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                    PROF. ĐURO ĐUROVIĆ,  PhD, NEW DIRECTOR OF BELGRADE   BUSINESS SCHOOL 
                        Maintain Reputation through  Continuous Development 
                        Well in its  sixth decade of operation, one of the biggest colleges of vocational studies in  Europe. More than 120,000 of its alumni are  currently employed on important positions around Serbia. In addition to previous  vocational economists in various fields, from finances to business informatics  and marketing, it has been preparing three new programs: for state  administration, vocational legal officers and tourism. One of the strategic  goals is to have the school grow into a business academy 
                    By: Aleksa Mitić 
                      Photographs:  Dragan Bosnić 
                     
                         In highly develop countries of the modern world,  vocational education is the main stronghold of operational work. Belgrade  Business School – College of Vocational Studies is well in its sixth decade of  educating such personnel. Diplomas of this school are recognized worldwide. There  are about 12,000 active students, while currently more than 120,000 of its  alumni are employed in Serbia. 
                      The school educates vocational economists in the  fields of finances, accounting, banking, business informaticsand  e-business, management, marketing, trade, taxes and customs. Specialist vocational  studies are in the areas of accounting management, control and audit, strategic  financial management and business process management. Since the state is the  founder of this school, a part of the students have their tuition paid from the  budget, while the others have to pay tuition that has not changed for six years  and is acceptable for most of the students (adapted to the budget of an average  family). 
                      Since recently, professor Đuro Đurović, PhD, has  been leading this institution. He has been working at the school for almost a  decade. He has been elected by majority votes of the School Council, at the  secret voting, with unanimous support from the Student Parliament. 
                    – I am very proud of this school, which has been  working for almost sixty years. Generally, one regular and legal election of  school director does not really change anything. The previous director, prof. Ilija  Samardžić, PhD, exceptionally well defined directions for school development  and put them in such a manner that they should not be changed. For two mandates  at the head of this institution, he and his team strengthened the reputation of  the school and significantly increased the number of students. He had an  exceptional support from the team and the institutions he cooperated with – says  professor Đuro Đurović, PhD. – The main directions of our development remain to  maintain the number of students and to expand our activity. The school has been  working very transparently, open for any control, and it will stay like this. 
                    CHALLENGES OF REMAINING ON TOP 
                     – We have been preparing three new programs, for  state administration, vocational legal officers and tourism, in order to  improve the possibility for additional education of those people who, for  example, stopped studying at some faculties of law. We would like to create vocational  legal officers, because the rule of law and legal state are the imperative of  the modern time. We have to realize the program together, by relying on te best  people we have. I believe that we will find motivation and everything else  necessary for such an endeavor, because we are working at one of the best  places in Serbian education. We will shape the school development with our own  forces. We have staff with a lot of potential, it is only necessary to  stimulate people’s creative abilities. I stand by strict principles, that is  what I learned in my family the place where I grew up, northern Montenegro, the  area of significant Serbian provenance, although it is now outside the joint  country with Serbia. This means, among other things, that we do not attract  students with low criteria but with the quality of teaching and grading. Our  alumni will be able to find jobs also in all legal fields in state  administration. They will not be able to be judges or lawyers, but the state  administration will need tax and customs officers. We must train such people  through educated administration. Serbia has fascinating history and nature, but  it must present itself in the world in a better way, and therefore we will  educate vocational tourismologists. 
                      There are many ideas in Belgrade Business School.  One of our strategic goals is also that it should become Business Academy so  that, in addition to specialist studies, it could also introduce masters studies.  It is necessary to think in terms of development, the reputation must be  maintained. 
                      Prof. Đuro Đurović, PhD, practically the same age  as Belgrade Business School, was born in the village of Kovren, between Bijelo Polje,  Pljevlje and Prijepolje. He finished gymnasium in Bijelo Polje, Faculty of Law  in Belgrade. He started his career a judge in Bar and worked as a judge in the  Federal Court. He rendered more than 10,000 rulings in the field of civil law.  In 2002, he was declared the best judge in Montenegro. In life and work, he  often references traditional wisdom and sayings. For example, the saying: ”Let  me be ashes, at least they will know I was once fire. Just so that there is no  slimy trail behind me, like behind a snail.” 
                      – They don’t see me as a strict, but as an  objective professor – says director Đurović. – I am also a father, I understand  those young people. I think that good teachers must love their students. And  they love them by being true professors, who are giving all they can when  teaching, and are also available to their students after the school hours. 
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                    Cooperation  
                  With 1,200 freshmen enrolled every year, Belgrade  Business School is one of the biggest colleges of vocational studies in Europe.  In accordance with the ”Strategy for development of information society” of the  government of Serbia, which requires computer literacy in accordance with ECDL  standards, in this institution students are systematically being trained in the  area of information technologies. They cooperate with other institutes of  higher education in Serbia and abroad. Its students can, free of charge, obtain  computer literacy license, can use Microsoft licensed software free of charge, train  in using legal base ”Paragraf Lex” free of charge, study foreign languages, and  complete their internships in leading companies. 
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