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Presentation of Circular Economy Analysis at Serbian Universities

In collaboration with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), a meeting will take place on Monday, May 27, at 10:30 a.m. at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy. The event will feature the presentation of the “Analysis of the Actual State of Representation of the Circular Economy at Universities in the Republic of Serbia.” This analysis is aligned with the objectives of the 5th Circular Economy Development Program and is part of the Circular Community in Serbia project, conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and UNDP.

Given the multi-sectoral nature of the circular economy, the meeting will also be attended by deans, vice-deans for teaching, professors, and students from faculties that currently incorporate or have the potential to include circular economy, sustainable development, and climate change topics in their curricula.

Agenda of the meeting:

10:30-10:40 Welcome words: Secretary of State Sandra Dokić, Ministry of Environmental Protection and Petar Uskoković, Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy

10:40-10:50 Circular Economy Development Program, Aleksandra Vučinić, Ministry of Education and Culture

10:50-11:30 Presentation of Analysis, assistant professor Dr. Maja Đolić, TMF

11:30-11:50 Presentation of the call for circular vouchers and the green transition of the Serbian economy, Ana Mitić Radulović, UNDP

11:50-12:00 Q&A.

This analysis has previously been presented at the universities of Novi Sad, Niš, and Kragujevac.

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