The vice-rector for international military and inter-university cooperation



                            

The vice-rector for international military and inter-university cooperation 
Colonel Srdjan Ljubojević, PhD, Associate Professor

                         
The vice-rector for international military and inter-university cooperation organizes and manages the affairs of the University in the field of international military cooperation and cooperation with other universities in the Republic of Serbia and abroad. Teachers are appointed and dismissed as vice-rectors of the University of Defence by the Minister of Defence, on the proposal of the rector of the University, in accordance with the Law on the Serbian Armed Forces.

Date of birth: 30 October 1974
Place of birth: Prijepolje
Academic qualifications: PhD
Nationality: Serbian
 
Education:
- PhD, Military Academy, University of Defence in Belgrade, 2016.
- Master of Science in Engineering, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, University of Belgrade, 2010.
- Military-Technical Academy, Study Programme: Movement and Transportation, Belgrade, 2000.
- High school, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Priboj, 1993.
 
Duties:
- Head of the Group of teachers – Traffic and Transport teacher, Department of Logistics, Military Academy, 2018–2023,
- Teacher, Group of teachers for Traffic and Transport, Department of Logistics, Military Academy, 2017–2018,
- Teaching Assistant, Section for Traffic and Transport, Department of Logistics, Military Academy, 2011–2017,
- Associate, Section for Traffic and Transport, Department of Logistics, Military Academy, 2006–2011,
- Commander of the class of students, Study Programme: Movement and Transportation, Division of Logistics, Military Academy 2002–2006.
- Platoon commander responsible for training students in driving motor vehicles, 125th Drivers Training Centre, Kraljevo, 2001–2002, and
- Platoon commander responsible for training soldiers of the traffic military police, 125th Drivers Training Centre, Kraljevo, 2000–2001.