Education
Fewer days off for students, teachers
Pupils will lose two days off school and will have to return to classes after the summer vacations a few days earlier than usual, it was announced Tuesday.
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Vinca Institute to open its doors to visitors
BELGRADE - The Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, situated in the village of Vinca, 15 km east of downtown Belgrade, will be open to all visitors on May 8-9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. as part of the traditional Vinca Open Doors event.
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Bosnian Fighter ‘Threatened Five-Year-Old Child’ at School
A witness accused former Croatian Defence Council fighter Perica Adzic, on trial for mistreating prisoners of war at a school in Zepce, of threatening him and the child with a pistol.
All-Female Islamic School Opens in Montenegro
The all-female madrassa, which was launched in the village of Miljes on Sunday, is a religious high school which is intended to give pupils a basic knowledge of Islamic culture and religion.
Its construction was funded by a Kuwaiti foundation, Rahma al-Alamiya, and will be able to take in around 200 girls.
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Conference of Serbia-Russia Humanitarian Centre
NIS - A scientific and practical conference of the Serbia-Russia Humanitarian Centre will be held in Nis on Saturday, the centre has announced.
The centre will demonstrate a firefighting operation at the Nis airport. The firefighters will receive equipment from the centre.
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Bosnian Serb Fighters ‘Admitted Kalinovik School Killings’
The trial of three former Bosnian Serb fighters was told that at least one of them admitted killing people at a primary school where Bosniaks were detained in Kalinovik in 1992.
PISA tests in Serbia also in 2015, trial scheduled for May
BELGRADE - The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) testing will be conducted in Serbia in 2015, the state secretary in the Serbian Ministry of Education Muhedin Fijuljanin has said, announcing that a trial test has been scheduled for May.
Red tape cut for EU law graduates
Holders of law degrees issued from universities in European Union member states henceforth have the right to practice law in Greece without getting their certificates recognized by Greek authorities as had been the case.
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Bujanovac to become university town
BELGRADE - The planned construction of a Faculty of Economics building in Bujanovac, southern Serbia, will make the town a university town and create conditions for economic development and political stability in the area, the signatories of an agreement to construct the facility have said.
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Early school opening protest causes minor disruption
There was only minor disruption at almost 570 secondary schools that opened ahead of schedule on Wednesday especially so pupils could make up the class hours they lost as a result of sit-in protests in the autumn.