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School of Electrical engineering was the first institution in South-east Europe that started nuclear engineering program. After the departments of telecommunications and energy, third department was technical physics department (also known as applied or engineering physics) had two scientific groups, group for Nuclear Technology and group for Materials.
Nordeus, a local video game startup, is one of Europe's fastest growing gaming companies. [24] In just five years of operation, Nordeus has grown to over 150 employees and €64 million of yearly sales. [25] Another local startup, FishingBooker, was founded in 2013 and now employs over 80 people.
Local elections were held in Belgrade on 3 April 2022 to elect members of the City Assembly. [1] Alongside the election, national-level general elections [ 1 ] and local elections in 12 other towns and municipalities were held on the same day.
Pat Parris and Jason Barr talk Arizona men's and women's basketball, Kyler Murray, and Super Bowl predictions Feb 8, 2022 in The Huddle.
In 1997, former President of the Soviet Union and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev, addressed ESE's students as part of the "Peace is Economy" conference, organized by ESE for the inauguration of the Academic Year. [2] In 2013, the European School of Economics UK Ltd. (ESE Foundation) became a charity. [3] [non-primary source needed].
The Faculty of Law of the University in Belgrade (Serbian: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду /Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu), also known as the Belgrade Law School, is one of the first-tier educational institutions of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
The Belgrade Medical School offers a six-year program leading to an MD degree (Doctor of Medicine) for international students.The language of instruction is English and the curriculum corresponds to the same one as the Serbian students use.
[8] The Serbian Government has been accused of hiding true numbers of people infected and deaths from COVID-19. BIRN's research showed that in the period from 19 March to 1 June 2020, a total of 632 people died in Serbia who had tested positive for COVID-19 which is more than twice as many as the officially announced number of 244 deaths in ...