The 30th generation of students officially completed the program and became part of the BOŠ Alumni network

As part of the celebration of 30 years of the Belgrade Open School, diplomas were awarded to the students of the 30th generation of the Future Studies educational program.

The alumni community is richer for 17 students, including Andrea Darabašić, Anđelija Grujić, Branko Petković, Đorđe Lazarević, Emilija Nastović, Jelena Stojićević, Katarina Pekurar, Lazar Stojković, Luka Milošević, Marija Milenković, Milica Midžović, Miloš Bilanović, Nikola Cvetić, Stefan Stojanović, Tamara Senić, Teodora Vukašinović and Teodora Živanović.

During the previous academic year, students had the opportunity to acquire numerous knowledge and skills through 4 modules: The Future of the State and Society, Skills for the Future, Perspectives on Europe and Classroom 4.0. In the spring semester, an Intensive module on the EU took place.Students had the opportunity to encounter the mentoring program - Alumni2Students, the internship program, as well as writing the final paper.

Filip Ljubojević and Mina Kuzminac pointed out that it was a pleasure for them to work with students in the previous year, as part of the Future Study team. Andrea Darabašić gave a speech in front of her generation, during which she emphasized why the Future Studies program is important.
The students became friends through numerous gatherings, and now they celebrated the end of the program together.

We congratulate all students on their success and look forward to their future achievements.