... The City Development Agency of Banja Luka (CIDEA) was founded by Decision of Assembly of the city of Banja Luka (Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and it has the status of the juristic person: administrative, non profit organization. The CIDEA is the link between the city administration and other stakeholders participating in the local development. The vision of the Agency is to become the leading institution for the development of the city of Banja Luka ...
This is a new organisation with links to the Inventors Association of Bosnia- Herzegovina, the Technological Faculty at the University of Bihac and other
organisations.
Contact person:
Ljubomir Samardžija, Director
E-mail: ljubsa@bih.net.ba www.inova-bihac.com
... is a cornerstone for future economic growth“. EU funded this project in the amount of 1,117.080 Euro from the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA).The project was implemented by a consortium led by the PKF Accountants & business advisers from UK. Source: Delegation of the European Union to Bosnia and Herzegovina Mr. Holger Schroeder, Head of Operations of the EU Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina spoke in Sarajevo on May 22, 2012 about the achievements of the EU funded project on the Support to the introduction of Public Internal Financial Control in BiH, at its final conference ...
... relations with innovation and research stakeholders Specific professional expertise - experience in design plan of media campaign for printed and electronic media: press releases, - experience in implementation of media campaign - experience in organisation and moderation of confererces, workshops, etc. Work place: Bosnia and Herzegovina, short term missions Project timeline: start in autumn 2012 (September), duration 15 months. Direct your applications to cartalos@logotech.gr by May 31, 2012 Please use the attached format for your CV. Logotech (Greece), Centre for Social Innovation (Austria) and Technopolis (Belgium) are shortlisted for a ...
This paper studies the variable impact of the global economic crisis on the post-communist countries of South East Europe and Turkey. The central question is whether the institutional reforms introduced in the former group of countries during the transition period have improved their ability to cope with external shocks. The transmission mechanisms of the crisis to the region are identified as contractions of credit, foreign direct investment, remittances, and exports, and their variable ...
Bloomberg, the world's most trusted source of data, news, analytic and trading tools for businesses and financial professionals, has acquired in 2009 New Energy Finance, the leading provider of independent analysis, data and news in the clean energy and carbon markets. The report commissioned by the CEI, quite comprehensive but very conservative in its approach, elaborates two main scenarios: 1) a fuel-demand scenario showing what it would take to replace 10% ...
According to the innovation market and research needs identified in the frame of two surveys conducted in Task 8.1 (“Stocktaking”) which were presented in the last issue of the WBC-INCO.NET Journal, as well as according to the results obtained during the First Innovation Dialogue Forum held in Becici/Montenegro on November 8-9, 2010, examples of good practice in the EU Member States and in the Western Balkan countries have been collected. This online publication includes a collection of 45 ...
This ERA fabric map provides a starting point for the implementation of the 'Visions for the ERA' (VERA) project by giving a snapshot of the ERA today in support of developing alternative future scenarios for its evolution and by mapping current involvement of stakeholders in ERA. It looks at division of responsibilities between EU and Member States, and at institutions and bodies involved in the European research system. Starting from the six ERA dimensions described in the ERA Green Paper, ...
... policy learning. A variety of different methods are used to provide a better understanding of how different actors are related to the innovation system as a whole. Funding for the project was provided by the Research Council Norway. The WBinNO project is a partnership of five institutes located in Norway, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia and is led by Mark Knell of the Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU), Oslo, Norway. On Wednesday, 6 June 2010 the project organised a workshop in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Innovation Policy Learning in the Western Balkans. The workshop offered ...
INTERFOB BH was founded in Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in July 2006. It is a non-profit, non-governmental development and consulting organization. Its activities involve project engineering, trainings /educational and consulting services in the field of wood technology, forestry, environmental protection, agriculture, light industry, energy efficiency and waste management. INTERFOB - Bosnia and Herzegovina is an official member of INTERFOB association ...
The BH Wood Cluster Association is a private sector group promoting networking and joint activities in research and information dissemination, collaborative operations, and joint marketing. It emerged throughout the USAID Cluster Competitiveness Activity in particularly the Wood Processing and Forestry Cluster (WP&F Cluster).
Contact person:
Matko Stjepanović, Director
E-mail: director@drvni-klaster.ba
Further contact details are provided below. www.drvni-klaster.ba
... The organizational structure of the Institute for Intellectual Property of Bosnia and Herzegovina is regulated by the Regulations concerning the Internal Organization of the Institute for Intellectual Property of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was adopted on the Assembly 104 of the Ministers Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina held on November 4, 2009. The Institute consists of: • Copyright and Related Rights Council; • Council for the Development of Intellectual Property Users; • Council for Intellectual Property Protection. The Institute conducts further activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina: • It coordinates the procedure for the acquisition, maintenance, transfer and cessation of industrial property ...
... engaged in projects or institutions working on political, social or cultural issues have the ability to implement a project and to inspire other people for their goals and ideals have strong links with the civil society in their countries be a resident of one of the eligible countries: Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Montenegro, Morocco, Palestinian Territories, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE be young adults up to the age of 32 and have a very good command of English WORKING LANGUAGE: English SCHEDULE: The Learning ...
... Eligible Institutions for participation in the programme are: Albanian Ministry of Education and Science; Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports; Kosovo*Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; FYR Macedonia Ministry of Education; Republic of Moldova Ministry of Education; Montenegrin Ministry of Education and Sports and Ministry of Science; Romanian Ministry of Education, Science, Youth and Sports; and Serbian Ministry of Education and Science ...
... CEEPUS at a glance: Who is a member? Current member countries: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia. Prishtina/Kosovo is also participating. What is the legal basis? The legal basis for CEEPUS is an international Agreement signed by the member states and open for accession. What is the organizational ...
... Greece) that were less represented in the last schools. But the school is of course open to all young immunologists from the entire region. Further information: www.bnitm.de/SEEIS2012 Summer_School_Immunology-Sarajevo2012.pdf The 4th EFIS-EJI South Eastern European Immunology School (SEEIS2012) will be held in the vicinity of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from September 20 (Thursday) to September 23 (Sunday) with a major focus on transmitting modern immunology to advanced students, doctors and young investigators interested in the state-of-art immunology. A group of international speakers will ensure a highly interactive, scientifically stimulative and intense conference program. They will highlight recent advances in ...
The “Advisory Group” constitutes a community of experts in the design, development and implementation of systems and applications for Monitoring and Control. The goal is to offer a point of reference in the process of reinforcing the research collaboration among leading research teams from the EU and the Western Balkan Countries. The experts will complement the consortium’s efforts and suppport the early validation of the main project outcomes (BALCON project), increase their credibility and ...
These papers are made public at an early stage in the adoption process of the work programme to provide potential applicants with the currently expected main lines of the 2013 work programme. It is a working document not yet endorsed by the Commission and its content does not in any way prejudge the subsequent modifications by the Commission, the subsequent formal opinion of the Programme Committee nor the final decision of the Commission. Only the adopted work programme will have legal value. ...
... and other tasks falling under competencies of the Republic of Srpska in the areas of preschool education, elementary school education and secondary school education; • Administrative, professional and other tasks falling under competencies of the Republic of Srpska in the area of high education; • Preparation of collaboration programs with Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and another countries and another international organizations in the field of education according to Constitution of Republic of Srpska and Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina; • Pedagogical standards and students’ standards. Contact person: Anton Kasipovic, Minister Further contact details are provided below. www.vladars.net
... Applicants eligible for the fellowship are writers from all genres under 35 (born after 1977) from CEI Member States which are not part of the European Union (Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine). The fellowship is endowed with a cash award of EUR 5,000 for a three-month stay in any of the Central European Initiative Member States, selected by the candidate. The fellowship winner will be guest of the 27th Vilenica International Literary ...