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Press conference on results of project on informing secondary school students on EU

 

The project is funded by the EU Delegation to Serbia and is implemented in schools with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science. The Serbian government’s EU Integration Office offered significant assistance in the editing of the publication.

Minister of Education and Science and Head of the EU Delegation in Serbia Vincent Degert will speak at the press conference dedicated to the release of results of the project of publishing the second edition of the publication “European Diary: A wise choice” on 14 June at 11.00 at the Media Centre, Terazije 3 / I.

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The aim of this publication is to provide information to students of the second grade of secondary schools about the EU. Their teachers were asked to collect information through questionnaires on the students’ perception of the EU and Serbia’s accession to EU.

All teachers who submitted this information will participate in the prize game.

During the conference, Obradovic and Degert will draw five prize trips to Brussels.

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The project is funded by the EU Delegation to Serbia and is implemented in schools with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science. The Serbian government’s EU Integration Office offered significant assistance in the editing of the publication.

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