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PROF.
DR. MILIJA ZECEVIC
Address: 28 Carigradska Street, 11000
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.
Phone: +381 11 3341 583; Fax: +381
11 3229 392.
E-mail: eu@eu.ac.yu
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Personal
data: Born on 5 November
1940 in Vinicka, Berane. Wife:
Spasenija, Professor of Mathematics;
Daughters: Olgica, Prof. Dr.,
European Cultural Environment,
and Leposava, Prof. Dr., European
Marketing. Academic
and professional background:
BS, Faculty of Natural Science
and Mathematics, Mathematics
Department, Belgrade; MSc,
Institute of Economics, Belgrade;
Ph.D. Faculty of Organizational
Sciences, Belgrade. Career:
President, European Association
of International Business and
Management; Founder, Director,
College for Public Service,
Belgrade, 1974-84; Director,
Institute of International
Management, 1991-98; Director,
Institute for Merchandise Trade
Development, 1984- , (became
Scientific Institute, 1995);
Dean, full-time Professor
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Management,
International Management,
International Relations
and European Business. Expert
of the Yugoslav Government
in the field of organizational
sciences and management.
Founder and owner, Institute
for American Business -
MBA University. Rector
and Owner, European University.
Founder and Owner, Faculty
of International Management.
Founder and Owner, Faculty
of European Business and
Marketing. More
recent events: European Management
and Business as a Factor of Integration
of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
into the European Union, Belgrade,
2000; symposium: Management Development
in Southeastern Europe, Brussels
2001; conference: The Impact
of German Business on Business
Development in Serbia and Montenegro,
Dusseldorf, 2002. Symposium:
New Peace Architecture, Baile
Herculane, Romania, 2003. Symposium:
Global Education System in the
Enlarged Europe, Brussels, 2003.
Symposium: European Union Enlargement,
Vienna, 2003. Memberships:
Founder and Member, London Diplomatic
Academy; Member, European Management
Association (EMA), 1989; Member,
World Council for Management
(CIOS), 1989- ; Founder, President,
Yugoslav Council for Management
Development and Education, 1992-
; President, Balkans Conference
of Managers, 1995- ; President,
European Association of International
Business and Management, Budapest,
1995; Co-president, Russian-Yugoslav
Business Association; Co-president,
German-Yugoslav Business Association;
Member, Rectors Council of the
Republic of Serbia, Serbia and
Montenegro, 2005. Publications:
Over 150 scientific works and
books. Mentor for 32 doctoral
dissertations and 60 master thesis. Awards
and honours: Commander
of the World Order of Science,
Education, Culture. Recognition
of the American Biographical
Institute, International Biographical
Centre Cambridge, United Kingdom.
500 Founders of the 21st Century,
International Biographical Centre
Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2003.
Academician, Central European
Academy of Science and Art, Timisoara,
Romania, 2003. Grand Doctor of
Philosophy, Academie Europeenne
D'Informatisation, Brussels,
Belgium, 2003. Honorary PhD,
Albert Schweitzer International
University, 2003. Vice-President,
International Commission on Distance
Education, 2003. President, European
Academy of Sciences, Vienna,
2005. The World Congress of Arts,
Sciences and Communications Lifetime
Achievement Award, UK-USA, 2005. Civic
and political activities:
President, Party for European
Serbia and Montenegro.
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