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Faculty Statute

The Statute regulates the basis for the organization, activities, management and business of the Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, authorizations and functioning of its bodies, performing study programs, rights and obligations of teaching staff, non-teaching staff and students, as well as other important aspects of the Faculty’s work.

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University Business Academy in Novi Sad

University Business Academy in Novi Sad is the first privately owned university in Vojvodina to be accredited by the Commission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance. Our university was founded in the year 2000, in times of accelerated reconstruction of Serbian economy, state and judiciary system, with the purpose of educating top professionals in the fields of economics and law. The main idea was to integrate international and domestic practice into a consistent body of knowledge and thus prepare our students for the challenges of the today’s economic and social environment.

From the days of its establishment, following modern trends in higher education and driven by the market demand in Serbia, our University has become a prestigious higher education institution which offers a wide and flexible spectrum of high quality programs through the interaction of scientific research and educational work.

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Prof. Slavko Carić, Ph.D.
Prof. Slavko Carić, Ph.D.
1936 - 2006

Prof. Slavko Carić, Ph.D. 1936 - 2006

Dr. Slavko Carić was born on 6th June, 1936 in Odžaci, Vojvodina, Serbia. He finished his elementary and high school education (was an outstanding student) in Novi Sad in 1955. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade in 1959. During his studies he was very active in many student organizations. He received his Ph.D. at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade in 1964, immediately after which he started working as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade.

Slavko Carić worked as a teaching assistant at the University of Novi Sad from 1960, then in 1965 he became an assistant professor, since 1969 he was an associate professor and since 1974 full professor at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad. He held a Chair in Economic-Legal Sciences and was a manager of postgraduate studies in the economic department. He was married, with two children.

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