... shows its full dedication to the enlargement process and inclusiveness.” “Over the past years, Serbia has gone through a tremendous change, showing courage to deal with most challenging issues: normalization of relations with Kosovo*, fight against corruption and recession, at the same time showing full dedication to regional cooperation.” In this respect, Svilanovic underlined the important contribution of Serbia and all countries of the region ...
... to debate current problems that the Balkan states are facing nowadays, as well as the emerging issues of confronting the past and managing good governance in the future.” http://csdu.org.rs/csdu-press/ Srdjan M. Jovanović and Veran Stančetić Center for Good Governance Studies / Centar za studije dobrog upravljanja Belgrade, Serbia ...
... apply for a scholarship (except for Bachelor), on condition that they are registered at or obtained a degree from an EU university.For more detailed eligibility criteria, please check this link. Eligible Western Balkan countries are: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo* (under UNSCR 1244/99) and Serbia. More information on Basileus I, Basileus II, Basileus III and Basileus IV can be found here. More information on the current project Basileus V can be found here ...
European Commission - MEMO/14/41 'Good morning, dobar dan i dobro došli! Ovo je istorijskij dan za Srbiju, ovo je istorijskij dan za EU. This is a historic day for Serbia and also for the EU. The country is taking another important step on its path to the European Union. Today we made a symbolic start, at the highest political level, to the practical negotiations of individual chapters that will follow in the months and years to come. This first accession ...
... continued, and contacts with researchers from observatories in Tenerife and La Palma in Spain have been forged. “I can say that the Belissima project has attracted attention whenever its activities and plans for a new telescope have been presented,” says Samurovic. It is hoped that the refurbished observatory will inspire Serbia’s astronomers of the future, and lead to greater public understanding of the science. “The degree of scientific illiteracy in Serbia is alarmingly high,” says Samurovic. “Therefore, we expect that through the popularisation of our work, we may significantly improve the present situation. A series of TV programmes dedicated to ...
... Bosnia and Herzegovina Starting from Scratch: The Role of 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 ...
... pre-defined categories. The model for these indicators is the Bologna Process Scorecard – used in the 2012 Bologna Implementation Report. The Scoreboard covers all 28 EU Member States, as well as Iceland, Turkey, Liechtenstein and Norway. Data is not available for Switzerland. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM), Montenegro and Serbia are not covered by the report as they joined the Eurydice network in the course of 2013, after the project had started. This document is published by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA, Eurydice and Policy Support) and is to be quoted as the European Commission/EACEA/Eurydice ...
... and the Commission. The data was collected and checked between summer 2012 and summer 2013. The Eurydice Network provides information on and analyses of European education systems and policies. It consists of 40 national units based in 36 countries (EU Member States, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland). It is co-ordinated and managed by the EU Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency in Brussels, which drafts its studies and provides a range of online resources3. How were the indicators in the Scoreboard developed? To understand how the scoreboard was developed, it is useful ...
... the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. For any additional information, please send an E-mail to the organizers: lft@idscs.org.mk or cesk2010@gmail.com Original Source The Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis” Skopje (FYROM), Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe (Serbia), Social Research Kosova (Kosovo*) and Centre for Social Research “Analitika” (Bosnia-Herzegovina) are issuing a call for papers to be published in the volume “A Life for Tomorrow – Social Transformations in South-East Europe”. Priority will be given to papers presented at the “Lost in Transition” conference held on July 6th and ...
... and maintenance Human factor in transport systems Transport management issues Transport optimization problems Low-volume roads: planning, design, construction, safety, maintenance, operations, environmental and social issues Transport equity appraisal Transportation policy, etc. International Conference on Traffic and Transport Engineering (ICTTE Belgrade 2014) will be held on 27-28th November 2014 in Belgrade (Serbia) and will be co-hosted by the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering. http://www.ijtte.com/article/102/ICTTE_Belgrade_2014.html Hotel Moscow/Belgrade
... 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 the partners in EUSDR projects. The objective of the Conference was to foster stronger ...
... This was a historic year for Serbia's relations with the EU, with the decision to open accession negotiations and the entry into force of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement. It is important that Serbia now uses this momentum and continues to vigorously implement key reforms. The EU's pre-accession funds, now totalling €2.6 billion since 2001, will help implement these reforms, bringing concrete benefits for Serbian citizens", said Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle. The programme will help Serbia in the ...
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, ...
... 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 the partners in EUSDR projects. The objective of the Conference was to foster ...
Europe seems to be better at producing high-level knowledge than at converting it into socio-economic benefits. In addition to the classical modes of transfer and dissemination of knowledge, such as research publications and exchanges of researchers, Public Research Organisations and Universities performing research need to more actively engage in the exploitation of publicly-funded research results, for instance through academia-industry collaborations, licensing and spin-offs. In April 2008, ...
... key infrastructure such as transmission lines and backup generation. Riccardo Puliti added: “We place great importance on combining our investments in renewables with policy dialogue and technical cooperation. For example, we have worked with countries that are highly dependent on fossil fuels – such as FYR Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, and Ukraine – to develop renewable energy projects and regulation that allows them to develop a cleaner, more diverse energy mix. We have also developed and invested in the first wind farm in Mongolia – where it was also the first new energy generator in 30 years.” The ...
... with participation of students from across the region. It is being organized by the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) Secretariat and the Law Faculty of the Belgrade University. Welcome address will be delivered by Goran Svilanović, RCC Secretary General, while the panelists will include Saša Mirković, Assistant Minister for Information of Serbia; Nevena Ružić, Assistant Secretary General, Office of the Commissioner for Public Access to Information and Personal Data Protection of Serbia; Boris Bergant, Expert of the European Broadcasting Union; and Snežana Trpevska, Expert of the Academy on Media Law in Sout East Europe and a lecturer at the School of Journalism ...
... January 15, 2014. Applications submitted after this date may be considered if suitable candidates have not already been identified. Founded in 2004, ARCS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the context of Bulgaria and neighboring Balkan countries (Romania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania). An important part of our Mission is to build bridges between North American and Southeast European scholars and institutes as well as between the academic and public realms. The American Research Center in Sofia seeks a dynamic scholar for a 2-year, full-time position as ...
Founded in 2004, ARCS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting research in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the context of Bulgaria and neighboring Balkan countries (Romania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania). An important part of our Mission is to build bridges between North American and Southeast European scholars and institutes as well as between the academic and public realms.
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... nbsp; General http://www.rrpp-westernbalkans.net/en.html The Regional Research Promotion Programme (RRPP ), implemented by the University of Fribourg, started in 2008 and aims at fostering and promoting social science research in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia). The RRPP provides research grants for regional projects, offers methods and thematic trainings for researchers, organises international scientific conferences and promotes policy dialogues whose main goal is to trigger off systemic changes in the social science research sector. Furthermore, it focuses on advancing research in ...