October activities on "Future Studies"

Students of XXIV generation of educational programme "Future Studies" began the October activities with module Skills for the Future. This modul was opened through the workshop called Career management with Bojana Jevtović, from the Belgrade Open School. They were talking about what is a career and what makes a career, as well as what are the skills needed for successfully building their careers and how to be satisfied with the work that you do.

Discussing on the subject of Internet and democracy-virtual and actual activism, with Jovana Tripunovic, from Foundation Ana & Vlade Divac, module the Future of the State and Society was opened. Whether it will be a place for feminism in the future? was the lecture where students were talking with Andriana Zaharijević, while with Milan Sekuloski they had the opportunity to speak on the subject of Global trends and the modern world, or how cyber changed security.

Module Skills for the Future continued with simulating business interviews, where they had a chance to with Jelena Manic Radoicic, from the Belgrade Open Schooland through successful workshop saw how good job interview is supposed to look.  Nevena Vracar, held lecture on How to arouse yourself, your ideas and be a pro in everything you do.

In addition to lectures on modules of Skills for the Future and the Future of the State and Society, special lecture was held on the subject Between Hillary and Trump-presidential election in the United States, by Stevan Nedeljkovic and Milan Krstic, from the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Belgrade, with a moderation of Branko Vucinic.  

In october we also began with the first cycle of psychological workshops.

October activities finished with a lecture on the subject How to find a job that you love. On this lecture they were talking with Ivana Vlajic Pencic and Maria Vojnovic Nesic from Delta Holding.  

Photos from our previous activities you can see here.

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