The sites in question are: Summer Residence of King Aleksandar Karađorđević in Han Pijesak, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Former French Embassy in Cetinje, Montenegro; Suvača in Kikinda and Coal Mine in Senje, Serbia; Zlatko's Tower, Archaeological Site of Stobi, Aqueduct in Skopje, and Church St. George in Staro Nagorichane, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with the works at the Fortress of Gumnishte in Kosovo* and St. Mary ...
... well as the necessary documents can be found here The online application form is available here. General website is to be found here. The Free State of Bavaria offers new scholarships for German language courses in 2014. The scholarships include tuition fees, accommodation and meals. Students and young scientists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia (FYROM), Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine with basic German knowledge (at least A2-level) are eligible to apply for the summer school grants for German language in Bavaria. The scholarships include the course fee, accommodation and a food allowance at a Bavarian University ...
The author article by the RCC Secretary General, has been published by 9 dailies from the region: in Politika (Serbia, published on 24 January 2014); Dnevni avaz, Nezavisne novine and Vecernji list (Bosnia and Herzegovina, published on 22 January 2014); Vijesti (Montenegro, published on 20 January 2014); Mapo (Albania, published on 17 January 2014); Jutarnji list (Croatia, published on 17 January 2014); Utrinski vesnik (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, published on 17 January 2014); and Tribuna (Kosovo*, published on 16 January 2014). The articles ...
The Center for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS) at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Singidunum University invites you to apply for the fifth Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies. The 2014 Summer School will take place at the Faculty of Media and Communications in Belgrade, from June 30 to July 7, 2014. We are now receiving applications for the following four courses to choose from: „Re-Imagining“ the Balkans - Inquiries into diversity, borders ...
... interested to contribute to their reaching. Deadline for submission of proposals: March 04, 2014. Find more information on the official Call for partnership Find the Terms of Reference here. The RRPP Management, implemented by the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is launching a call for partnership with an institution/organisation in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is interested to act as its Local Coordination Unit (LCU ...
... Source: European Commission Topics: WBIF Type: Other Beneficiaries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia, Western Balkans Keywords: call for proposals, Guidelines, wbif, western balkans investment framework Find all information on the Document website. This document aims to provide WBIF stakeholders, particularly officials from relevant institutions in WBIF beneficiaries, with a concise and user-friendly guide to preparing and submitting applications ...
This is the first time in a macro-regional strategy that there has been an equal balance of EU countries (Croatia, Greece, Italy, Slovenia) and non-EU countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia) working together to meet common challenges and build on shared strengths. Crucially in a region that has seen some of Europe's most serious conflicts, the strategy will help to bring the Western Balkans closer to the European Union. Its focus will be above all on blue growth, transport ...
... For Registration please follow this link The EBRD will be hosting all seven prime ministers from the Western Balkans and Croatia in London later this month, the first time it has hosted so many heads of governments at its headquarters. Attending the forum will be the prime ministers of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo*, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, all participating under the Gymnich formula. The event on February 24th – the first all-inclusive Western Balkans summit at the EBRD – will provide an ideal opportunity for business leaders and international companies to learn more about the countries and the Bank’s role in ...
... Project Management Policy Dialogue Tackling Societal Challenges (Energy Efficiency/Bio-Economy) Analytical Evidence on Research and Innovation Promoting Innovative Danube Societies Scaling-up Danube Funding Mechanisms Communication and Dissemination and involves partners from almost all countries participating in the EU Strategy for the Danube Region: Austria (ZSI as coordinator, BMWFW and FFG) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ministry of Civil Affairs) Bulgaria (Univ. of Ruse) Croatia (EKO SUSTAV limited liability company) Germany (BMBF, DLR and Steinbeis) Hungary (RCISD) Moldova (National Academy of Sciences, CIP) Romania (Ministry for National Education) Serbia (University of Novi Sad and Mihaijlo Pupin Institute) Slovak Republic (Bratislava Innovation Center) Slovenia (Ministry for Education ...
... Montenegro Igor Lukšić, PhD, Deputy Prime Minister for IR and EU integration Vujica Lazović, PhD, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Financial System Robert-Jan Smits, Director General, DG Research and Innovation Lindita Nikolla, Minister of Education and Sports of Albania (tbc) Sredoje Nović, Minister of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (tbc) Spiro Ristovski, Minister of Education and Science of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (tbc) Ramë Buja, Minister of Education,Science and Technology of Kosovo*(tbc) The event will be the right place to discuss about the “Societal Challenges”- with focus on “Food security and Sustainable Agriculture“, the ...
The author article by the RCC Secretary General, has been published by 9 dailies from the region: in Politika (Serbia, published on 24 January 2014); Dnevni avaz, Nezavisne novine and Vecernji list (Bosnia and Herzegovina, published on 22 January 2014); Vijesti (Montenegro, published on 20 January 2014); Mapo (Albania, published on 17 January 2014); Jutarnji list (Croatia, published on 17 January 2014); Utrinski vesnik (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, published on 17 January 2014); and Tribuna (Kosovo*, published on 16 January 2014). The articles ...
... 3 September 2015. Within 60 days after completion of the residency, the candidate must submit a written report. Conditions of entry Applicants eligible for the fellowship are writers from all genres under 35 (born after 1979) from CEI Member States, which are not part of the European Union (Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine). Application guidelines The deadline for applications is 30 April 2014. Applications must be received in a sealed envelope by regular mail. The committee will consider entries postmarked on or before 30 April 2014. Slovene Writers’ Association (Writer in Residence) Tomšičeva 12 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia ...
This award will be given to 14 young scientists - one in each country that is part of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region [Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Moldavia, Montenegro, Serbia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Romania and the Ukraine]. The award seeks to encourage young scientists to engage in the scientific examination of issues and questions specifically related to the Danube, and to stimulate the scientific community in the Danube region ...
The growth performance of the pre-accession countries improved in 2013. GDP growth turned positive in the four Western Balkan economies that had experienced recession in 2012 and gathered pace in the other countries where it had slowed down. Albania might be the sole exception to this general pattern. Having picked up in the first quarter and generally accelerated in the second quarter, growth further increased in the third quarter in several countries, including in Serbia where it had ...
Questions on applications can only be answered until Thursday evening 30 January (17.00h). Before applying online: Check the eligibility criteria! Check the info sheets and academic offers of the requested host universities; Check theoverview of the scholarships on offer; Consider contacting the department where you would like to study: this way you will obtain more information on their study opportunities and formalities; Take note of the difference between exchange and ...
... Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Kosovo* Assisting Media Democratization after Low-Intensity Conflict: The Case of FYR of Macedonia Media Reforms in Turbulent Times: The Role of Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Serbia The Uncertain Future: Centers for Investigative Journalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Media Assistance: Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo* Looking for Shortcuts? Assistance to – and Development of – Public Service Broadcasting Building Media Systems in the Western Balkans: Lost between Models and Realities http://www.rrpp-westernbalkans.net/en/News/Working-Papers-Series-on-Media-Assistance-in-the-Western-Balkans.html RRPP ...
Transitional change in the past two decades is only part of an unending sequence of socio-politico-economic changes which the countries of the South-East European region have been undergoing for the past 100 years. Older members of these communities have often, without changing their place of residence, been citizens of many different states and experienced multiple changes of political systems, ideologies, constitutions, legal systems, and accompanying institutions, and they have borne witness ...
... participants, it finished with the success. EUSDR Conference, November 27 – 28, 2013, Zagreb in figures 24 speakers from 8 EU countries 21 presentations, 7 presentations (European & Croatian institutions/Business associations), 6 presentations (SMEs/corporate) and 8 presentations (science/research community) 294 registered participants from 17 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republik, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Turkey). 10 EUSDR countries were present in Zagreb (Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republik, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia) 165 participants expressed the interest in starting EUSDR projects or/and in the search for ...
... Europe Direct by phone 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 or by e-mail Source: EC press release On December 23rd, the European Commission adopted the 2013 national programme for Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). The funds available amount to EUR 41.9 million. This is EUR 45 million less than initially envisaged. Since Bosnia and Herzegovina is at a standstill in the European integration process, the European Commission could not justify providing the full amount of previously ...
Dear readers, Please find attached the 10th edition of the WBC-INCO.NET Journal published on the occasion of the 15th and last meeting of the Steering Platform on Research for the Western Balkan countries supported by WBC-INCO.NET, that took place in Zagreb, Croatia, on December 11/12, 2013. The cooperation in RTDI between all stakeholders in the region is growing continuously while a new programming “era” is on the horizon. The Platform consequently focused on Horizon 2020; however, ...