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Sporazum sa Republikom Austrijom/Scientific Agreement with Republic of AustriaPotpredsednik Vlade Srbije za evropske integracije i ministar za nauku i tehnološki razvoj Božidar Đelić i ministar nauke i istraživanja Republike Austrije Beatris Karl potpisali su u Beču Sporazum o naučnoj i tehničkoj saradnju između Vlade Republike Srbije i Republike Austrije.
Austrija je važan partner Srbije u mnogim oblastima, ona je najveći investitor u Srbiji, rekao je Đelić po potpisivanju sporazuma, koji će prema njegovim rečima omogućiti više zajedničkih tehnoloških projekata i lansiranje značajnih zajedničkih inicijativa. Vidimo Austriju kao prioritetnog partnera, naglasio je on.
Karlova je ocenila da će ovaj sporazum omogućiti naučnicima da prodube saradnju, ukazujući da između austrijskih i srpskih univerziteta postoji 13 sporazuma, kao i sporazum sa Akademijom nauka, što je najbolji dokaz za visok stepen saradnje Srbije i Austrije. Karlova je navela da je Srbija najznaccajniji partner Austrije u "Tempus" programu.
Tokom posete Beču Đelić je obišao i nekoliko vodećih naučnih institucija - kampus biomedicine, Institut za molekularnu biotehnologiju i Institut nauke i tehnologije Austrije, I razgovarao je sa naučnicima srpskog porekla koji žive i rade u Austriji.

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Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development Bozidar Djelic and Minister of Science and Research of Austria Beatrix Karl signed the Agreement on Scientific and Technical Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Austria in Vienna today.
Austria is an important partner of Serbia in many areas and the biggest investor in Serbia, Djelic stated upon signing the agreement, adding that it will allow more joint technological projects and launch important joint initiatives. We see Austria as a priority partner, he stressed.
Karl said that this agreement will enable scientists to deepen cooperation, noting that between Austrian and Serbian universities there are 13 agreements, as well as agreement with the Academy of Sciences, which is the best proof of the high degree of cooperation between Serbia and Austria. Karl said that Serbia is the most significant partner of Austria in the "Tempus" program.
During a visit to Vienna Djelic visited several leading scientific institutions - biomedical campus, the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology and the Institute of Science and Technology of Austria, and he also met with the scientists of Serbian origin who live and work in Austria.














