Ethnology and Anthropology Student Club (KSEA) - Projects

Projects
The Post

In 2005, the Ethnology and Anthropology Student Club (KSEA) has started publishing the first student Anthropology magazine called The Post with the intention to improve the quality and promotion of student research projects. The magazine primarily publishes individual research papers of students of the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, but also papers concerning some related disciplines and topics. There are four main sections of the magazine: 1) Individual student research papers, 2) Translations of highly valuable but hard-to-find Anthropology texts, 3) Interviews with leading researchers in the field of Anthropology, and 4) Shorter student texts – essays, reviews, convention reports, etc.

Throughout the years the project has been led by many different people.

You may contact the magazine editors at the following address: magazine_the_post@yahoo.com.

High School Workshops

Since 2005, the Ethnology and Anthropology Student Club (KSEA) has been conducting the project in order to promote Anthropology in high schools. The goal of this interactive project is to introduce Anthropology as a relatively unknown scientific discipline among the high school student population since it is neither a part of elementary nor high school curriculum. The goal of the project is to present and promote social sciences in general, and more specifically Anthropology and Ethnology, by introducing students to some basic methods of social studies through presentations on general historical events and facts, as well as informing them of current worldwide theories in the field of Anthropology and Ethnology.

The main project organizers are the current active members of the Anthropology and Ethnology Student Club.

Seminar for High School Students at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade

For the very first time in 2007, the Ethnology and Anthropology Student Club (KSEA) of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade had organized a one-day seminar for high school students from all around Serbia at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. The main goal of the Seminar was to introduce interested students with program courses at all three levels of studies at the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology - graduate, master and doctoral level, as well as to provide further information on the limitless possibilities within the ethnological and anthropological research work.

Throughout the years, the project has had numerous coordinators.

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