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editHe was the head of a school and received a price (Award of the Union of mathematical societis of Serbia and Montenegro for achievements in mathematical sciences for at most 40 years old researchers.) for junior scientist. This is not enough.--Stone (talk) 09:35, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Vladimir Dragović (Born 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Full Research Professor at Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the founder and president of the Dynamical Systems group and is co-president of The Centre for Dynamical Systems, Geometry and Combinatorics of the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[1] He was the Principal of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade 2004-2008.
So, National Academy of Arts and Sciences, plus director of world prestigious Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade. Those achievements sound like enough. Please state your counter-arguments if you disagree. Thank you. (He is not to blame for doing it prior to his forties.)
The list of his awards is not complete. For instance, no awards he has been awarded during his Principal days in Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade were mentioned in the article.