Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade

Beyond Family Ties: ‘Circulation’ of Children in Serbia

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"I did not find it strange, maybe because it was not talked about as something unusual," said Zorica Ivanović, assistant professor at the Department of Ethnography and Anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, recalling a chance discovery on one of her field trips.

Worrying and startling data for Serbia: 850.000

At the same time, every fifth person in our country does not have a high school diploma, Blic writes.
The fact that 2.68 percent of the population in Serbia is without schooling, 11 percent with incomplete primary education, and 20.76 percent with primary education, while almost two percent are illiterate (1.96) is also devastating.

Tenth protest takes place in Belgrade

The protest wrapped up just before 8 p.m. outside the Serbian government building after a march down the central city streets, Beta agency reported.

Addressing the crowd outside the government building, protest coordinator Jelena Anasonovic told Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that he would "learn like the alphabet the names of all the free cities in Serbia that are marching."

15th anniversary of Djindjic assassination marked

The former commander of the Red Berets (JSO) Milorad Ulemek, as well as Zvezdan Jovanovic, who is the immediate perpetrator of the murder and former Ulemek deputy, were sentenced to 40 years in prison for organizing the murder of the prime minister.

The political background of Djindjic's murder has not yet been revealed.

Serbian scientific project among Europe's most excellent

BELGRADE - For the first time ever in the history of Serbian science, the European Research Council has named a scientific project from Serbia as one of the most excellent scientific endeavours in Europe, the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development has said in a statement.