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On 20 March 2015, a cooperation agreement between Isidora Sekulić Gymnasium in Novi Sad, Serbia, and Gymnasium No 13 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. The agreement was signed by the Principals Mr Ružica Vukobratović and Nataliya Anishenko. This formalised the cooperation between the two gymnasiums, which has been going on since 2008.
Bajić himself was a teacher at both the Central Elementary School and the Serbian Grand Orthodox Gymnasium in Novi Sad (today known as Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Gymnasium), prepared sermons for the occasion of Saint Sava Day in the Lyceum, led three choirs and the singing society Neven, and collaborated on various musical aspects of Serbian ...
Secondary school of mechanical engineering, Novi Sad (Serbian: Средња машинска школа Нови Сад" or Srednja mašinska škola Novi Sad") is one of the biggest secondary school in Vojvodina, Serbia. It was founded in 1936.
After World War II, more universities were established, including University of Novi Sad (1960), University of Niš (1965), University of Pristina (1969), University of Montenegro (1974) and University of Kragujevac (1976). In 2006, the State University of Novi Pazar was established.
Novi Sad: 1960 7 Faculty of Medicine: Novi Sad: 1960 8 Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Novi Sad: 1969 9 Academy of Arts: Novi Sad: 1974 10 Faculty of Civil Engineering: Subotica: 1974 11 Technical Faculty Mihajlo Pupin: Zrenjanin: 1974 12 Faculty of Sports and Physical Education: Novi Sad: 1974 13 Faculty of Pedagogy: Sombor: 1993 14
Architect Vladimir Nikolić's plan for Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj in Novi Sad. The gymnasium continued its work up to the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. On June 12, 1849 Novi Sad was bombed from the Petrovaradin fortress. 2004 of 2812 buildings in the town were burnt down. Among them there was the gymnasium building.
The Faculty of Dramatic Arts was established in 1948 as the Academy of Theatre Arts. [4] In 1950, the High Education School for Film Acting and Directing was merged into it, and in 1962, [5] its name was changed to the Academy of Theatre, Film, Radio and Television. In 1973, it became a faculty and acquired its current name. [5]
Gymnasium entrance, May 2020. The history of Svetozar Marković Gymnasium is inextricably linked to other Novi Sad gymnasiums. Three gymnasiums opened on 28 February 1945: Men's Real Gymnasium (located in the "Platoneuma" building); Women's Real Gymnasium, which started in the building of the former Serbian Civic School (men's and women's) in Negoševa 22, and just across the street in ...