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... The University of Prishtina was founded in the city of Pristina in 1969 and functioned as an organisational unit until 1999. Today the University of Prishtina is an important institution of the higher education system in Kosovo: "Dedicated to teaching and research, according to western values and systems, University of Pristina is making bold steps to move towards the Bologna Process." (Source: http://www.uni-pr.edu/Ballina.aspx?lang=en-US as accessed on April 11, 2012.) www.uni-pr.edu
The study "ICT in Serbia - at a Glance" was written by the Institute for Territorial Economic Development (InTER) and published by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Program for Private Sector Development in Serbia ACCESS and Vojvodina ICT Cluster in January 2011. The study presents an overview of the ICT sector in Serbia, designed to serve as a tool for policy makers, business support organisations, international development organisations, ...
... is: a return air ticket, scholarship of 1000-2500 EUR per month, insurance, tuition fee up to 3000 EUR per year. Fully funded scholarships from and to Western Balkans Who can apply? UG, MA, PhD students, Post Doc’s, Academic Staff and alumni from Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo (UN Res. 1244), FYR of Macedonia, Serbia) and from EU partner universities. Some information about Warsaw • Centre of Europe • Possibility to travel freely to other European Schengen countries • UW - the largest university in Poland, usually ranked as No. 1 in the country • Studies in ...
With their legitimate ambition to integrate more closely into the European Research Area, the WB countries need to upgrade their national RTD information systems, and would benefit from developing a regional information system, effectively supporting these ambitions by facilitating closer and more balanced international collaboration. This awareness is slowly growing, primarily in some government and academic circles, but the first step is obviously to properly upgrade and connect ...
Our society is National Society of Cardiology. We are part of European Society of Cardiology. info@shkk-kosova.com
... on Facebook. On January 19, the EP gave a positive signal to Serbia by adopting two resolutions with 90% and 93% majorities: the first approved the SAA with Serbia, which still misses 16 ratifications by EU countries; the second pointed out the main challenges ahead, including the dialogue with Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244).  ...
Each country within the project has written a national report on "brain-drain", development of policies to mitigate its negative effects, as well as "brain-gain" policies. The reports are written based on an analysis of the existing laws, documents and literature and interviews with key actors in the field of migration of highly qualified people. The report identifies the main challenges in this area and provides recommendations on how to develop ...
The reports introduce BiH scientific diaspora in two volumes on Bosnian PhD holders and researchers i.e. „Ko je ko u bh. dijaspori: doktori nauka i naučno-istraživački radnici“ – part 1 of Sept 2009, and Part II of Sept 2010
Aiša Telalović <Aisa.Telalovic@mhrr.gov.ba>
http://www.mhrr.gov.ba/iseljenistvo/Publikacije/?id=825 http://www.mhrr.gov.ba/iseljenistvo/Publikacije/?id=825
... Riinvest has been operating since 1995 as a non-profit research organization, with a mission to promote modern economic development in Kosovo based on a philosophy of entrepreneurship. Between 1997 and 1999, Riinvest conducted research activities oriented towards the growth of knowledge and information on domestic and international factors influencing Kosova’s economy. From 1999 to 2000, Riinvest activities were oriented towards analysing various situations in different business sectors (SMEs, family businesses ...
This publication deals with the impact of the global economic crisis on South East Europe. Following a general overview, it also contains country chapters on all Western Balkan countries plus Bulgaria and Romania. Will Bartlett/Vassilis Monastiriotis: South East Europe After the Crisis: A new dawn or back to business as usual? 2010. LSE Research on South Eastern Europe, European Institute