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Vladan Đokić (; born 20 September 1963) is a Serbian university
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and
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, who has served as rector of the
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since 2021.


Early life and education

Đokić was born on 20 September 1963 in
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,
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,
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. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade in 1988. As a student, he completed an internship at the architectural firm ''MM Architectes'' in
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. He obtained a master's degree in 1991 from the
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, School of Architecture and a PhD in 1998 from his alma mater, the University of Belgrade.


Career

In April 1992, he has been employed as a
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, and in 1994, he was appointed as an assistant professor in the field of
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and
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at the Department of
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and
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, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade. Between 1992 and 1999, as a junior lecturer, he was involved in teaching courses at the Department of Urbanism and Spatial Planning, including "Urban Environment and Urbanization," "Urban Structure and Zoning," "Urban Functions," and "Urban and Spatial Planning." In addition to his work in these courses, he participated for six years in the implementation of integrated teaching for courses such as "Integrated Project 1," "Integrated Project 2," and "Integrated Project 3," at the Department of Architectural and Urban Planning Design. He was appointed associate professor in the field of Urbanism and Spatial Planning in 2004, and in 2010, he became a full professor at the Department of Urbanism at the Faculty of Architecture. From 2006 to 2012, he served as the Vice Dean for Research at the Faculty of Architecture. In 2012 Đokić was elected Dean of the Faculty of Architecture. He was re-elected twice, in 2015 and 2018, and served all three terms in full, until 2021. In 2014, he was appointed to the working group for the expert review of the Draft Spatial Plan for the Special Purpose Area for the Development of the Belgrade Riverfront, as part of the
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project. However, due to being unavailable, he did not attend the session at which it was decided that the plan could proceed to the next stage of adoption, thereby enabling the commencement of construction of the controversial development along the
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Riverbank. He was a member of the Assembly of Red Star Football Club during the 2017–2021 term. From 2017 to 2021 he was a member of the Executive Committee of the European Council of Spatial Planners. Since 2017 Đokić has been the president of the Serbian Network of Urban Morphology. In 2020, Professor Dragana Vasiljević Tomić from the Faculty of Architecture filed a complaint against Dean Vladan Đokić with the Ethics Committee of the University of Belgrade, accusing him of unethical conduct. She also appealed to the university's highest authority on matters of ethical violations, claiming that Dean Đokić, with the help of his associates, had obstructed her promotion to full professor by favouring another candidate. The complaint was dismissed in April 2021. On 25 May 2021 at the session of the University of Belgrade Council, Vladan Đokić, was elected as rector with 23 votes, while the incumbent,
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, received 17 votes. BIRN reported that, since the process to elect a new rector began in January, the election had been marred by procedural irregularities and pressure.


Serbian anti-corruption protests

During 2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption protests Đokić stated that students have the absolute support of the university and the entire academic community. Due to his support for the student-led protests and his refusal to suppress them, government officials and pro-government tabloid tried to portray Đokić as the mastermind behind the protests, alleging he was using them to build his political career from protest. After Darko Glišić stated that Đokić "must be arrested," the next threat came from the President of the National Assembly,
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, who declared that the rector would have to be held accountable. She accused him of violating the
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and laws for four months, insisting that such actions cannot go unpunished. On 17 April 2025 Đokić was called for an informational interview by the police as part of a preliminary investigation concerning alleged abuse of office. The Network for Academic Solidarity and Engagement called on members of the academic community to show their support for Đokić by gathering in front of the Directorate of Criminal Police. On 18 April 2025,
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, the
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, expressed concern over the charges being sought against Đokić, stating: "I am concerned that criminal charges are being sought against the Rector of Belgrade University".


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