Šćekić appointed director of the Historical Institute

The Board of Directors of the University approved the exemption from payment of study fees for students with disabilities at the request of the Multiple Sclerosis Association

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The Board of Directors of the University of Montenegro unanimously elected Radenko Šćekić as the director of the Institute of History until 2026.

As announced by the University of Montenegro, the President of the Board of Directors, Rajka Glušica, explaining the proposal of the Council of the Historical Institute, emphasized that the Board of Directors makes decisions in accordance with the prescribed procedures, and that the majority will of the Council of this organizational unit should be respected.

Also, it is added, she pointed out that the Board of Directors determined that in a formal and legal sense the procedure was carried out properly, which was not disputed by the opponent, but that they will react if it turns out that the accusations against this candidate are true and are confirmed by by the authorities responsible for dealing with these issues.

"During the discussion on the election of the director of the Historical Institute and the failure to act on the initiative of the NGO Center for Civic Education to suspend this election due to the submitted application for a possible violation of the Code of Ethics, the members of the Board of Directors emphasized the principle of the presumption of innocence as a basic legal and civil principle".

The Board of Directors of the University at today's session also approved the exemption from payment of study fees for students with disabilities at the request of the Multiple Sclerosis Association.

Two members of the Board of Directors of the "Science and Technology Park of Montenegro" were also appointed in the second mandate period - Sanja Peković and Miloš Daković.

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