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Event “Science for Serbia’s future: balance of work and prospects” to be held

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic will present the work of this ministry at the gathering “Science for Serbia’s future: balance of previous two and a half years and prospects” at 10.00 on 11 March at Sava Centre, Milentija Popovica 9.

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic will present the work of this ministry at the gathering “Science for Serbia’s future: balance of previous two and a half years and prospects” at 10.00 on 11 March at Sava Centre, Milentija Popovica 9.

The gathering will be attended by directors of scientific institutes, faculty deans, rectors, members of the National Council for Science and Technological Development, the Serbian parliament’s Committee for Science and Technological Development, collaborators and partners from the economy, and the collegium of the Ministry of Education and members of the National Council for Higher Education.

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