Macut razgovarao sa dekanima i prodekanima tehničkih fakulteta o unapređenju visokog obrazovanja
The Prime Minister of Serbia Đuro Macut spoke today with deans and vice-deans of technical faculties about improving higher education in the field of technical and engineering sciences, aligning study

The Prime Minister of Serbia Đuro Macut spoke today with deans and vice-deans of technical faculties about improving higher education in the field of technical and engineering sciences, aligning study programs with modern technological and economic trends, as well as strengthening cooperation between the academic community, the state and the economy. Đuro Macut discussed several topics with the interlocutors, among which were the enrollment policy and the needs of the labor market for profession
The meeting in the Government of Serbia was attended by deans, vice-deans and other representatives of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Traffic and Architecture of the University of Belgrade, the Faculty of Technical Sciences of the University of Pristina and the Faculty of Technical Sciences of Novi Sad. Deans and representatives of the Subotica Faculty of Civil Engineering and the "Mihajlo Pupin" Technical Faculty of the University of Novi Sad, the Kragujevac Faculty of Engineering and the Čačak Faculty of Technical Sciences of the University of Kragujevac, and the Faculty of Electronics and Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Niš were present.
Key points
- The meeting in the Government of Serbia was attended by deans, vice-deans and other representatives of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineeri…
- Deans and representatives of the Subotica Faculty of Civil Engineering and the "Mihajlo Pupin" Technical Faculty of the University of Novi Sad, the Kragujevac Faculty of Engineering and the Čačak F…
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