... the political revolutions in Poland and the Baltic states, in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in Hungary and Ukraine. It also includes the children of the former Yugoslav Republics, who experienced political change through the violence of war that led to the creation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Having now reached adulthood, the question of how this generation deals with the past, present, and future in Europe is raised. The experiences and expectations as well as the social, cultural and political viewpoints that form the foundation of these young adults’ roles in society will guide their ...
... RIS Leoben Peter Moser Vice-Rector Montanuniversitaet Leoben 12:45 – 14:00 LUNCH Source: ESEE The ESEE region (East & South-East Europe), where almost 100 million Europeans live in countries like Albania, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia is of utmost importance to the European Union from a political point of view (cohesion, regional development, "Candidate Countries" and "potential candidates") and from an economic point of view (security of supply, economic value, employment). The ESEE region is of particular interest due to its unique geological ...
... be complemented with a specific price for young scientists – the „Danubius Young Scientist Award“. This award will be granted 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, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Romania and the Ukraine]. The award seeks to highlight the scientific work and talent of young researchers and enhance the visibility of the scientific community in the region: Moreover the award encourages young scientists to engage themselves in the scientific examination of the multifaceted issues and questions ...
... TECNALIA, Spain University of Deusto UDEUSTO, Spain Ayuntamiento de Bilbao BILBAO, Spain EUROHELP Consulting, S.L. EUROHELP, Spain Fondazione Bruno Kessler FBK, Italy Engineering Ingeneria Informatica SPA ENG, Italy Comune di Trento TRENTO, Italy Laurea Ammattikorkeakoulu Oy LAUREA ,Finland Cloud’N’Sci Ltd CNS, Finland City of Novi Sad NS, Serbia Public Utility Company “Informatika” Novi Sad INF, Serbia Dunavnet, Serbia Source: WeLive WeLive aims to bridge the gap between innovation and adoption of open government services and to catalyse public services by empowering citizens and businesses to directly participate in the design, creation, selection and delivery of some of the public services in the form of mobile apps ...
... approaches with innovative "privacy-friendly" crowdsourcing technologies, multidisciplinary approaches and new research schemes, such as crowd-sourcing driven research. To achieve its ambitious goals, the IoT Lab consortium consists of 7 international academic and research partners and one SME bringing complementary expertises and several FIRE-related research infrastructures: Mandat International Main, Switzerland DunavNET, Serbia Computer Technology Institute and Press "Diophantus", Greece University of Geneva, Switzerland Alexandra Institute, Danemark Lulea University of Technology, Sweden University of Southampton, UK University of Surrey, UK Source: IoT Lab IoT Lab is a European Research project which aims at researching the potential of crowdsourcing to extend IoTtestbed infrastructure ...
... of the Western Balkans Summit Series was officially closed. The Belgrade Forum was realized as a joint initiative of the European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) and ERSTE Foundation, supported by the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), Info Point Novi Sad, The Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia and the Provincial Secretariat for Science and Technological Development, and in close cooperation with the European Movement in Serbia – Local Council in Novi Sad and the Center for Regionalism ...
ERYF started as a student exchange project between a school in Northumberland, England and a school in Brittany, France. The Forum got its present form in 2006, where countries such as Sweden and Serbia joined. After this organisational, kick-off Forum, the first substantial summer school took place in Novi Sad, Serbia, in 2007. Since then our organisation has expanded and still continues to grow, bringing youth groups together from new member countries across Europe and beyond. For many students, especially from Central-Eastern and Southern ...
... to the generous sponsorship of the Embassy of the United States in Hungary, total fee for Central/Eastern European participants is 40 EUR (for students from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine); 180 EUR for participants outside this region. How to apply? If you are interested in participation you can apply online. The deadline is June 14 2016. Feel free to contact main organizers: Zsuzsanna Fodor, ERYF Co-ordinator for Hungary fodorzsuzsi@gmail.com or Attila Katona ...
... to the generous sponsorship of the Embassy of the United States in Hungary, total fee for Central/Eastern European participants is 40 EUR (for students from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine); 180 EUR for participants outside this region. How to apply? If you are interested in participation you can apply online. The deadline is June 14 2016. Feel free to contact main organizers: Zsuzsanna Fodor, ERYF Co-ordinator for Hungary fodorzsuzsi@gmail.com or Attila Katona ...
... for experts and the general public. Equally, various publications – including the bi-monthly journal Südosteuropa Mitteilungen – and the promotion of young academics complement its activities. Partner Countries in Southeast Europe The partner countries of the SOG are: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Greece Kosovo Croatia Macedonia Republic of Moldova Montenegro Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Turkey Hungary Cyprus Information, Knowledge Transfer and Networking In the area of research and cooperation the SOG emphasizes the development of partnerships and networking activities between individuals, organisations and institutions in Southeast Europe. These activities seek to bring experts together. The SOG facilitates contacts and cooperation between German ...