Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (Serbia)

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Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development
Министарство просвете, науке и технолошког развоја
Ministarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnološkog razvoja
Ministry overview
Formed11 February 1991; 30 years ago (1991-02-11)
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersNemanjina Street 22–26, Belgrade, Serbia
44°48′15.1″N 20°27′43.6″E / 44.804194°N 20.462111°E / 44.804194; 20.462111Coordinates: 44°48′15.1″N 20°27′43.6″E / 44.804194°N 20.462111°E / 44.804194; 20.462111
Employees430 (2017)[1]
Annual budget1.928 billion (2020, planned)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Ana Langović Milićević
  • Anamarija Viček
  • Dušan Kićović
  • Vladimir Popović
  • Marko Milenković
Websitewww.mpn.gov.rs

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство просвете, науке и технолошког развоја, romanizedMinistarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnološkog razvoja) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of person in charge of education, science and technological development. The current minister is Branko Ružić, in office since 28 October 2020.

History[]

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development was established on 11 February 1991.

From 2001 to 2007, the Ministry of Youth and Sports was merged into the Ministry of Education. It was later split from the Ministry and reestablished. Also, the Ministry of Science, which existed from 1991 to 2011, merged into the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development.

Subordinate institutions[]

There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:

  • Institute for the Advancement of Education
  • Institute for the Evaluation of the Quality of Education and Upbringing
  • Intellectual Property Office
  • Republican Talent's Center
  • Primary education
  • Secondary education
  • Higher education
  • Student standard
  • Secondary education standard
  • Scientific institutions

List of ministers[]

Political Party:   SPS   JUL   GSS   DSS   n-p

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Minister of Education
SPS 11 February 1991 21 June 1991 Zelenović (I)

(1933–2018)
SPS 31 July 1991 14 July 1993 Zelenović (I)
Božović (I)
Šainović (I)

(1938–)
SPS 14 July 1993 18 March 1994 Šainović (I)

(1937–2003)
SPS 18 March 1994 11 February 1997 Marjanović (I)

(1937–2015)
SPS 11 February 1997 11 April 2000 Marjanović (I • II)

(1951–2000)
JUL 11 April 2000 10 June 2000
(Died in office)
Marjanović (II)
Katarina Lazović
(1935–2003)
Acting Minister to 13 July 2000
JUL 10 June 2000 24 October 2000
Mihailo Jokić
(1948–)
SPS 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 Minić (transitional)
Minister of Education and Sports
Gašo Knežević
(1953–2014)
GSS 25 January 2001 3 March 2004 Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
Ljiljana Čolić
(1956–)
DSS 3 March 2004 16 September 2004 Koštunica (I)

(1952–)
Acting Minister
DSS 16 September 2004 19 October 2004
Slobodan Vuksanović
(1965–)
DSS 19 October 2004 15 May 2007
Minister of Education
Zoran Lončar
(1965–)
DSS 15 May 2007 7 July 2008 Koštunica (II)
Žarko Obradović
(1960–)
SPS 7 July 2008 14 March 2011 Cvetković (I)
Minister of Education, Science, and Technological Development
Žarko Obradović
(1960–)
SPS 14 March 2011 2 September 2013 Cvetković (I)
Dačić (I)

(1951–)
n-p 2 September 2013 27 April 2014 Dačić (I)

(1970–)
n-p 27 April 2014 11 August 2016 Vučić (I)
Mladen Šarčević
(1957–)
n-p 11 August 2016 28 October 2020 Vučić (II)
Brnabić (I)
Branko Ružić
(1975–)
SPS 28 October 2020 Present Brnabić (II)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.

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