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Friday, 15 October 2010
Thirty-Third Sitting of the Committee on Science and Technological Development
At the sitting held on 15 October, the members of the Committee on Science and Technological Development accepted the Bill on the Confirmation of the Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of Austria, submitted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
At the sitting held on 15 October, the members of the Committee on Science and Technological Development accepted the Bill on the Confirmation of the Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement between the Government of the
Viktor Nedojevic, Assistant Minister of Science and Technological Development, presented the basic tenets of the Bill to the Committee members, stressing that the Agreement is one of a series of scientific cooperation agreements signed by the Government of the
In the debate on the Bill, the Committee members wanted to know whether the Agreement envisages cooperation between universities allowing Serbian students to attend postgraduate studies in
Following a short debate, the Committee members unanimously endorsed the Bill on the Confirmation of the Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement between the Government of the
The sitting was chaired by Srboljub Zivanovic, Committee Chairman.
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