The University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (), established in 1838 within the Belgrade Higher School, is the oldest Faculty at the University of Belgrade. The Faculty building is located at the meeting point of the ÃÂika-Ljubina with the Knez Mihailova Street, the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, Stari Grad.
The Faculty employs 277 teaching staff and enrolls approximately 4000 undergraduate and graduate students within ten departments: Department of Philosophy, Department of Classics, Department of History, Department of Art History, Department of Archaeology, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Department of Psychology, Department of Andragogy and Department of Pedagogy.
Notable alumni
- Mira Adanja-Polak, Freelance producer, journalist and presenter
- Lidiia Alekseeva, Latvian poet and writer of short stories
- Mehdi Bardhi, Founder of the Institute of Albanology in PriÃ
¡tina
- Alojz Benac, President of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1977-1981)
- Gani Bobi, Albanian philosopher and sociologist
- Milan Budimir, Serbian classical scholar
- MiloÃ
¡ N. ÃÂuriÃÂ, Serbian classical scholar
- Miodrag BulatoviÃÂ, Montenegrin Serb novelist and playwright
- Branko ÃÂopiÃÂ, Bosnian and Yugoslav writer
- Bora ÃÂosiÃÂ, Serbian and Croatian writer
- Zija DizdareviÃÂ, Bosnian prose writer
- Zoran ÃÂinÃÂiÃÂ, Prime Minister of Serbia (2001âÂÂ2003)
- Rajko ÃÂuriÃÂ, Serbian Romani writer
- Jelena GenÃÂiÃÂ, Serbian tennis coach
- Trivo InÃÂiÃÂ, Advisor to the Serbian President (2004âÂÂ2012)
- Ã
½arko KoraÃÂ, Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of Serbia (2001-2004)
- Desanka KovaÃÂeviÃÂ-KojiÃÂ, Serbian historian
- Sonja Licht, President of the Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (2003âÂÂpresent)
- Sima LozaniÃÂ, first Rector of the University of Belgrade
- Desanka MaksimoviÃÂ, Serbian poet
- Miroslav Marcovich, philologist and university professor
- Simo ElakoviÃÂ, Serbian philosopher and economist
- Mihailo MarkoviÃÂ, Serbian philosopher
- Dragoljub MiÃÂunoviÃÂ, Serbian politician and philosopher
- Nikola MiloÃ
¡eviÃÂ, Serbian writer and political philosopher
- Dragoslav MitrinoviÃÂ, Serbian mathematician
- Vasko Popa, Serbian poet of Romanian descent
- Branka Prpa (born 1953), historian.
- NebojÃ
¡a RadmanoviÃÂ, President of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008âÂÂ2009)
- Ã
 erbo Rastoder, Montenegrin Bosniak philosopher and historian
- Vladislav F. Ribnikar, founder of Politika, the oldest Serbian newspaper
- Veljko Rus, Slovenian philosopher and politician
- Ljubodrag SimonoviÃÂ, Serbian philosopher, author and retired basketball player
- Bogoljub Ã
 ijakoviÃÂ, Serbian Minister of Religion (2008âÂÂ2012)
- Boris TadiÃÂ, President of Serbia (2004âÂÂ2012)
- Ljubomir TadiÃÂ, one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Serbia
- Ljubodrag DimiÃÂ, Serbian historian and university professor
- Lepa Mladjenovic, Serbian feminist and lesbian activist
- Zdravko Dizdar, Croatian historian
- Miloje Grbin, Serbian sociologist and poet
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