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Congress Centar „Danubia“ PAPER SUBMISSION the Deadline for Abstract Submission Is up to 1St of Mart Congress centar „Danubia“ PAPER SUBMISSION The deadline for abstract submission is up to 1st of Mart. Expert Committee will respond to the 15th of Mart. The deadline for sending of accepted papers is up to 15th of April. Submitted papers will be orally presented by specified schedule. The term for each presentation is listed in the program. Please note that the term scheduled for oral presentation may be partially shifted. Poster VETERINARY SPECIALIST INSTITUTE „POŽAREVAC“ presentations are five minutes long. Posters will be available to all participants during the Symposium, according to the wishes of the author. Požarevac Installation of the posters will be on Friday, 31st of May, from 08.00 to 08.30 In cooperation with Veterinary Chamber of Serbia AM. Accommodation of the participants is at Silver Lake in Veliko Gradište, where the Symposium will be held. Accommodation for speakers "on call" is provided (information about accommodation can be found below). All submitted papers will be published in its entirety in the Book of Proceedings of the 17th Symposium. Gala dinner is on Friday, 31st June. Price per guest is 26 EUR. Booking of accommodation need to be done before Symposium on phone: +381 12 7195 072; +381 12 7195 073; +381 12 7195 074, Danubia Park hotel, www.srebrnojezero.com. The registration fee is required for all participants of the Symposium (except Silver Lake is one of the most famous excursion areas in Serbia. The lake is actually a branch of the Danube River, which was in 1971st converted with embankment in the upper stream, so the coastal for lecturers) and the price per participant is 40 EUR. Registration fee after Rama rit was protected from the groundwater. The lake is located in the municipality of Veliko Gradiste the May 28th will be 50 EUR. Registration fee provides presence to all (2.5 km away from the town) and has a very good tourist location because it is on the intersection of lectures, Book of proceedings, coffee for coffee breaks and certificate. The important roads and close to the economically developed cities (120km distance from Belgrade, 34km from Pozarevac and 60km from Smederevo). payment need to be carry out on the falowing account number: 160-202530- "Silver Star" is ship designed for tourist boat cruise along the Danube. Boat capacity is up to 300 people 94; Recipient: Veterinary Specialist Institute Pozarevac; Purpose of payment: (indoor and outdoor area). Cruise ship „Silver Star” will give you an unforgettable experience and a Registration fee for the 17th Symposium - name and last name, license stunning view of the Danube coast. „Silver Star” usually sails on two regular lines: to the mouth of the river Pek and back (1,5 hours of sailing); to the Golubac Fortress and back (3,5 hours of sailing). Further number (refers to veterinarians); reference number: 30-05-01-06.2019. See information at the reception of hotel „Danubia”. attached bank payment instructions. Lecturers are exempt from the fee. ADVERTISING ACTIVITIES o Renting of stand (exhibition space) is 500 EUR - two registration fees included; o Exposure of advertising boards is (Roll-up presentation) 140 EUR - one registration fee included; o Printing of advertising brochure (one page in full color) in the Book of Proceedings is 100 EUR – up to 15th of May. Places of the booths and panels are numbered and are already on sale. TH THE PROGRAM OF 17 SYMPOSIUM INFORMATION ABOUT ACCOMMODATION: ~HEALTH CARE, SELECTION AND REPRODUCTION OF „Danubia“, park-hotel: +38112/71-95-072, 71-95-073, 71-95-074; „Dunavski cvet“: +38112/76-54-012, +38163/77-18-003; „Talia“, restaurant with PIGS~ accommodation: +38112/76-54-016, +38163/893-49-21; „Madera“, WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION restaurant and apartments: +38112/76-61-252, 76-61-242, +38163/338- Silver Lake – Veliko Gradište, 790. From May 30th to June 1st, 2019 The Golubac Fortress CONTACT PERSONS: The Golubac Fortress was a medieval fortified town on the south side of the Danube River, 4 km downstream from the modern-day town of Golubac, Serbia. The fortress, which was most likely built Ivan Dobrosavljević, PhD during the 14th century, is split into three compounds which were built in stages. It has ten towers, most VSI Požarevac, of which started square, and several of which received many-sided reinforcements with the advent of General sponsor: firearms. tel: +38112/554-840, mob: +38164/85-36-555 E-mail: [email protected] Golubac Fortress has had a tumultuous history. Prior to its construction it was the site of a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it became the object of many battles, especially between the WEB: www.vsipozarevac.com Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. It changed hands repeatedly, passing between Turks, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Serbs, and Austrians, until 1867, when it was turned over to the Serbian Knez, Great sponsors: Mihailo Obrenović III. Now, it is a popular tourist attraction in the region and a sightseeing point on Danube boat tours. The Organizing Committee of PROGRAM 17TH SYMPOSIUM th ~HEALTH CARE, SELECTION AND Thursday, May 30 REPRODUCTION OF PIGS~ 1400-1600 Registration and accommodation of guests and speakers PRESIDENT 1700 Opening Ceremony of the Symposium - cultural and artistic Ivan Dobrosavljević program 1730 Award ceremony; Presentation of organizers and sponsors - Welcome cocktail SECRETARIAT 1800-1910 I PLENARY SESSION: SELECTION AND ECONOMICS IN Danijela Martić, Milica Lazić, Milena Živojinović, Milica PIG BREEDING. Ilić, Marija Mikić, Nataša Bogićević, Slavonka Stokić- 15 Nikolić. o 19 Presentation of new books and edition MEMBERS Friday, May 31st Adamović Vlastimir, Đurić Zlatko, Đurić Vuk, Filipović Vesna, Jakić - Dimić Dobrila, Lukić Miloš, Marić Zoran, SWINE HEALTH CARE Petrović Tamaš, Milenković Mikica, Milićević Marina, 0830-1430 II PLENARY SESSION Snežana Stevanović-Đorđević , Simić Violeta, Tzika Eleni, Vasilev Dragan, Vasilev Saša, Vidić Branka, 1430-1530 LAUNCH BREAK Živojinović Slobodan 1530-1930 III PLENARY SESSION: NUTRITION - MODERN EXPERT COMMITTEE TECHNOLOGY GROWING AND REPRODUCTION OF PIGS. Bojkovski Jovan, Došen Radosav, Ivetić Vojin, Jovičin Milovan, Kureljušić Branislav, Miljković Vladan, Mirilović 2030 GALA DINNER WITH MUSIC Milorad, Pavlović Ivan, Petrović Jelena, Petrujkić Branko, Puvača Nikola, Prodanov-Radulović Jasna, Rogožarski Saturday, June 1st Dragan, Savić Božidar, Spînu Marina, Stančić Ivan, Stankov Perica, Stojanović Dragica, Trajilović Dragiša, FOOD HYGIENE AND LEGISLATION Vasiljević Teodora. 30 30 09 -11 IV PLENARY SESSION EDITORIAL BOARD Ana Vasić, Ivan Pavlović, Milorad Mirilović, 1130-1500 Cruising to Golubac Fortress (the organizer reserves the right Nataša Bogićević. to change the plan and the time of the excursion). Closing the Symposium LECTOR Nataša Bogićević. INSTRUCTION FOR PAYMENT ORDERS INSTRUCTION FOR PAYMENT IN FAVOR OF LEGAL ENTITIES IN USD ORDERS IN FAVOR OF LEGAL ENTITIES IN EUR Intermediary Bank / Correspondent Bank SWIFT – BIC: SCBLUS33 Intermediary Bank / Correspondent Bank Fed Wire SWIFT – BIC: DEUTDEFF ABA: 026002561 Name: DEUTSCHE BANK AG Name: STANDARD CHARTERED City, Country: FRANKFURT AM MAIN, BANK GERMANY City, Country: NEW YORK,NY, UNITED STATES Account with institution / Beneficiary's Bank SWIFT – BIC: KOBBRSBG Account with institution / Beneficiary's Bank Name: KOMERCIJALNA BANKA AD SWIFT – BIC: KOBBRSBG BEOGRAD Name: KOMERCIJALNA BANKA AD Street: Svetog Save 14 BEOGRAD City, Country: 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Street: Svetog Save 14 Serbia City, Country: 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia Beneficiary Beneficiary IBAN/ IBAN/ Account Account Number: RS35205007180000106914 Number: RS35205007180000106914 Company "VSI POZAREVAC" Company name: name: "VSI POZAREVAC" Street: DUNAVSKA 89 Street: DUNAVSKA 89 City, Country: POZAREVAC, REPUBLIC OF City, Country: POZAREVAC, REPUBLIC OF SERBIA SERBIA .
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