The Institute for Multidisciplinary Research (IMSI) was established in 1970 as the Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies of the University of Belgrade, with the aim to foster research and education of postgraduates in borderline disciplines and multidisciplinary sciences.
In 2007 the Centre was transformed to the research institute by the directive of the Serbian Government, and from 2009 it has again become the member of the University of Belgrade.
The three cross-linked departments (Materials Science, Life Sciences and Environmental Sciences) are organized to achieve the high quality of interdisciplinary research within bio- and technical sciences and the efficient use of the equipment. With more than 90 researchers (45 PhDs) the IMSI is an outstanding research institution and also an attractive educational environment for master and PhD students, with a long term devotion to promote scientific excellence.
News and Events
New international project entitled “Managing and restoring aquatic ecological corridors for migratory fish species in the Danube River Basin” supported by the Danube Transnational Programme and involves 24 partners from 9 countries, more information on MEASURES
Read moreNew international scientific project entitled “Improved security through safer cementation of hazardous wastes”, supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme, is realized in collaboration between UK and Serbian partners.
Read moreResearch team at IMSI (Ivan Spasojević, Danica Stojiljković, Vesela Radović, Marina Stanić, Sreten Mastilović, Maria Vesna Nikolić, and Miloljub Luković), just received Award for Best Innovation from UNDP and the Ministry of Environmental Protection
Read moreThe research at IMSI have been presented on National TV
Read moreThe Annual Awards of IMSI went to: Ivan Spasojević, Karolina Sunjog and Bojan Tomić
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