Prof. dr
Nebojša Carić

Kuća:
Bulevar Jaše Tomića 15,
21000 - Novi Sad
Tel. 021/332-480

   Prof. Dr. Nebojša L. Carić was born in 1925 in Novi Sad. He graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the Department of Geography in 1949. In 1964 he was awarded Ph.D. degree in geographical sciences, and during the same year he was elected associate Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad. In 1975 he was appointed full professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at the Institute of Geography in Novi Sad. He lectured on the following subjects population geography, geography of the geographic territories and introduction into independent work. For two years he was Director of the Institute. He was also Head of the projects entitled ‘Geometrical mapping of Vojvodina‚ and ‘Atlas of Population of Vojvodina’.
   In 1969 he was elected associate member of ‘Matica srpska’‚ and by the end of the eighties he was elected full member of the association. In 1974 he was elected associate member of the Serbian Scientific Society to be promoted into full member in 1988. Since 1946 he has been a member of the Serbian Geographic Society. Prof. Carić published the total of 130 papers out of which there were 60 scientific, 60 professional, 8 text-books and manuals and 2 communications at the scientific meetings. His most important papers are related to the theoretical issues and methods of studies in population geography.

Prof. dr
Slavko Carić

Pravni fakultet,
Trg Dositeja Obradovića 1,
21000 - Novi Sad
Tel. 021/350-377 lok.333,
56-533
Kuća: Balzakova 49,
21000 – Novi Sad
Tel. 021/363-280

   Prof. Dr Slavko V. Carić was born in 1936 in Odžaci, Vojvodina. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade in 1959, always with flying colors. In 1964 he earned his PhD degree at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade. He has been working at the Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad since 1960, progressing from Assistant Professor to Professor. At the moment,he is the Head of Department of Economic-Judicial Sciences and the Head of post-graduate courses in Economic-Judicial Sciences at the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad. Prof. Slavko Carić is the author or co-author of 87 books, and over 450 articles and studies in the field of business law, international business law, banking law and traffic law. His particular contribution was given to encyclopedia of law and economics, encyclopedia of proprietary law and other encyclopedias. He participated at over 140 professional and scientific meetings in the country and abroad. He was a Humbodt fellow in Germany and Switzerland for over two years. He was the Dean of the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad, Vice-president of the University of Novi Sad, and Director of Scientific-Educational Institute for two, two and three terms of office, respectively. He is the editor of a large number of scientific publications and journals, and is also in the editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Law.

Prof. dr
Živorad Čeković

Hemijski fakultet,
Studentski trg 16,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/637-890.
Kuća:
Roze Luksemburg 23,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/587-951

   Prof. Dr. Živorad M. Čeković was born in 1934 in the village of Koštunići, near Gornji Milanovac. He completed his high school in Čačak (1954) and graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at the Department of Chemistry. He received his Ph.D. thesis in the filed of organic chemistry in 1964. For his postdoctoral training he spent two years at the Columbia University in New York, USA (1965-67). He was elected assistant Professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the Department of Chemistry in 1961, reelected in 1970, elected associated professor in 1976, and full professor in 1983. He was Vice-dean (1975-77) and Dean (1977-79) of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Belgrade. Prof. Čeković was appointed member of the Serbian Education Council (1986-1990). He was President of the Serbian Chemical Society (1989-93), and since 1975 he has been a member of the Presidency of Serbian Chemical Society. He is the author of 85 scientific papers (56 were published in international journals), 12 monographs and reviews, 25 professional papers and 5 biographical and historical papers. His scientific papers were quoted in numerous text-books, monographs and reviews and his SCI is about 750.
   Prof. Čeković is the author of two university text books: Principles of organic Synthesis and Experimental Organic Chemistry. He received numerous rewards including the October Prize of the City of Belgrade (1984), and Medal of Labor with Red Flag (1987). He is a member of the Serbian Scientific Society (1996) and New York Academy of Sciences.

Prof. dr
Nikola Čobeljić

Kuća: Birčaninova 28,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/361-0305

   Prof. dr Nikola Čobeljić was born in 1912 in Leskovac. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of  Belgrade in 1934. He received his PhD degree from the School of Economics in Belgrade. Before the war he worked in the Municipality of Belgrade and was actively involved in the progressive labor movement. During the occupation he was confined and spent the time through 1943 in a concentration camp.
   After the liberation, he performed different function in state bodies. In 1962 he was elected a full Professor of Yugoslav Economy at the School of Economy in Belgrade. For years he had been a Chairman of the department of Economic policy. He also lectured some postgraduate courses. He was the President of the Serbian Association of Economics and the Chairman of the Board of the School, of Economics. He was very active in editorial boards of economic journals and for years the editor-in-chief of the journal "Ekonomist". Prof. Čobeljić has been a full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1988.
   Scientific contribution of Prof. Čobeljić is primarily related to the theory and policy of economic development. His works were prominent and his activity in scientific meetings was highly appreciated.
   Prof. Čobeljić received numerous awards and prizes, the 7th July Awards of the Republic of Serbia, and two medals.

Prof. dr 
Radoje Čolović
   Prof. Dr Radoje Čolović was born 1944. in Jugovo, Pljevlja, where he finished primary and grammar school. He finished Belgrade Medical School in 1968. as the best student of medicine in Serbia and was aworded the Annual award of Serbian Medical Society. He started training in surgery  and passed the exam in general surgery with excellent mark 1976. In 1981/1982 he  spent 12 months in Great Britain specilizing  hepatobiliopancreatic surgery at St George’s, St James’s and Hammersmith Hospital at M.Knight, Lord Smith of Marlow and LH Blumgart. Later, several times he  spent up to three months at Hammersmith Hospital, King’s College Hospital and St George’s Hospital (London). He attended 11 Postgraduate Courses in Hepatobiliopancreatic surgery in London. 
He was elected Assistant in surgery 1978. He achieved Ph degree 1983. He was elected Docent in surgery 1985, Professor in 1990. and permanent Professor in Surgery 1995.In 2000. he was awarded Annual Award of Serbian Medical Society for scientific achievements. He became Head of the Surgical department at the First surgical clinic in 1987. From October 1999. to April 2001. he was the director of the same institution. In March 2001. year he was elected Head of the Cathedra of Surgery at Belgrade School of Medicine. He was elected outstanding member of the Medical Academy of Serbian Medical Society in 1996. and regular member in June 2000.
He is a member of Serbical Medical Society since 1968. year. He was elected secretary of the surgical section of the Serbian Medical Society for twelve years and became its President in December 1999. Also, he is a member of International Association of Surgeons and Gastroenterologist, Colegium Internationale Chirurgiae Digestivae, European Digestive Surgery and International Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Association. He is a member of Editorial board of Acta  Chirurgica Iugoslavica, Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo and Archives of Gastroenterohepatology.
He published 317 articles, 224 in extenso: 19 in international and 178 in national journals, 5 in books of articles  from international congresses, 22  in books of articles  from national congresses. He is the author of  4 books: Hirurgija bilijarnog trakta, (1998.godine), Hirurgija pankreasa,  (1998.godine) and 50 godina Hirurške sekcije Srpskog lekarskog društva (2000.godina) and Hronika hirurgije u Srbiji (2002.godine). He is coauthor of two books: Slezina (1997.godine) and Venski tromboembolizam u hirurgiji. (2000.godine). Also, he is the author of 13 chapters in 6 books, including two textbooks of surgery. 
 

Prof. dr
Milan Ćalović

Institut "Nikola Tesla",
Koste Glavnića 8-a,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/369-1447, 
Elektrotehnički fakultet,
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 73,
11000 – Beograd
Tel. 011/337-0890.
Kuća:
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 181,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/422-165

   Prof. Dr Milan S. Ćalović was born in Beljina near Čačak. He graduated from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade in 1957, where he also received his MSc and PhD degrees (1966 and 1973, respectively).
   In the period 1958-1980 he was employed by electrical power industry of Serbia, and from 1980 until he retired (1998) he was a Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering teaching various courses in the fields of power system analysis, planing, operation and control at the universities of Belgrade, Novi Sad, Podgorica and Kragujevac (Čačak). Also, as a visiting professor he lectured at the University of Illinois (Urbana, IL, USA) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA, USA). As a researcher he also worked at the Cornell University (Ithaca, NY, USA) and Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (Kuwait).
   Prof. Ćalović published 33 papers in well-known international journals and 34 papers in proceedings of international conferences. In Yugoslavia, he published a two-volume monograph entitled "Power Systems Control", and more than 80 papers. For his professional achievements he was awarded on several occasions. Among other awards he got "October Prize" of the City of Belgrade (1977). He is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Electric Power and Energy Systems and reviewer in several international periodicals. Also, he was a member of program committees of a number of international conferences.
   Prof. Ćalović has been a member of the Serbian Scientific Society since 1996.

Prof. dr
Milutin Ćirović

Kuća: 
Kneza Višeslava 15-b,
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/554-393

   Professor Milutin M. Ćirović was born in 1928 in Belgrade. He received his PhD degree from the Faculty of Economics, Belgrade University in January 1957, for his thesis entitled A Theory of Balance-of-Payment Adjustments. After that, he spent a year at postdoctoral studies at the London School of Economics. His university career started in 1952 at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade. In 1970 he was elected a full time professor. He lectured on monetary economy, banking and international finance. For years he was a member and subsequently the chairman of the Economic Council of the Yugoslav Federal Government. He was an invited lecturer in several university centers abroad. He is the author of the following books: A Theory of Balance-of-Payments AĐustments (1958), Money and Credit System (1976), Money and Stabilization (1982), Monetary Economics (1987) and Banking Management (1995). He is a co-editor of two books published in English. He also published 106 articles in journals and books, among them quite a lot in foreign languages. He is a member of the Yugoslav Scientific Society of Economists, Yugoslav Academy of Economic Sciences and Serbian Scientific Society.