A total of 33 scientists were awarded and 31 received the State Science Awards which were presented by Parliament Speaker and the Chairman for the committee for state awards Gordan Jandrokovic and Science and Education Minister Blazenka Divjak.
The Croatian Sabor, as the highest legislative body in Croatia, has for 23 years been presenting the state award for science and this year the committee decided to recognise a total of 33 scientists, Jandrokovic underscored.
He said that almost every segment of contemporary man's life is shaped by scientific and technological advancement, and that science is an unavoidable factor in the development of every contemporary state and its social and economic progress and prosperity, including Croatia, which has always been a country of reputable scientists and inventors in all scientific fields and it is that today too.
He added that he was particularly pleased that parliament recently adopted the 2019 budget which has allocated HRK 506 million or 3.7% more for science and education compared to 2018.
Jandrokovic believes that this will continue in the years to follow and particularly underlined that the increased funds are also related to Croatia's associated membership in the biggest research laboratory in the world - CERN and that this cooperation will provide new opportunities for Croatian scientists and lecturers and for Croatia's innovative industry.