... national report for the next Ministerial Conference." On this background, the ENIC Bureau, the NARIC Advisory Board and the Bureau of the Lisbon Recognition Convention Committee have drawn up draft guidelines for the national reports and hereby submit the draft to the Bologna Follow Up Group. Action Plan Bologna Implementation Macedonia, available from: http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/macedonian_bologna_action_plan.doc>, the ENIC Bureau, the NARIC Advisory Board and the Bureau of the Lisbon Recognition Convention Committee http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/macedonian_bologna_action_plan.doc
... thereinforcement of the culture of living of all Macedonian citizens. It is constantly striving to contributeto the realisation of sustainable development and improvement of the society and its promotion as anequal and respected member of the European and world environment. National Strategy for Development of Education in the Republic of Macedonia 2005-2015 (2204), available from: http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/national_strategy_for_the_development_of_education.pdf Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Macedonia http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/national_strategy_for_the_development_of_education.pdf
... months. This interim paper describeswhat is currently known about poverty in Macedonia, summarizes existing elements of apoverty reduction strategy, and puts forward some suggestions until a complete strategyis put in place a year from now. Poverty Reducation Strategy Paper, available from: http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/prsp_report_macedonia.pdf Government of the Republic of Macedonia http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/prsp_report_macedonia ...
You can find enclosed the analysis of the 2005 Questionnaire on the implementation of the European Charter for Small Enterprises in Kosovo Progress Report on the implementation of the European Charter for
Small Enterprises in Kosovo 2005, available from: http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/sme_charter_report_2005_kosovo.pdf> Department of Private Sector Development Policy, Pristina http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/sme_charter_report_2005_kosovo.pdf>
Kosovo is the country, which has the lowest scale of direct foreign investments in Europe – consequently without investments there will not be any transfer of knowledge and modern technology, there will not be any fresh capital, there will not be any new jobs and there will not be any home production. Despite the existence of a relatively stimulating legislation and some sporadic engagements by UNMIK and Kosovo institutions in order to do something more to change this alarming situation, ...
... worldwide Grid initiatives by establishing a Grid infrastructure that will expand and support the European Research Area in the region. The initiative is coordinated by the Greek Research & Technology Network and the project consortium consists of representatives from National Grid Initiatives of Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Hungary, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Moldova, Croatia, as well as CERN in an advisory role. The project has established National Grid Initiatives in all countries in the region, developed the regional Grid infrastructure, and is currently supporting more than 20 end-user applications from more than 10 different scientific fields. The Greek Research and ...
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in the FYR of Macedonia and the University of Cambridge signed a Memorandum of Understanding expressing interest in establishing a programme of cooperation between the two institutions. The initial scope of the cooperation, led by the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing, is: (1) to establish a postgraduate course in Industrial Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management ...
... Popper Room): The Future of Kosovo To download the full program please go to:http://web.ceu.hu/cens/assets/files/conference/Western_Balkans_program Participants: Haris Abaspahic (ACIPS Center for Policy Research, Bosnia Herzegovina)Péter Balazs (CEU)Ana-Maria Boromiska (Institute for International Relations, Croatia )Slobodan Chashule (Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Macedonia)András Deak (Hungarian Institute of International Affairs Russia and Kosovo)Vlado Dimovski (University of Ljubljana)Michael Ehrke (Director, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung)Vladimir Gligorov (Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies)Kinga Goncz (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hungary)Istvan Gyarmati (International Center for Democratic Transition)Péter Gyorkos (Ambassador of Hungary in Croatia ...
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... of Ss. Cyril & Methodius; Maria Donevska, Head of the Institute of Social Work and Social Policy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Maria Luisa Silva Mejias, UN Resident Coordinator /UNDP Resident Representative. Source: Nikos Zaharis, SEERC A book launch event will take place in Skopje, FYR of Macedonia on February 15, 2008 at the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius organised in cooperation with SEERC ...
... or services with clear economic utility.The funding includes labour costs and costs for consultancy services in the area of R&D. A special financial bonus is available for projects with female leadership. Target countries for this call are all Western Balkan countries (Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) but also Bulgaria and Romania as well as the Central European countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Slowenia), Malta, Cyprus, Turkey and Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Moldavia, Ukraine, Belorussia and finally Russia.Project coordinators have to be located in Vienna, Austria. Funding is provided by the City of ...
... and the BCC 2008 International Case Study Competition, where students present themselves to potential employers and representatives of international companies get the chance to recruit future staff from the region. Further information:http://www.bcchallenge.org WUS Austria invites exceptional students from Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Kosovo/UNMIK, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, who study law, economics, political sciences, international relations, information technologies or related disciplines to take part in the Balkan Case Challenge 2008 ...
"The Western Balkans states, all along the long road towards EU membership, have great expectations from the Slovene presidency – they expect integration of the Western Balkans to climb at the top of the EU agenda. Are those expectations realistic and substantiated?" ..... more An important message is made explicit in this 1-page newsletter published in January 2008: Western Balkans states can do more than to rely on the Slovenians as promoters of their countries’ interests: A more clear and ...
... CIVET – Albania Ministry of Civil Affairs MCA – Bosnia and Herzegovina Foundation for Higher Education World University Service Bosnia and Herzegovina SUS BiH – Bosnia and Herzegovina Ministry of Science, Education and Sports MZOS – Croatia Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar – Croatia Ministry of Education and Science MON -MK – FYRo Macedonia Ministry of Economy MOE -MK – FYRo Macedonia Ministry of Education and Science MPIN – Montenegro Directorate for Development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises DDSME − Montenegro Ministry of Science and Technological Development MSTD – Serbia Mihajlo Pupin Institute MPI – Serbia Kosova Education Center KEC – Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244) Partners from the EU and Associated Countries: Federal Ministry of Science and ...
... Foresight and Research Priorities Setting in South Eastern Europe with Special Consideration of Climate Change". The target group for the training seminar & conference participation grants are people interested in launching, carrying out or using Foresight activities in SEE countries (Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia (including Kosovo), FYR of Macedonia). The seminar/workshop will last from Thursday March 6 9.00 AM till Friday, March 7, 12 AM. Depending on interest, the session on day 2 (i.e. the morning of Friday 7th of March) will be devoted to brainstorming on possibilities for joint SEE regional activities in the field ...
... x6F;rgWebsite: http://www.ceinet.org Source: CEI, ASOs Among other roles the Central European Initiative (CEI) can be considered a donor organisation which provides co-financing to various projects proposed by its 18 Member States (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine ...
... The Youth Entrepreneurial Service (YES) seeks to strengthen the local innovation system in Macedonia by stimulating to practical entrepreneurship among the youth by offering complementary activities that will ease the start-up of new ventures. The YES project shall become a good practice model for entrepreneurship and new firm creation in the region as an approach to developing promising new business ideas among well-educated youth ...
Aim of this measure is to support the further development and differentiation of the national S&T system and S&T policy in the WBC by benefiting from the German experiences and knowledge. Science administrators from the respective ministries of Bosnia & Herzegovina, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia participated in the management training in Bonn, Germany. The participants of the management training: had been introduced into the national S&T system and S&T policy of the Federal Republic of Germany including relevant aspects of European and international cooperation;got an overview on the responsibilities ...
... rsquo;s intention to initiate dialogue in due time on visa liberalisation with each of the five countries with a view to establishing a road map on the conditions to be met. Source: SETimes, seeurope.net An agreement relieving visa restrictions for citizens of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia travelling to the EU enters into force on January 1, 2008 ...
... is divided into three operational programmes: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (EIP), Innovation Communication Technologies Policy support Programme (ICT PSP), and Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE). The programme runs from 2007 to 2013. The European Commission's Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) was presented in Skopje on December 19, 2007. FYR of Macedonia and Croatia are the two non-EU members that have joined the CIP ...