Free-time activities

Free-time Activities

In addition to the mandatory components of the program, which include lectures, workshops, and mentoring program, the Future Studies program also organizes a variety of optional activities. These activities provide students with opportunities to get to know each other better, find common interests, and learn from one another. Throughout the program, participants visit theater and cinema, and also engage in social outings and gatherings. One significant aspect of these activities is the Winter School of Teamwork, which involves a group trip outside of Belgrade, featuring a series of engaging teamwork workshops. Lifelong friendships often form during the program, with these optional activities playing a crucial role in fostering these bonds.

Special Lectures – These lectures offer students the opportunity to learn about and stay informed on current topics and to meet prominent figures from the worlds of politics, culture, sports, media, and more.

BOS Literary Club – The written word has always held great importance for BOS and its students. At the initiative of the students, a reading section was organized. Within this activity, students analyze, debate, and exchange ideas about a particular literary text they have chosen.

Students2Students Program – At the end of the second semester, students have the opportunity to share their knowledge and skills with each other through interactive and well-prepared lectures. The topics of these lectures can cover anything related to the students' personal interests, whether they come from academic, professional, or other spheres.

What optional activity would you propose as a student of the Future Studies program?