDENCE All EU citizens can travel to Serbia and stay up to 90 days without visa. Students from non-eu contries coming to study in Novi Sad are advised to check whether they need visa before arrival. For this they should contact the Embassy of Serbia in their home country and apply for a visa there, before coming to Novi Sad. Please refer to: www.mfa.gov.rs/consularaffairs.htm for more details. The International Office of the University of Novi Sad provides exchange students, who need visa, with invitation letters (one of the documents needed to apply for the visa). Under the law all foreigners are required to register with Internal Affairs Office (local police department) within 1-3 days upon arrival. Dormitories, hotels and hostels will do this automatically upon arrival and student will be given a card with name and address (keep it). For private housing student will need to register them selves and bring with them: ID, copy of owner s ID and copy of proof of ownership (contract or similar). Buddy network of the University will help students. For all stays longer than 90 days students must apply for temporary residence permit. The necessary documents include: passport, 2 photos, proof of residence, proof of the means of subsistence (scholarship or bank statement with minimum of 75 EUR per month) and confirmation from the faculty and University of Novi Sad that they are accepted exchange students. The costs of this procedure can be reimbursed from your travel costs (up to 140 EUR depending on the length of stay). ACCOMMODATION The University of Novi Sad is not directly in charge of the student dorms. The Student Centre runs the dorms and the University of Novi Sad cooperates with it in terms of booking the places for exchange students within some specific mobility programs (e.g. Campus Europae). For Erasmus Mundus Action 2 students and staff, the International Office does not make any bookings of the student dormitory places. Places for international students and staff are very limited in number and are offered to those students who do not receive any grants. Dorm: Place in a double room (only double rooms are offered) in a student dorm has a regular full price of 90 EUR per month, the Ministry of Education and Science offers limited numbers of subsidized places per year for those students who do not receive grants. The number of places is limited. Private: Private accommodation can prove to be a better value. The average price for single room apartment is between 120 and 150 EUR per month (depends on the location and amenities) excluding utilities. Renting larger apartment together can also reduce the cost of living since costs are split and larger apartments only cost 30-50 EUR more than smaller ones. The International Office can give advice but does not offer or provide private accommodation. The Buddy Network of the University of Novi Sad can be of assistance in finding accommodation. Hostel: There are several hostels in Novi Sad which can serve as temporary residence in Novi Sad before finding private accommodation, you can visit the following websites: www.novisad-hotels.com or www.hostelz.com If there are available places in the dorm, foreign students are usually accommodated in the student dormitory "Sajmište", which is located near the Faculty of Medicine, but further away from the main 4

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide Campus of the University. The dormitory is newly renovated. It has a cafeteria, reading room and a computer room. CLIMATE Novi Sad has a moderate continental climate, with four seasons. Autumn is longer than spring, with long sunny and warm periods. Winter is not so severe, with an average of 22 days of sub-zero temperature. January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of -1.9 C. Spring is usually short and rainy, while summer arrives abruptly. The southeast wind Košava, which blows from the Carpathians and brings clear and dry weather, is characteristic of the local climate. It mostly blows in autumn and winter, in 2-3 days intervals. HOW TO GET TO NOVI SAD 1. YOU CAN TAKE A FLIGHT TO BELGRADE AIRPORT Belgrade Airport is 18 kilometers away from the Belgrade city centre (Airport-Belgrade) and some 80 kilometers from Novi Sad. BUS TRANSFER to Novi Sad Novi Sad Public Transportation Company offers transfer to and from Belgrade airport. Price is around 10 EUR (in Dinars). The bus will take you to Novi Sad central station. Check the timetable: http://www.gspns.co.rs/aerodrom.php TAXI TRANSFER to Novi Sad Various travel agencies offer transfer from and to Belgrade airport in vans or cars. Price can vary from 1500 RSD to 3500 RSD depending if it is calculated per person or per vehicle (Google Transferi Novi Sad ). Our recommendation is NS Transferi (nstransferi@gmail.com). Please always check the price beforehand in order to avoid any misunderstandings or inconvenience. BUS TRANSFER to Belgrade Tickets are available in the bus. Buses leave regularly in front of the Airport building. Taxi service is also available and prices are regulated (ask at the information desk at arrival). For details also visit the Airpot s web page: www.beg.aero 1. Minibus line A1 Ticket price: 300 RSD Travel time: 30 min. Route: Airport - Novi Beograd - Central Railway Station - Slavija Frequency: 05.00-21.00 h 2. Local bus (GSP) line number 72 Ticket price: 120 RSD Travel time: 40 min. Route: www.gsp.co.rs FROM BELGRADE TO NOVI SAD Novi Sad is some 75km north of Belgrade and it is well connected with the capital. 5

Picture 2: City center UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide Take the train from Belgrade train station to Novi Sad. The train runs daily from 5:00 until 23:00 in different intervals. Check the website: www.srbrail.rs/redvoznje1/direktni.aspx. Our office would not recommend using trains as it is the least dependable means of transportation. Take a bus from the main bus station. Buses go in intervals of 20-30 minutes, but it is recommended to take the ones which take the faster (highway) road. The journey usually lasts between 80-120 minutes, depending on the route taken and traffic. 2. YOU CAN TAKE A FLIGHT TO BUDAPEST AIRPORT Novi Sad is some 300km away from Budapest (Hungary) but since some low-cost carriers fly to Budapest it might be viable option to flying to Belgrade. TRANSPORT FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE CITY Ferihegy Airport is located near Budapest, 16 km from the City eastward, alongside Main Road 4. For details please visit: www.bud.hu :: By minibus Budapest Airport also operates a shuttle service Airport Minibus. Passengers are taken to the previously requested address by minibuses with eight to eleven seats. :: By metro and bus Budapest Airport is also easily accessible by public transportation. Passengers are taken by a direct bus service (Buses 93 and 200) from Terminals 1 and 2 to Köbánya-Kispest metro station. For more information about the public transportation in Budapest see www.bkv.hu. FROM BUDAPEST TO NOVI SAD You can take a train from the Keleti Train Station in Budapest to Novi Sad. This station is located in the Eastern part of Budapest at Keleti Pályaudvar metro station - M2 metro line (red line). The train goes daily at 13:20 and at 23:25 and it takes about 6 hours to arrive to Novi Sad. For more information check the website: www.srbrail.rs/redvoznje1/direktni.aspx LIVING IN NOVI SAD EXPLORING THE CITY Novi Sad is an easygoing city. Find out more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/novi_sad. Public transportation is mainly by bus. Once you have registered at the faculty, you will be able to apply for a monthly student ticket for all bus lines in the city. Taxi is also not very expensive (2-2,50 EUR from one end to another). Novi Sad also has a large network of bicycle roads and you can also rent bikes (NS Bike) for only 20 RSD per hour. Picture 1: View of Fortress and Novi Sad Places to visit include the symbol of Novi Sad, the Pertovaradin fortress, various museums and galleries, town of Sremski Karlovci (good vine and old architecture), Fruška Gora mountain etc. There are many cultural events in Novi 6

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide Sad during the year: EXIT music festival, Cinema City film festival, NOMUS classical music festival, etc. The night life is very diverse. There are places to go out in the centre of Novi Sad, mainly to bars or cafes until 1am. After that there are still some bars and night clubs open. More importantly, it is not expensive at all! An average cost of a drink is 140 dinars (which is around 1,2 EUR). Once in Novi Sad, you can easily visit the country by bus or train. Buses are much more comfortable solutions. Useful site for getting to know cities in Serbia: http://www.planplus.rs/ SAFETY Novi Sad is considered to be a safe city with relatively low crime rate. Students should exercise common sense with regards to their behavior and actions. Any lost or stolen property should immediately be reported to the proper authorities. Please take care of your passports. If you are living in a rented apartment avoid making noise after 22h. TRANSPORTATION IN NOVI SAD BUS All registered students can apply for a monthly bus card which will enable you to use the complete bus network inside the city. Note, that the lines outside the Zone 1 are not covered by the regular monthly card. Monthly card for students costs around 10 EUR. Single ride ticket can always be purchased from the driver (price is around 0,40 EUR). All persons are required to purchase or show their tickets/monthly cards to the driver when entering the vehicle. Riding without the ticket is subject to fine. For more information visit: www.gspns.co.rs. TAXI For those who are in a hurry there are several TAXI companies in Novi Sad. Please always use official taxi companies (like Vip, Nas taxi, Beli taxi ). Price is per kilometer but one ride in city should not be more than couple hundred of Dinars. OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION CURRENCY Legal tender is Serbian Dinar (RSD) Denomination: 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Dinar (coins); 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 Dinar (banknote) 1 EUR = around 115 RSD (exchange rate fluctuations are to be expected) Exchange offices can be found on every corner (literally) and they do not charge any commission. Exchange rate should be listed clearly and you should receive a receipt. Banks can exchange money as well but their exchange rates are less attractive. Most exchange offices will only exchange Euros and Dollars, for other currencies you will probably need to go to a bank. Most supermarkets, shops and restaurants accept credit and debit cards (Visa, Visa Electron, Master, Maestro, Diners). Please check before making purchase. BANK ACCOUNT There are a lot of different banks in Novi Sad. Most of them are foreign owned (Intesa, EFG Eurobank, HVB Bank, Hypo-Alpe-Adria Bank, Raiffeisen Bank, Société Générale etc.). These banks are independent 7

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide of their parent companies. All banks offer accounts for non residents, please check with the bank directly if you want to open an account. You can use the ATMs to make cash withdrawals or your cards to make payments. MOBILE PHONE There are three operators for mobile telephony in Serbia and all offer special promotions for new customers. All companies also offer HSDPA internet access: :: TELENOR company Part of the Telenor Group (Norway). For their latest promotions and rates check: www.telenor.rs :: MTS company Is the largest and state owned mobile operator in Serbia and it is also present in Bosnia and in Montenegro. For their current offer check their website: www.mts.telekom.rs :: VIP company Is the newest mobile operator in Serbia it is owned by Telekom Austria. It has attractive offers and discounts on mobile phones. Check their website for all the latest information: www.vipmobile.rs INTERNET AVAILABILITY Broadband internet access is widely available (cable, ADSL, wireless) but it depends on your accommodation (ask for details). Prices and speeds are changing (currently for 15 Euros per month you can get 4Mbit flat rate or faster). There are many cafes with WIFI and faculties have their own computer rooms and/pr WIFI internet access. You can also use HSDPA (High Speed Mobile Internet) provided by mobile operators, check their websites for latest offers and information. In some parts of the city center you can access the free Wi-Fi city network ( Gradnovisad ) with username: gost and password: gost. Look for: EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police 192 / Ambulance 194 / Fire brigade 193 International dialing code for Serbia is +381 and for making calls abroad from Serbia dial 00. LIVING EXPENSES Living in a rented apartment is somewhat more expensive than living in dormitory but has other advantages. A studio flat costs between 120-160 EUR/month. Additional costs for utilities (heating, water, garbage disposal etc.), telephone, electricity, cable TV are around 30-60 EUR and depend on the city area and size of the apartment. Food in the supermarkets costs about the same as in most EU countries. Local grocery stores have higher prices and are therefore not recommended for bigger shopping. Bigger supermarket chains (such as Maxi, Tempo, Merkator, Idea, Univerexport and Roda) offer considerably lower prices and special promotions. There are numerous restaurants and cafes where you can eat for around 5-6 EUR or less. There are most places will also offer vegetarian menue and you can eat different fish specialties but in general food in Serbia is dominated by meat. In average you will need around 350-400 Euros to cover your basic living expenses (rent, food and living costs). STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS There are numerous student organizations, groups and associations at the University of Novi Sad. Their main role is to resolve students problems and improve their participation in the work and management of the University. Specialized student organizations are also very active and organize various activities including short term student exchanges, volunteering work. Some student organizations have started 8

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide programs for helping foreign student getting around Novi Sad and Serbia (they have planned to organize excursions, tours and parties). During winter semester some student organizations organize the socalled freshmen welcome parties. For details on student organizations, please visit: www.uns.ac.rs/en/studentske_org.htm SHOPS There are many shops in the pedestrian area of the city center. There are also several smaller and bigger shopping malls with most of the familiar labels. Prices vary from shop to shop and depend on the label, but clothes and shoes can sometimes be more expensive in Serbia than in EU countries. Look for discounts especially in brand-stores. In the nearby town of Inđija there is a newly openned outlet center (see: http://www.fashionparkoutlet.rs, in Serbian). LIBRARIES Each faculty has its own library and reading rooms. The central library of the University of Novi Sad has new premises: Address: Dr Ilije Đuričića 3 The Central University Library is located in the student dorm Slobodan Bajić Working hours of the Library: Monday-Friday, from 8.00 14.30 Librarian: Mirjana Brković, M.Sc. E-mail: mbrkovic@uns.ac.rs Primarily it collects literature for interdisciplinary studies at our University. Within the consortium of Serbian libraries for joint acquisition (KoBSON), there is a possibility to access thousands of expert journals. SPORT Novi Sad is the sporting center of Vojvodina. The University Sports Association coordinates the work of sports organizations at each faculty and organizes various inter-university national and international sporting events. One can also take part in various other sports activities all year round (ice skating, swimming, track running, football, futsal and even American football). MEDICAL SERVICES Medical services are provided by the Student Center. All foreign student have to have medical insurance (either from their home country or purchased in Serbia). Please check for validity of your insurance before arrival! ERASMUS MUNDUS Action 2 students have complete coverage and medical insurance is organized centrally. Please read the terms of the insurance carefully. There are many private practices in Novi Sad where you can also seek assistance (please check if these costs can be reimbursed). It is advisable to ask your buddy to help you in case you need any medical treatment. WELCOME DAYS The International Office of the University of Novi Sad plans to organize welcome days for foreign students in specific mobility programs at the beginning of each school year. EM candidates will be arriving in different periods, so for the time being there is no specific date for a welcome day for this program. However, the International Office of the University and its BUDDY NETWORK is there to support logistically all incoming students upon arrival and during their stay. 9

STUDENT ADVICE UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD Practical Guide For schedules of their courses, foreign students should refer to the faculty information boards or internet sites. For each exam period there is usually a 5 day application deadline (for details on these deadlines, students should refer to the faculty student services or contact their buddies for help). CONTACTS AT THE CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL OFFICE For BASILEUS Ivana Đokvučić and Ana Šoti Email: basileus_uns@uns.ac.rs For JoinEU-SEE Dubravka Gavrančić and Miloš Milutinović Email: joineusee@uns.ac.rs For STEM Miloš Milutinović (Ivana Vujkov) Email: stem@uns.ac.rs For ERAWEB Dubravka Gavrančić and Dubravka Klajić Email : eraweb@uns.ac.rs Updated by: International Office, UNS June 2012 10