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Ministry of Education (Serbia)

Government ministry of Serbia


Government ministry of Serbia

FieldValue
nameMinistry of Education
native_nameМинистарство просвете
native_name_aMinistarstvo prosvete
typeMinistry
formed
preceding2
superseding2
jurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
headquartersNemanjina Street 22–26, Belgrade
minister1_nameDejan Vuk Stanković
minister2_pfo
chief2_position
child2_agency
keydocument1
website

The Ministry of Education () is a ministry in the Government of Serbia that oversees the country's education system. Dejan Vuk Stanković is the incumbent minister.

History

The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development was established in 1991. From 2001 to 2007, the Ministry of Youth and Sports was merged into the Ministry of Education. It was later split from the Ministry and reestablished. The Ministry of Science and Technological development, which had existed under different names since 1991, was merged into the education ministry 2011. When the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić was established in 2022, it was again separated from the Ministry of Education as the Ministry of Science, Technological development, and Innovation.

Subordinate bodies

There are several bodies that are subordinated to the Ministry:

  • Institute for the Advancement of Education
  • Institute for the Evaluation of the Quality of Education
  • Intellectual Property Office

List of ministers

Political Party:

NamePartyTerm of OfficePrime Minister
(Cabinet)Minister of EducationSocialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Yugoslav Left}};"Yugoslav Left}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Minister of Education and SportsCivic Alliance of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Minister of EducationDemocratic Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Minister of Education, Science, and Technological DevelopmentSocialist Party of Serbia}};"Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Minister of EducationSocialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"tIndependen}};"
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Dimitrije DimitrijevićSPS11 February 199121 June 1991Zelenović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Danilo Ž. Marković
(1933–2018)SPS31 July 199114 July 1993Zelenović (I)
Božović (I)
Šainović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Milivoje Lazić
(born 1938)SPS14 July 199318 March 1994Šainović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Dragoslav Mladenović
(1937–2003)SPS18 March 199411 February 1997Marjanović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Jovo Todorović
(1937–2015)SPS11 February 199711 April 2000Marjanović (I • II)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Milivoje Simonović
(1951–2000)JUL11 April 200010 June 2000
(Died in office)Marjanović (II)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Katarina Lazović
(1935–2003)
Acting Minister to 13 July 2000JUL10 June 200024 October 2000
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Mihailo Jokić
(born 1948)SPS24 October 200025 January 2001Minić (transitional)
[[File:Spomenik Djindjicu 01 08 2007 Gaso Knezevic 2 (cropped).jpg100px]]Gašo Knežević
(1953–2014)GSS25 January 20013 March 2004Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Ljiljana Čolić
(born 1956)DSS3 March 200416 September 2004Koštunica (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Milan Brdar
(born 1952)
Acting MinisterDSS16 September 200419 October 2004
[[File:Slobodan Vuksanovic in 2006 (cropped).jpg100px]]Slobodan Vuksanović
(born 1965)DSS19 October 200415 May 2007
[[File:Зоран Лончар.jpg100px]]Zoran Lončar
(born 1965)DSS15 May 20077 July 2008Koštunica (II)
[[File:Žarko Obradović MC (cropped).jpg100px]]Žarko Obradović
(born 1960)SPS7 July 200814 March 2011Cvetković (I)
[[File:Žarko Obradović MC (cropped).jpg100px]]Žarko Obradović
(born 1960)SPS14 March 20112 September 2013Cvetković (I)
Dačić (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Tomislav Jovanović
(born 1951)n-p2 September 201327 April 2014Dačić (I)
[[File:Srđan Verbić Crop.jpg100px]]Srđan Verbić
(born 1970)n-p27 April 201411 August 2016Vučić (I)
[[File:Sarcevic Mladen (cropped).jpg100px]]Mladen Šarčević
(born 1957)n-p11 August 201628 October 2020Vučić (II)
Brnabić (I)
[[File:Branko Ruzic - WIKI GAP BELGRAD 018 (cropped).jpg100px]]Branko Ružić
(born 1975)SPS28 October 202026 October 2022Brnabić (II)
[[File:Branko Ruzic - WIKI GAP BELGRAD 018 (cropped).jpg100px]]Branko Ružić
(born 1975)SPS26 October 202229 May 2023Brnabić (III)
[[File:Đorđe Milićević.png100px]]Đorđe Milićević
(born 1978)
Acting MinisterSPS31 May 202325 July 2023Brnabić (III)
[[File:Slavica Đukić Dejanović (cropped).jpg100px]]Slavica Đukić Dejanović
(born 1951)SPS25 July 202316 April 2025Brnabić (III)
Vučević (I)
[[File:Dejan Vuk Stanković.png100px]]Dejan Vuk Stanković
(born 1973)n-p16 April 2025IncumbentMacut (I)

References

References

  1. (2025-04-16). "Srbija dobila novu Vladu: Ovo je spisak svih ministara".
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