News archive: April 15, 2016

Successful competitions

The Serbian Institute's competitions with the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary were successful, and the following funds were approved: - a historical conference ...
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Negotiations in Novi Sad

The Director of the Serbian Institute, Pera Lastić, with his associate Zoltan Bad and the President of the Serbian Self-Government in Budapest, Borislav Rus, visited on the 13th ...
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Image and memory

On April 8 and 9, 2016, Kosta Vuković and Pera Lastić conducted field research as part of the "Image and Memory" project. ...
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The Szeged idea

A broader meeting was held in Szeged on March 29th, organized by the Self-Government of Serbs in Hungary, with the aim of discussing with Serbs ...
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Bilateral protection of minorities

As part of preparations for the next session of the Mixed Intergovernmental Serbian-Hungarian Commission for the Protection of Minorities, it was organized in Budapest on March 19, 2016. ...
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Historian collaboration 2.

Historians Goran Vasin and Nenad Ninković from the Faculty of Philosophy visited the Archives of the Diocese of Buda in March...
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Historians' collaboration

On March 18, 2016, Boris Stojkovski, a historian from Novi Sad, gave a lecture at the Domus Guest House of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences about ...
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Serbian volunteers in World War I

Organized by the Serbian Cultural Club in Budapest, the Serbian Self-Government in Budapest and the Serbian Institute, the book ... was presented on March 17, 2016.
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Co-financing

In the first half of March, the Institute submitted an individual request to the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary for co-financing of two major projects: ...
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Serbian Institute's 2016 budget adopted

The assembly of the Self-Government of Serbs in Hungary was held in Budapest on February 27, at which the budget of the Serbian Institute for 2016 was approved. ...
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