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Archive of Issues

Archive of Issues

The first issue of the journal, titled SKUP, was published in 2004, and since 2009, the journal has been registered as SKUP (Print) ISSN 184-4820, SKUP (Online) ISSN 1840-4839, and SKUP (CD-ROM) ISSN 1840-4847.

Since 2019, the journal publishes articles bilingual (in Serbian and English) or solely in English.

Since 2020, the journal SKUP changed its name to ACTA SCIENTIFICA BALCANICA (ISSN 2831-0055 Print and ISSN 2831-0063 Online).

All issues of the journal are also available electronically on the website, and issues from 2016 are available on the website of the National and University Library of the Republic of Srpska, or at the DOI Agency of Serbia. Since 2016, all articles have DOI numbers. Data linking of articles, DOI numbers, and web addresses is done via the CrossRef service.

Current Volume

Current Volume

ACTA SCIENTIFICA BALCANICA, 2023, 4(1):

Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

Dr. Dragolja Golub, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka

Editorial Board: The editorial board consists of distinguished scientific workers from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka, as well as researchers from other scientific research institutions in the region. More information about the editorial board is available

here.

Editorial Board Secretary:
Svjetlana Cvijić, MA, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka

Editors:

  • Dr. Nevena Vucen, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka
  • Mr. Sladjana Cukut, Faculty of Philology, University of Banja Luka

Technical Editor:
Maja Šibarevic, MA, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka

Quality Assurance Documents

Quality Assurance Documents

Reports:

Programs:

Decisions:

University of Banja Luka documents that define the legal framework for quality assurance are available here.

Most of the documents are available only in Serbian language.

Documents and Forms for Students

Documents and Forms for Students

Documents:

Forms:

Forms related to doctoral dissertation topic application, as well as report forms and accompanying statements, are regulated by the University of Banja Luka regulations and are available at this link.

Guidelines:

Most of the documents and forms are available only in Serbian language.

Contact

Contact

International Cooperation Coordinator: Željka Ostojić

zeljka.ostojic@pmf.unibl.org

erasmus@pmf.unibl.org

At the level of each study program, there are academic coordinators for international student and staff exchange:

Open Calls

Open Calls

Calls for student and staff exchange are announced at the level of the University of Banja Luka or at the level of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (PMF). The call itself clearly defines who can apply, which documents are required, how and to whom the application is submitted, and the deadline for application.

Assistance in preparing documentation is provided by the international cooperation coordinators and academic coordinators of study programs. Contact information for coordinators is available on the Contact tab.

You can follow the calls announced by the University of Banja Luka on this page.

Calls announced by the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics are published on the News page, as well as on the websites of study programs.

Staff Exchange

Staff Exchange

Staff exchange programs provide an opportunity for professors and teachers to spend a certain period at partner universities, where they can exchange their knowledge and experiences with colleagues from other educational systems. Staff exchange contributes to establishing new and strengthening existing connections with research institutions worldwide. Successfully implemented exchange programs impact the improvement of education quality and university community reforms.

Faculty staff can utilize various exchange programs. The program offering the most opportunities for exchange is Erasmus+ (KA107) – International Credit Mobility. Several successfully implemented exchanges of academic staff demonstrate the Faculty’s significant benefits from faculty members applying to these programs in the future. Similar to student exchange programs, applications for staff mobility programs within the Erasmus+ (KA107) program are made based on open calls at the faculty level or based on calls at the university level.

Academic staff can also utilize other exchange programs, such as the Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies (CEEPUS) network, the FULBRIGHT program, and others.

International Projects

International Projects

International projects, whether scientific research projects or exchange projects, play a key role in expanding knowledge and fostering the exchange of ideas worldwide. Scientific research projects allow researchers to share their knowledge and resources, resulting in advances in science and research. Exchange projects, on the other hand, offer students and professionals the opportunity to acquire new skills, enrich their cultural experiences, and build an international network of collaboration. This type of collaboration not only promotes the transnational transfer of knowledge but also builds bridges between science and culture.

The participation of the Faculty of Science in international projects is crucial for resource renewal, progress in science and education, and strengthening cooperation with leaders in the field through the use of state-of-the-art equipment and collaboration with partner institutions.

For more information about international projects involving the staff of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, you can find it here.