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Serbia to refund 50% of student tuition fees starting October 31

On Friday, October 31, Serbia will begin reimbursing 50 percent of tuition fees to students under amendments to the Law on Higher Education, First...

Belgrade apartment rental prices decline amid socio-political turmoil and falling demand

While socio-political unrest and ongoing student protests persist in Serbia, the Belgrade real estate rental market is experiencing a distinct trend: apartment rental prices...

Political crisis and blockades in Serbia cause major setbacks for nearly half of businesses

Nearly half of the 378 companies surveyed by the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia (PKS) are facing "direct and significant consequences" due to the...

Serbia allocates 12.01 billion dinars to cut tuition fees and improve higher education

The Serbian government has allocated 12.01 billion dinars from the budget reserve to fulfill the fourth demand of students, which includes a 50% reduction...

Serbia celebrates European Money Week with financial literacy initiatives for students

The Association of Serbian Banks (UBS) announced that, in collaboration with local banks, it will celebrate the 11th European Money Week in Serbia from...

Student protests and economic growth: Contradictory data and potential long-term impact on Serbia’s economy

Student protests in Serbia, sparked by the November 1 train station tragedy in Novi Sad, have been ongoing for months, demanding justice after the...

Tourism growth in Serbia: January shows increase in arrivals and overnight stays despite protests

In January of this year, Serbia saw a notable rise in both tourist arrivals and overnight stays, despite claims from officials that student protests...

Can student protests and political crisis affect the EXPO 2027 in Serbia?

The construction of EXPO 2027 facilities in Serbia is progressing, but the project’s future remains uncertain as the country experiences ongoing protests and socio-political...

Economist criticizes arrest of former EPS director, claims corruption fight driven by political motive

Economist Saša Đogović stated that actions in the fight against corruption, particularly the arrest of the former acting director of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), Milorad...

Serbia allocates additional funds to reduce university tuition fees by 50% following student demands

Finance Minister Siniša Mali announced that an additional 12.01 billion dinars have been allocated to higher education, allowing for a 50% reduction in student...

Casual jobs for students in Serbia: Opportunities, wages and trends

Students in Serbia often look for casual jobs to earn pocket money, turning to youth cooperatives and agencies for employment opportunities. The hourly wages...

NIS launches third season of internship program for local students

NIS has kicked off the third season of its internship program, welcoming students from the Mechanical School "Pančevo," Technical School "23. May," and Electrical...

Luxoft IT company isi giving a chance to Serbian students

Two Luxoft internship programs for final year students of FON and ETF are attended by a total of 30 students, and the best participants...

“The best students from April 1 on internship in government agencies”

The Minister of Finance in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Siniša Mali, announced today that paid internships for the best students in...
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