... key messages and recommendations concerning the topics of the Trieste Summit. More information is available here. Source: European Western Balkan Fund On 26-28 April in Tirana, the latest edition of the Civil Society Forum Series of the Western Balkans series took place, bringing together CSOs from Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, and policy makers from the region and EU ...
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The overview reports describe existing legal frameworks, policies in place as well as legislative developments and provide main statistical data. Find below all reports and those belonging to the DR specifically marked. Below find the reports of the Western Balkans Countries: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo* Montenegro Serbia Source and further information: EACEA The document was drafted by National Erasmus+ Offices present in five regions, Western Balkans (region 1), Eastern Partnership countries (Region 2), South-Mediterranean countries (Region 3), Russian Federation (Region 4) and Central Asia (Region 7), in cooperation with the competent national authorities ...
The analysis examines in particular R&I developments in 11 E&N countries and identifies the main gaps that might hinder successful implementation of S3 initiatives. Smart specialisation (S3) is a place-based policy concept promoting regional economic transformation and investment through innovative activities in the selected domains. Download the report here Source: Danube-INCO.net Danube-INCO.NET, coordination and support action addressing the official EU Strategy for the Danube ...
The analysis examines R&I developments in 11 E&N countries and identifies the main gaps that might hinder successful implementation of S3 initiatives. Smart specialisation (S3) is a place-based policy concept promoting regional economic transformation and investment through innovative activities in the selected domains. The report by Danube-INCO.NET explores the conditions under which the Smart Specialisation model can be applied in the EU enlargement and neighbourhood (E&N) ...
... to move towards regional economic area and announce concrete steps to be taken in the coming years. “This will finally deliver on your motto for a single investment destination, one region one economy.” The One Region, One Economy panel also included Ismir Jusko, Minister of Communication and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Morten Jung, EC’s Senior Advisor for Western Balkans Regional Cooperation; Edin Zećirović, State Secretary at Serbian Ministry of Civil Engineering, Transport and Infrastructure; and Ian Brown, Head of BiH Office of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development , Bosnia and Herzegovina. This 8th edition of the SBF hosts heads ...
... reviewed by our STSM committee and the results will be announced by 2 June 2017. Source: Nereus COST-ACTION We are pleased to inform you that you are now able to submit proposals for Short Time Scientific Missions (STSMs) to take place between June 2017 and December 2017. Applicants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (COST Countries) and Albania (COST Near Neighbour Country) are entitled to apply ...
Proposals need to focus on capacity building by transferring and sharing know-how, in particular from EU CEI Member States to non-EU CEI Member States. The activities can take the form of conferences, seminars, workshops, and training courses. Proposals are to be in line with the CEI Plan of Action 2014-2016 (extended to 2017) and meet the criteria comprehensively outlined in the Call for Proposals. Deadline: Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 17:00 CEST (GMT+2) Trieste time Potential CEI ...
Proposals need to focus on capacity building by transferring and sharing know-how, in particular from EU CEI Member States to non-EU CEI Member States. The activities can take the form of conferences, seminars, workshops, and training courses. Proposals are to be in line with the CEI Plan of Action 2014-2016 (extended to 2017) and meet the criteria comprehensively outlined in the Call for Proposals. Deadline: Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 17:00 CEST (GMT+2) Trieste time Potential CEI ...
... to make participants aware of architectural and represented space. The academic director is Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic, Chair of East and South East European History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. The summer school will take place from 4– 15 September 2017 in Belgrade, Serbia and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Description The summer school “History Takes Place – Dynamics of Urban Change” will bring together from 4 to 15 September 2017 twenty international young researchers – historians, art historians, archaeologists, cultural and social scientists, city planners and architects. This year’s programme is focused on the complex and multi-layered history of Belgrade ...
... to make participants aware of architectural and represented space. The academic director is Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic, Chair of East and South East European History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. The summer school will take place from 4– 15 September 2017 in Belgrade, Serbia and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Description The summer school “History Takes Place – Dynamics of Urban Change” will bring together from 4 to 15 September 2017 twenty international young researchers – historians, art historians, archaeologists, cultural and social scientists, city planners and architects. This year’s programme is focused on the complex and multi-layered history of Belgrade ...
The Conference is connecting institutional and private investors from all over the world with businessmen and project owners from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. It represents a platform for business networking and exploration of investment opportunities in the Southeast Europe region with the sole objective to foster its economic development. Each year the Conference gathers more than 1,000 participants and has full media coverage both locally ...
The Conference is connecting institutional and private investors from all over the world with businessmen and project owners from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. It represents a platform for business networking and exploration of investment opportunities in the Southeast Europe region with the sole objective to foster its economic development. Each year the Conference gathers more than 1,000 participants and has full media coverage both locally ...
... services. Benefits will also accrue to the institutions from the more intensive research and innovation performers, in terms of access to new research avenues, creativity and the development of new approaches, as well as a source for increased mobility (inwards and outwards) of qualified scientists. *Widening Countries are:Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Faroe Islands, FYR of Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine. Source and further information: EC The WIDESPREAD-05-2017 call is part of the Horizon 2020 Programme dubbed "Spreading Excellence and Widening Particaption ...
... nbsp;All seminar presentations on how to submit a successful application were recorded in several videos and are available here. The Programme covers 14 countries, 9 of them EU Member States (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany-Baden Württemberg and Bayern, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) and 5 non-member states (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine). As a general rule, EU financing is only provided to project partners located in the Programme Area. Source and further information: DTP The Danube Transnational Programme is launching the second call for proposals for its ...
... in the Western Balkan countries. Delegates of other countries are listed in a document attached. ALBANIA Mr Alban YLLI Director of Institute of Public Health Rruga Aleksander Moisiu, Nr 80 Tirane Albania Tel: + 355 42 37 47 56 Fax: + 355 42 37 00 58 E-mail: albanylli@yahoo.co.uk BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Ms. Biljana CAMUR VESELINOVIČ Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Trg BiH 3 71000 Sarajevo Tel.: (+387 33)492 551 e-mail: biliana.camur@mcp.gov.ba Mr. Ammar MIRAŠČIJA Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Trg BiH 3 71000 Sarajevo Tel.: (+387 33) 492 597 e-mail: ammar.mirasciia@mcp.gov.ba FYR of Macedonia Prof. Meri ...
... stage (deadline for registration: 31st May 2017). Since limited places are available, we encourage you to register at your earliest convenience through the online registration form. A limited number of grants, covering the full costs of travel and accommodation, will be available for participants from the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine. The workshop will be held in English Download the flyer here CONTACT project website Source and further information: CERIC-ERIC CERIC-ERIC and the Central European Initiative - CEI are glad to invite you to the CONTACT workshop, taking place at the CERIC ...
... stage (deadline for registration: 31st May 2017). Since limited places are available, we encourage you to register at your earliest convenience through the online registration form. A limited number of grants, covering the full costs of travel and accommodation, will be available for participants from the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine. The workshop will be held in English Download the flyer here CONTACT project website Source and further information: CERIC-ERIC CERIC-ERIC and the Central European Initiative - CEI are glad to invite you to the CONTACT workshop, taking place at the CERIC ...
... tools have been developed: website, the newsletter Yellow&Blue, regular e-flash news, discussion forums and social media, researches and studies, various booklets and leaflets. The focus of our activities is on the management and implementation of 11 IPA CBC programmes between two WB countries: Albania – Kosovo* Albania – Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro Croatia – Bosnia and Herzegovina (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) Croatia – Montenegro (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) Croatia – Serbia (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Albania The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Kosovo* Montenegro – Kosovo* Serbia – Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia – Montenegro The project “Cross-border Institution Building Plus ...