Teaching Beyond Borders: Academic Mobility at the University of Novi Sad

Teaching Beyond Borders: Academic Mobility at the University of Novi Sad

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Teaching is more than a profession, it is an opportunity to inspire, learn, and build meaningful international connections.

We are delighted to share that Dr. Krit Charupanit had the opportunity to deliver lectures at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, as part of the Erasmus+ Staff Mobility Programme from 14–21 June 2026. This mobility was conducted through the collaborative partnership between the University of Novi Sad, Serbia, and Prince of Songkla University, Thailand.

During the visit, Dr. Charupanit engaged in academic discussions and knowledge exchange focused on medical education, neuroscience, academic career development, research collaboration, and future institutional partnerships. The programme provided valuable opportunities to discuss current research trends, explore collaborative projects in neuroscience and health technology, and strengthen the foundation for long-term cooperation between the two universities. Interactions with faculty members and students were especially rewarding, fostering mutual learning and the exchange of diverse perspectives.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Prof. Dr. Barak Otto, host professor from the Department of Physiology, for his warm hospitality, guidance, and insightful discussions throughout the visit.

One of the most memorable experiences was a visit to the Milan Petrović School for Special Education, where Dr. Charupanit gained valuable insight into the educational needs and challenges faced by students with disabilities. Witnessing the dedication of the teachers and staff to providing inclusive education was both inspiring and informative.

Overall, this academic mobility successfully strengthened international academic networks, promoted the exchange of knowledge and best practices, and provided valuable perspectives on education, research, and cultural diversity. We gratefully acknowledge the University of Novi Sad for hosting this mobility, Prince of Songkla University for supporting Dr. Charupanit's participation, and the Erasmus+ Programme for making this valuable opportunity possible. We also extend our sincere thanks to all faculty members, staff, students, and administrative personnel whose support contributed to the success of this visit.

We look forward to continuing and expanding the collaboration between our institutions in the years to come.

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