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  1. The University of Arts in Belgrade ( Serbian Cyrillic: Универзитет уметности у Београду, romanized : Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia. It was founded in 1957 as the Academy of Arts to unite four academies. It became a university and acquired its current name in 1973. [4]

    • 483 (2018–19)
    • 10 June 1957; 66 years ago
    • 432 (2018–19)
    • 2,527 (2018–19)
  2. The University of Arts was established on June 10, 1957, as the Academy of Arts, a union of the existing higher art schools (academies). Until then independent, the Academy of Music (founded in 1937), the Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1937), the Academy of Applied Arts (founded in 1948) and the Academy of Theatrical Arts (founded in 1948) became the Academy of Art, an association of higher ...

  3. Academy of Arts, Belgrade. Coordinates: 44.815°N 20.458°E. The Academy of Arts ( Serbian: Академија уметности / Croatian: Akademija umetnosti) is a private higher education institution in Belgrade, Serbia. It was founded in 1994, by Aleksandar Pantelić, Velimir Abramović and Milan Đoković.

  4. Kosancicev venac 29 11000 Belgrade. Тelephone: (011) 262 51 66 Fax: (011) 262 97 85 E-mail: rektorat@arts.bg.ac.rs

  5. The University of Arts in Belgrade was founded in 1957 as an association of four art faculties: the Faculty of Music, the Faculty of Fine Arts, the Faculty of Applied Arts and the Faculty of Dramatic Arts. Today, it comprises 2.700 students, more than 470 professors and 70 study programmes in diverse arts disciplines, on undergraduate, master ...

  6. Belgrade District. Established in. 1995. Accreditation. Last accreditation in 2015 by Comission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance. Previous accreditation cycle (s): 2009.

  7. Belgrade. (Census 2011.) Belgrade is the capital city of the country of Serbia. Before the wars of the 1990s, it was the capital of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992 after the Kingdom of Serbia collapsed in 1918 along with Austria-Hungary after World War 1 . Belgrade is also one of the most popular travel destinations in Southeastern Europe.

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