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... the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). (Information provided by Dina Masnik, NCP in BiH) Article published in see-science.eu eJournal fall/winter 2007. Janez Potočnik, the European Commissioner for Science and Research, visited Sarajevo on October 4-5, 2007. During his visit he met representatives of the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina to discuss the country’s European perspective as well as cooperation between it and the European Union in the field of science and research ...
ASO Call to Tackle Environmental Issues in WBC The thematic focus of the Austrian Science and Research Liaison Offices (ASOs) for activities concerning South East Europe and the call for proposals 2007/2008 is “South Eastern Europe’s Scientific Response to: Biodiversity protection, climate change and energy scarcity”.The main goal of this call is to promote networking and the exchange of scientific research results and knowledge, comparative studies, and know-how exchange on European standards ...
... Europe?’, held on September 28-29, 2006 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The conference was organised by the UNESCO Office in Venice, the Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology and the Austrian Science and Research Office in Ljubljana. It gathered together ministers and representatives responsible for science and finance from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey, as well as a number of international experts and representatives from international organisations active in South Eastern Europe. Both events acted as an excellent platform where it was possible to evaluate current and potential initiatives in the SEE ...
The objective of TEMPUS IV is to establish an area of cooperation and modernisation in higher education between the European Union and partner countries in the surrounding area, including Central Asia. The programme focuses on international cooperation and not on mobility. The geographical coverage of the so-called partner countries is: Western Balkans countries covered by the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA): Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of ...
... 2008 calls for proposals for the theme “Environment (including Climate Change)”, which opened on November 30, 2007 with a deadline on February 25, 2008, show no specific focus on the region of the Western Balkans (e.g. SICAs), but associated countries (from January 1, 2008 all WBC but Bosnia and Herzegovina will be associated) participate on the same grounds as EU Member States. In sub-activity 6.1.1. “Pressures on environment and climate”, EUR 42 million are available for large scale, as well as small and medium scale research projects, including coordination and support actions. In addition, other sub-activities ...
... that one of the key elements of the Slovenian EUREKA Chairmanship programme - the widening of EUREKA’s frontiers into the Balkans - is happening so early in our term.” EUREKA Chair has established initial contacts with Montenegro and Albania received EUREKA NIP status in 1993. Some research organisations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, involved in EUREKA project activities together with neighbouring companies from the Western Balkans, should also be on track. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and research organisations from both Croatia and Serbia have already participated in 15 EUREKA finished projects with a total budget of 6.9 million euro. At present ...
The consortium consisted of seven partners from six different countries (Greece, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania and Croatia), geographically covering the whole region. During the lifetime of the WEB-MOB project, the partners have identified existing obstacles to incoming mobility in every country, and which in many cases had not been identified by administrations in charge of research. More specifically, mobility ...
... University of Fribourg has been entrusted with its implementation. Nicolas Hayoz /users/2504.html and Jasmina Opardija /users/2505.html, University of Fribourg (CH) Article published in see-science.eu eJournal fall/winter 2007. The Regional Research Promotion Programme in the Western Balkans (RRPP) aims at strengthening research capacities in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo/UNMIK, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia ...
... Innovations, development and upgrading of technology; • Informing about the economic and technological development; • Concession and procurement of the material rights and technologies; • Planning; • Development of programs and agreements on the scientific-technological cooperation in accordance with the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina; • Monitoring of the named sectors; • Provision of information via media about Ministry’s activities; • Other duties in accordance with the law and other by-laws of the Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Contact related to SEE RRI Tools Hub: Sinisa ...
... preparation for the labour market; preparation for life as active citizens in a democratic society; personal development; and the development and maintenance of a broad, advanced knowledge base.” This is hard to argue with. It seems to me to be a good template to apply to higher education in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a good standard by which to judge it. The recently enacted Framework Law on Higher Education mandates the creation of the bodies necessary for Bosnia and Herzegovina to enter fully into the Bologna Process, which is a means by which Europe intends to realize its common Higher Education Area ...