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Prior to this final deadline, potential applicants should observe the following intermediary closing dates: 12 August 2016: National IPA Coordinator transmits the pre-submission notification to the WBIF Secretariat; and 19 August 2016: The IFI Coordination Office issues preliminary project codes to the National IPA Coordinators. Prospective proposals should be in line with national sector strategies and should aim at unblocking an existing WBIF project, across the WBIF eligible sectors. In ...
... of Austria’s foreign, economic, security and development interests in the Danube Region/ Western Balkans and the need to rekindle the reform dynamics fostering both regional integration and EU integration. The regional strategy is meant to be complementary to the existent bilateral country strategies for Albania and Kosovo* and has been elaborated with a whole-of-government perspective. The reform partnership with six countries in the Western Balkans and with the Republic of Moldova (MD) is based on the following two foreign and development policy objectives: Strengthening the regional cooperation Supporting the EU-accession and on three thematic ...
... in 2011 and Montenegro in 2013, and a higher majority (57 %) in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in 2012. By contrast, women were in a minority among R & D personnel in Bosnia and Herzegovina (42 %). Update is expected in October 2016. No data are available for Albania and Kosovo. Nevertheless some observations are made by “She figures 2015” team and are summarised below. For detailed information and methodological constraints please consult the “She Figures” handbook and report. Overall, women researchers remain under‑represented, except in Macedonia, Latvia and Lithuania Despite increasing gender balance amongst top level graduates ...
... submitted after the deadline will be rejected. Source: CBIB+ The EU-funded multi-beneficiary project ‘Cross-Border Institution Building (CBIB+) Phase II’ has launched a contest to award three prizes for research papers in relation to the cross-border cooperation programmes between beneficiary countries (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro and Serbia ...
... science, technology or medicine at educational institutions in the Republic of Slovenia for individual level of education, more precisely for: – Master studies (second level), – Doctoral studies (third level). Under this Call the following states are perceived as Western Balkans states: Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Kosovo* FYR of Macedonia Serbia The scholarship is granted for: living costs: in the total amount of EUR 8.400,00 for each study year; and tuition fee: the maximum granted amount of yearly scholarship for tuition fee for an individual year of study shall amount to 100% of tuition fee ...
... at the membership level. For example, our Minister of Education is a member of the Academy; our Prime Minister is also a member of the Academy. So the cooperation among the members of the Academy is very good. All countries from the region are also associated with Horizon 2020 (except Kosovo, however Kosovo can participate as a third country as well); at first, the preliminary results show some success stories, however overall participation rate is still quite low. In your opinion, what is the most important thing that needs to be done on the national level in order to improve the participation and ...
This fifth meeting of the Western Balkans Platform on Education and Training (WB PET) was held in Sarajevo and included representatives from the governments of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro and Serbia. Representatives from the EC included staff from the Education and Culture and Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations Directorates-General. 2016 was the first time Ministers reported on developments in teacher training, following the recommendations of the study on reforming teacher education and training. The study had been presented at ...
... in signing an agreement on cooperation of 33 joint projects in various fields of science and culture, which are under implementation. As of this year, the implementation of 13 joint projects with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts started and we are set to define joint projects with the Kosovo Academy of Sciences and Arts. As you can see, when it comes to scientific cooperation, indeed there are no obstacles, so that cooperation should be extended to other academies in the region. And not to mention that the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts currently chairs the Interacademy Council of ...
... increase their contribution as well. For example, students from our department are involved in projects implemented by the Cultural Heritage without Borders (CHwB), a Swedish non-governmental organisation. They organise summer schools in the region by involving a group of young researchers who are going to restore cultural monuments in Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, etc. This would be a good example and I think that they are doing a good job. Prof. Puto, thank you very much for this interview! *This interview was conducted by Ines Marinkovic, WBC-RTI.info project coordinator. *Interview with Mr. Artan Puto, Professor of Albanian history at Tirana state ...