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  2. Education in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    7-8: 1 Primary school (Osnovna škola) Compulsory Education: 8-9: 2 9-10: 3 10-11: 4 11-12: 5 12-13: 6 13-14: 7 14-15: 8 15-16: 1 Grammar school (Gimnazija) Four-year professional school course (Četvorogodišnja stručna škola) Three-year professional school course (Trogodišnja stručna škola) 16-17: 2 17-18: 3 18-19: 4 19-20: Medical ...

  3. File:Alisa Bešević.pdf - Wikipedia

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    a) a work of known authorship and the author died before January 1, 1954 b) an anonymous work and it was published before January 1, 1954 c) a photograph or a work of applied art published before January 1, 1973. A source should be included so that the status can be verified.

  4. Academic grading in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The student's marks in each subject are averaged at the end of every semester and final grades are determined by the following ranges: [1] 5 (excellent) is given for an average of 4.50 to 5.00; 4 (very good) is given for an average of 3.50 to 4.49; 3 (good) is given for an average of 2.50 to 3.49; 2 (sufficient) is given for an average of 1.50 ...

  5. Curriculum vitae - Wikipedia

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    ˈ v iː t aɪ,-ˈ w iː t aɪ,-ˈ v aɪ t iː /, [a] [1] [2] [3] Latin for 'course of life', often shortened to CV) is a short written summary of a person's career, qualifications, and education. This is the most common usage in British English. [1] [3] In North America, the term résumé (also spelled resume) is used, referring to a short ...

  6. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    A résumé or resume (or alternatively resumé), [a] [1] is a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often are used to secure new jobs, whether in the same organization or another. [2]

  7. Milan Antonijević - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] He is also a fellow to the Salzburg Global Seminar. [8] On 1 April 2024, he appeared on the Serbian talk show program Kec na jedanaest where he discussed the ongoing dialogues between Serbia and the EU. He shared his view that "the dialogue in Serbia has sunk" in 2010. [9]

  8. Ana Brnabić - Wikipedia

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    [8] Brnabić is a lesbian , the second female LGBT head of government in the world following Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir ( Iceland 2009–13 ), and fifth openly LGBT head of government overall following Jóhanna, Elio Di Rupo ( Belgium 2011–14 ), Xavier Bettel ( Luxembourg 2013–2023 ), and Leo Varadkar ( Ireland 2017–20, 2022–2024 ).

  9. Jovan Cvijić - Wikipedia

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    Jovan Cvijić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Цвијић, pronounced [jǒʋan tsʋǐːjitɕ]; 11 October [O.S. 29 September] 1865 – 16 January 1927) was a Serbian geographer [2] and ethnologist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences and rector of the University of Belgrade. Cvijić is considered the founder of geography in Serbia.