Miloš Arsić graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Novi Sad, where he cultivated his deep love for language and literature. He has earned a PhD degree in Literature, further demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence and literary scholarship. As a dedicated member of the Association of Literary Translators of Serbia, he actively participates in efforts to promote and develop translation as an art form, contributing to the rich literary culture of the region.
His primary interests lie in nurturing the creativity of his students, enhancing their writing skills, and expanding their use of language. He believes that fostering these abilities is essential not only for academic success but also for personal growth and self-expression. In addition to his professional pursuits, Miloš is passionate about encouraging a lifelong love of reading and writing among his students and peers.
In his free time, Miloš enjoys walking through scenic areas, which allows him to reflect and find inspiration for his academic and creative endeavors. He is also an avid reader of novels, often immersing himself in different worlds and literary styles, which continually enriches his teaching and writing. Deeply committed to his vocation, Miloš wishes to share his passion for literacy with his students, inspiring them to appreciate the power of language and the beauty of literature. His dedication ultimately aims to nurture a new generation of thoughtful, creative, and passionate individuals who understand and cherish the written word.
Contact: milos.arsic@iss.edu.rs
Dedication to teaching and qualifications:
Mr. Miloš Arsić has been teaching in the International School passionately from 2021. While on her teaching duties she managed to further develop her skills and expertise, down below is a small overview of Mr. Arsić’s dedication to improving herself to be the best for his students:
2001 |
Translations for publishers: Laguna, Narodna knjiga, Knjgovek — including: • American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis • Survivors, Chuck Palahniuk • Germs, Judith Miller and Steven Engelberg • New Hellenistic Images, Haim Cohen • The Arrangement, El Viento, Osho Culture • Dennis Award 1, World Watchlist • America Power, David Sedleck • Encyclopedia of Mythological Ancient Wisdom, Cassandros Ison • The Shape Replacement, James Giampietro • Vostok Club, Mark Kellis • Stalky & Co., Rudyard Kipling |
2015 |
Published article: The relationship between the individual and the regime in Albert Moravia’s The Conformist. Seminar/Section chapter, CASA Journal Published article: Comparison of characterization in No Country for Old Men. Annals of the Faculty of Philosophy, Vol. 27 Conference: ELLSLS II – Tradition and Transformation: Theoretical of Reality and Genre in The Road |
2016 |
Published article: Perception of identity/cripple in The Sunset Limited. Filologija No. 13 Published article: Motifs of identity and the lost in The Road. Annals of the Faculty of Philosophy, Vol. 28 Published article: Motif of identity in Beckett and Auster. Annales. Philologica Mediana. |
2017 |
Published article: Rediscovery of Reality in The Road. BELLS No. 9 Conference: 8th Student Conference of Young Philosophers – Jakob Bernays: Philosophy in Basel, Niš Conference: SACS – Design Awards The Barbarian Invasions |
2018 |
Published article: Jakob Bernays’ Philosophy in Basel. Modern Conference Proceedings, FILUM, Kragujevac Conference: IX Scientific Conference of Young Philosophers – Comparison of epistemologies of Cagotti and Searle |
2020 | Certificate: University of Cambridge – ESOL Level 2 Certificate of Proficiency in English (C2) |
Unknown | Seminar: University of Cambridge – ESOL Level 2 Certificate in English (date not specified) |
