Network for South-eastern European Jewish Studies
The project wants to build a network of research cooperation on Jewish studies in South-eastern Europe as a new academic initiative focused on the region of South-eastern Europe.
The project wants to build a network of research cooperation on Jewish studies in South-eastern Europe as a new academic initiative focused on the region of South-eastern Europe.
The course helps participants acquire new knowledge about the history and memory of the Holocaust and other genocides, and develop skills related to a scientific approach to these topics.
The introduction of the first Master’s studies in Holocaust and genocide in Serbia aims to establish a network of scholars from Serbia and the USA who will develop a Master’s program in Holocaust and genocide studies at the University of Belgrade.
The project “Creating Life Champions-LC2023” is conceived as a 24-month activity aimed at strengthening positive social values and principles.
The primary goal of this research project is to utilize a digital twin to identify mechanisms on social media platforms, such as content filtering or personalization, that influence democratic debates.
The main goal of the project is to gain theoretical insights into the processes through which political affects can become intersubjective and create the potential for social change, particularly within the context of significant social crises such as the 2008 financial crash or the COVID-19 pandemic.
This scientific collaboration project brings together a group of young researchers based in Austria and Serbia who collaborate in their respective fields and disciplines to map the most recent overview of scientific literature related to the modern social and political history of Vojvodina, from its inclusion in the Habsburg Monarchy to the dissolution of the federative Yugoslav state.
The main goal of the UNIGEM project network is to design gender-responsive and gender-sensitive policies in higher education, establish gender equality bodies in academic institutions, integrate gender equality themes in university curricula, and sensitize faculty, students, and administrative staff to gender equality and fight against gender-based violence.
The project explores how Neoplatonic metaphysics shaped the Christian and Islamic traditions, focusing particularly on its influence on theological and philosophical doctrines, religious practices, artistic and architectural expressions, and medical procedures.
IFDT is implementing the project “Distributed Archiving at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory (IFDT)” Funded by Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web, the project aims to collect, digitize, preserve, interpret, and distribute information related to cultural heritage that various political and cultural authorities have treated as “undesirable” or “unworthy” of support.