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... Human Rights. Download the report (in English) The report for Albania was written by representatives of the European Movement of Albania - Mimosa Agolli and Aida Gugu. Download the report (in English) The report for Bosnia and Herzegovina was written by Sara Nikolić from ACIPS. Download the report The report for Serbia was written by Danilo Rakic, Group 484 representative. Download the report http://www.grupa484.org.rs/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=69&Itemid=144&lang=english http://www.grupa484.org.rs/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=69&Itemid=144&lang=english
30% Bosnian Scientific Diaspora Document 12. Jan. 2011
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
... agenda survey. A team will now draft a preliminary programme, to be opened for comments with respect to the following time line: Draft programme to be posted on 20 January 2011 Open call comments to until 10 February 2011 Revised draft programme by end of February see also:  RATEL Serbia – Report on the Activities 2005-2010   The Pan-European dialogue on Internet governance (EuroDIG) is an open platform for informal and inclusive discussion and exchange on public policy issues related to Internet Governance (IG) between stakeholders from all over Europe. The 4th EuroDIG meeting will be organised in Belgrade May ...
... quot;brain-drain" policies and programmes.   Source: Grupa484; http://www.grupa484.org.rs/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=382&Itemid=173 http://www.grupa484.org.rs/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=69&Itemid=144&lang=english Geographic area: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, FYR of Macedonia Period of realisation: January - October 2010 Donors: The Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD) and European Fund for the Balkans   Within the project "Developing 'brain gain' policies in the Western Balkans", a series of reports has been published. Project ...
... a working group was established to start the negotiations. Parallel negotiations are being led at working party level and bilaterally with a number of WTO members. Accession to the WTO is expected to make a lasting contribution to the process of economic reform and sustainable development in the Republic of Serbia. Bilateral trade commitments between the EU and Serbia are already embodied in the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) which was signed between the European Union, its Member States and Serbia on 29 April 2008. As ratification by Member States for the SAA is not yet completed, an Interim Agreement on trade-related matters has been applied since 1 February ...
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
Presentation on "Improving the Impact of Territorial Cooperation on Local Policies", held by George Petrakos at the 2010 SEE Annual Conference in Thessaloniki, Greece. George Petrakos: Improving the Impact of Territorial Cooperation on Local Policies (presentation held at the SEE Annual conference from 21 to 22 September 2010 in Thessaloniki, Greece).   http://www.seeconference2010.net/pdf/Plenary/20100921_Session1_Petrakos.pdf
As an applicant for a one year scholarship by the Free State of Bavaria you need to: have the nationality of one of the following countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia or the Ukraine. be living full-time in your home country at the time of application. be no older than 30 in the first year of your scholarship (i.e. on the 1.10.2011). be needy, meaning that you are not able to finance your studies at a Bavarian university ...
... European Investment Bank is confirming the clear European path of the Republic of Serbia. Moreover, after years of investing in our road and railway infrastructure, the Bank has now also recognised the goal of Serbia to become a knowledge-based economy. As a result of this, in 2010, the first €200 million for R&D infrastructure and an additional €50 million for ...
... submitted on the first priority concerning the economic, social and institutional cooperation, 10 on the second priority concerning the natural and cultural resources, 11 on the third priority concerning the accessibility and networks. The “IPA Adriatic CBC Programme” involves eight Countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, Greece and for Italy, behind Abruzzo Region, that is the Managing Authority of the Programme, also Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Emilia Romagna, Marche, Puglia and Molise Regions ...
... 2011 – Registration announcement. April 25; 2011– Final program announcement. May 15; 2011 – Early registration deadline. 7th – 11th June 6th – International Working Conference. Date: From: 7 June 2011 To: 11 June 2011 The 6th IW Conference ''TQM 2011 - Belgrade'', organised by the Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade (Serbia) and CIRP, Paris (France) will be taking place from June 7 to 11, 2011 in Belgrade, Serbia. Deadline for proposals for special sessions: January 15, 2011 ...
... science policies towards global issues”) was updated in September and October 2010 (the first report was drafted on December 2008). The report is based on information received from our correspondents from Western Balkan Countries (Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo [under UNSCR 1244], Montenegro, Serbia) through online questionnaire http://www.global-issues-rtd.info/programmes/blank and complemented by desk research which was carried out by staff of Centre for Social Innovation Vienna. Gathering the information turned out to be a big challenge, which could be accomplished only partially, because Climate Change research specific “programmes&rdquo ...
... R&D Industries in SEE enables users to search for R&D industries either by keywords or by selecting a sector and/or country from a list. Data is available for the following countries: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Turkey. About I-SEEMob In accordance with ERA objectives and priorities, the main goal of the I-SEEMob project is to contribute to the enhancement of the career development of R&D personnel in ERA by examining the existing legal and research policy gaps hampering the intersectoral mobility of R ...
... and beyond (especially current PhD projects and/or research results) that relate to the topic "Social, Political and Economic Change in the Western Balkans"; * Papers to be presented can deal with the region in general, or with the change-processes in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia in particular; * For more information about the RRPP's current research projects, please consult the RRPP Website. The selected candidates will be able to present and discuss their work in one of the methodological or thematic workshops, where researchers involved in the RRPP research projects will also present their studies, final ...
... search engine for anyone interested in R&D Industries in SEE, allowing both for a simple keyword search and for an advanced search concerning particular sectors and/or countries. Data is available for the following countries: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Turkey ...
Source: E-Mail by Mr. Ugo Poli On November 23, 2010 OECD - SEE Investment Compact Committee - 7th Meeting - November 23, 2010 took place in Paris, France. Please find the conclusions and some interesting papers presented in the meeting in the attachments.
Although the strategy will not come with extra EU finance, a considerable amount of funding is already available to the region through a host of EU programmes. For instance, € 100 billion alone has been allocated from the cohesion policy (European Regional Development Fund, Cohesion Fund, European Social Fund) between 2007 and 2013. Moreover, 41 Territorial Cooperation programmes cover a geographical area including the Danube Region. The aim is to use this available support to greater ...
Please find attached some national input papers on FP8. e.g. e-mails http://www.czelo.cz/fp8-preparation/ http://www.eurohorcs.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/20100430_Principles-Future-ERA.pdf http://www.ert.eu/DOC/09123.pdf http://www.hrk.de/eng/download/dateien/HRK_Resolution_ERA_112409.pdf  http://www.fi.dk/nyheder/arrangementer/2010/konference-201dmod-fp8-danske-prioriteter201d/  http://www.era.gv.at ...
... through to non-academic institutions and organisations such as non-governmental organisations, companies, industries and public authorities. These institutions and organisations have to be based in the following four groups of eligible countries: 27 Member States of the European Union, 4 countries of the Western Balkan region: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia as well as Kosovo 17 countries in the Southern and Eastern neighbouring area of the European Union: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, the occupied Palestinian territory, Syria, Tunisia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine,  5 Central Asian Republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and ...
... education institutions and to other organisations active in the field of higher education, provided they are established in the EU Member States or in the Partner Countries. There are four groups of eligible countries: 27 EU Member States; countries from the Western Balkans region:  Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, as well as Kosovo under UN Security Council Resolution 1244; 17 countries South and East of the EU and the Russian Federation; 5 Central Asian countries. Who can participate? http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/tempus/programme/who_participate_en.php Information about Tempus: Tempus aims to promote voluntary convergence of Partner Country ...
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