Academics

Faculties that connect theory, fieldwork, and regional purpose.

PU programs are designed around strong disciplinary foundations and project studios where students work with civic, scientific, and industry partners.

Faculty inspector

Choose a faculty home, then inspect its studios, programs, and advising route.

Engineering 7 degree pathways

Faculty of Engineering

Robotics, energy, transport, sensing, water infrastructure, and civic systems engineering.

Dean Dr. Marko Ilic

Intelligent Infrastructure Studio

Featured Course DAT-330 Open Data Studio for Public Dashboards

Students prototype field sensors, infrastructure models, public dashboards, and decision tools with municipal partners.

Civil and Water InfrastructureRobotics and SensingEnergy SystemsTransport Systems
LabSystems Prototyping Lab
LabInfrastructure Simulation Suite
LabField Robotics Workshop
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Engineering

Robotics, energy, transport, civil engineering, infrastructure sensing, and systems prototyping.

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Computer Science

AI, cybersecurity, software engineering, data systems, civic interfaces, and public-interest computing.

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Life and Environmental Sciences

Agronomy, ecology, biotechnology, food systems, climate adaptation, and water resilience.

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Business and Public Policy

Economics, management, law, public administration, urban policy, and European affairs.

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Arts, Media, and Humanities

Design, digital media, languages, heritage studies, communication, and contemporary culture.

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Health and Human Performance

Public health, sports science, nutrition, psychology, and community wellbeing.

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Graduate School

Master's and doctoral training with research methods, mobility, and publication support.

Academic model

Studio learning every semester.

Each degree pathway includes a studio, clinic, lab, or field module so students graduate with evidence of practical work, not only exam results.

  • Undergraduate, master's, and doctoral pathways
  • English and Serbian-taught modules
  • Mobility windows with European partner universities
  • Faculty advising from the first semester

Academic advising

Choose a faculty, then build a concentration around a real problem.

Each student combines a faculty home with a concentration, a methods sequence, and a partner-facing project. Advisors help keep the path coherent while leaving room for discovery.

CoreWriting, quantitative reasoning, regional studies, and ethics.
MethodsField sampling, design research, data analysis, policy evaluation, or lab protocols.
StudioTeam-based briefs with municipalities, institutes, farms, clinics, or cultural organizations.
Pannonian University students reviewing prototypes and regional datasets in a project studio
Academic studios connect coursework to public questions, technical prototypes, and field evidence.

Research-linked learning

Students work with datasets, field protocols, and policy questions from the region.

Year 1

Regional Evidence Lab

Students learn to read open hydrological, soil, biodiversity, and demographic datasets before choosing a faculty track.

Year 2

Methods Studio

Coursework introduces remote sensing, survey design, environmental sampling, legal analysis, and reproducible notebooks.

Year 3

Partner Challenge

Student teams respond to a brief from a municipality, research institute, farm cooperative, NGO, or public utility.

Final year

Capstone Evidence Dossier

Each graduate produces a public-facing research or design dossier with methods, limitations, and recommendations.

Pathways

Sample concentrations students can build across faculties.

Engineering + Life Sciences

AgTech and Water Systems

Remote sensing, irrigation quality, farm decision support, and lowland infrastructure.

Policy + Computing

Public Data and Civic AI

Auditable algorithms, public dashboards, service design, and data governance.

Humanities + Media

Borderlands Culture

Language, archives, migration, cultural memory, and public storytelling.

Health + Society

Community Wellbeing

Public health, nutrition, sports science, mental health, and local service access.

Faculty leadership and public scholars

Academic leaders students meet through studios, fieldwork, and public lectures.

"Society is not a soft backdrop to technical work. It is where water policy, cultural memory, language, and public trust become visible."

Chen Wei Hong, Dean of the Faculty of Society

Chen Wei Hong

Dean, Faculty of Society

Office HoursWed 14:00-16:00
CourseANT-240 Borderlands Ethnography
Research OutputPublic history exhibit scripts
Active project profile Borderlands Memory Project

Oral histories, public archives, field ethics, and heritage exhibitions with communities across the Pannonian borderlands.

chen.weihong@pu.edu.rs