Belgrade Student Centre Assures Accommodation for Relocated Residents

Students temporarily moved from Pavilion F will retain the same accommodation conditions, the institution said.

The Student Centre Belgrade has announced that all students who will be temporarily relocated from Pavilion F during planned works will be provided accommodation under the same conditions as before. The institution said the relocation is a temporary measure and that students’ rights and housing standards will remain unchanged throughout the process.

The statement comes after concerns were raised among residents regarding the impact of the relocation on accommodation arrangements and costs. Student Centre officials stressed that affected students will be reassigned to alternative facilities without changes to their contractual conditions or financial obligations.

According to the institution, the move is necessary to facilitate planned works and improve living conditions in the long term. Management said efforts are being made to ensure the transition is carried out with minimal disruption to students’ academic and everyday lives.

The Student Centre added that students will be informed in a timely manner about all relocation details and logistical arrangements, emphasizing that maintaining continuity of accommodation remains a priority.

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