University of Montenegro Faculty of Political Sciences explained

University of Montenegro
Faculty of Political Science
Native Name:Fakultet političkih nauka
Univerziteta Crne Gore
Established:2006
Dean:Saša Knežević, Ph.D.
Coor:42.4461°N 19.2565°W
Website:www.fpn.co.me

The University of Montenegro Faculty of Political Science (Montenegrin, Serbian: Факултет политичких наука Универзитета Црне Горе/Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta Crne Gore) is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. The building is located in Podgorica and is shared with the university's faculty of law. The faculty is Montenegro's leading educational institution in political science.

History

The Department for Political Science was opened in 2003, as a part of the faculty of law. The department had 4 sectors: Diplomacy and International Relations, Social work, Journalism and the Politological-Administrative sector.

On May 3, 2006, the department was officially transformed into the Faculty of Political Science, comprising the following courses of studies:

In September 2006, a new course of studies was added – European Studies.

Since 2007, the whole studying process at the faculty is fully compatible with the Bologna declaration.

Organization

The Faculty of Political Sciences administrative chain of command consists of the dean, the vice-dean and the Faculty Council. The current dean of the faculty is Sonja Tomović-Šundić, while Nataša Ružić, assistant professor, is a vice-dean for teaching process, Olivera Komar, assistant professor, is a vice-dean for international cooperation and Boris Vukićević, assistant professor, is a vice-dean for development. The Faculty Council's members are the professors, the assistants' representatives and the representative of the students.

Academic staff

The Faculty of Political Sciences has among its academic staff some of the most eminent experts in the field of political sciences, as well as in a range of others (economy, sociology, philosophy, law, history, etc.) Amongst them, there are many widely recognized within the domestic and international academic community, as well as former or current high government officials. Some of the current members of the academic staff are: