... consulting and EU lobbying SME company from Zagreb. The Conference in figures: • 24 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 ...
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, ...
... s ministers of economy. We are cordially inviting regional press to take part in the modern format of interview and get their questions answered by the RCC Secretary General on the given time and date. Contact: Dinka Zivalj Spokesperson Regional Cooperation Council Trg Bosne i Hercegovine 1/V 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel. +387 33 561 700 Fax. +387 33 561 701 Mob. +387 62 341 881 E-mail: press@rcc.int SARAJEVO – The Secretary General of the Regional Coopration Council Goran Svilanović will be available for Twitter interview on the official RCC account @rccint and via hashtag #SEE2020 on Wednesday, 18 December ...
... are invited to the panel debate on Friday, 13 December 2013, at 17.30, at the premises of the Law Faculty of the University of Belgrade, Conference Hall, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 67, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Contact: Dinka Zivalj Spokesperson Regional Cooperation Council Trg Bosne i Hercegovine 1/V 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel. +387 33 561 700 Fax. +387 33 561 701 Mob. +387 62 341 881 E-mail: press@rcc.int SARAJEVO/BELGRADE – A panel debate on findings of the Academy on Media Law in South East Europe: Online media regulation – Where does regulation end and overregulation start? will take place in ...
University "Džemal Bijedić" of Mostar USRC Midhat Hujdur - Hujka 88 104 Mostar Bosnia & Herzegovina www.unmo.ba Elvir Zlomušica +38736571691 elvir.zlomusica@unmo.ba www.unmo.ba Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar was founded in 1977. It is a public higher education institution. During the previous war in Mostar, University lost all its premises and equipment. However, teaching process and progress of this higher-educational ...
... was a novelty and a qualitative precedent in the practice of the organization of such conferences and the structure of participants at them. In its rich publishing activity, the Institute published a series of papers which represent the results of scientific, empirical, theoretical findings relative to the crimes committed throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, which analyze the phenomenon of aggression against the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from political, military and other aspects, along with its planning, preparation, and execution. It also published papers relative to specific aspects of crime of genocide, committed not only in Bosnia and Herzegovina but worldwide as well. The exchange of experience in studying scientific research of genocide and other forms of ...
... to their reaching (see Terms of Reference for LCU). 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 ...
... nbsp;I have just returned from Prague where we held 16 hours of talks with the political leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina trying to find solutions for the issues which are blocking this country´s progress on the European path. 20 years ago, countries of former Yugoslavia affected by conflict. Since then, important changes; common EU perspective played an important role in stabilising the region. The EU's engagement in the Balkans based ...
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Zmaja od Bosne 8 (Kampus), 71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina www.ingeb.ba Laboratory for Human Genetics +387 33 220 926 lhg@ingeb.ba Laboratory for Human Genetics is one of the six laboratories within the Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (INGEB). Institute is a public scientific institution and part of the University in Sarajevo. Integrally, activities of the ...
The 2012 Financial Report by the European Commission shows that 94% of the total EUR 135.6 billion of the EU 2012 budget was dedicated to beneficiaries across Europe such as researchers, students, small and medium enterprises, towns and regions and NGOs. In 2012, the EU budget increased funding in areas stimulating growth, creating employment, and investing in research and education: With EUR 9.6 billion last year the Cohesion Fund contributed to the building of 1,274 km of roads and ...
... Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina and Montenegro. The aim of the programme is to contribute to the whole area of cooperation, which will be able to compete with international rivals in order to ensure growth and employment for the next generation, to support territorial cohesion and actively contribute to environmental protection in the spirit of ...
... end-user representatives and mostly businesses and Micro and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) related to the eco-smart housing for independent living of an aging population in regional industrial areas. The meeting was attended by the seven MED countries covered by the project (Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Slovenia, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina), as well as by Croatia and Ukraine. The event focused on the spatial context, what the barriers mean to an innovative emerging market of this kind and how they could be dismantled for new potential incomers. For more information: www.wider-project.eu; radovanovic@cei.int The Steering Committee ...
... Jobs and Investment” 2) "Remittances, Poverty and Inequality” Agenda of the Conference The main goal of the conference was to present the final research results of the RRPP–funded research project To Consume or Self-Employ: Evidence from the Use of Remittances in FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo* and Bosnia - Herzegovina. The aim of this research project was to investigate the impact of remittances on social disparities during the crises in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo* and FYR of Macedonia. The flow of remittances was carried out in various ways throughout their respective crises: They stagnated in Kosovo*, dropped sharply in ...
This event was organized within the RRPP-funded project Development of Functional Media Institutions in Western Balkans - A Comparative Study and implemented by Analitika - Center for Social Research from Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) from FYR of Macedonia, Albanian Media Institute (AMI) from Albania and Democracy for Development (D4D) from Kosovo*. Ms. Slavica Indzhevska, a representative of the RRPP in FYR of Macedonia and one of the policy brief’s co-authors, Professor ...
... Europe, with conclusions and recommendations is now available for download here Media professionals, practicing media lawyers, legislators/parliamentarians, government officials, members of media regulatory and self-regulatory bodies, civil society and academia from South East Europe dealing with media freedom issues gathered for the 2nd edition of the Academy in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 2-5 September 2013, to discuss solutions to common challenges in media policy and regulation in the region ...
The Statement has been adopted at a meeting held on 21 November 2013 in Sarajevo, BiH.
Mr Svilanovic in its speech mentioned how this Strategy can have a potential role in shaping the economic governance of the region. It is a regional strategy, but it envisions action at the national level. The Strategy foresees the development of national SEE 2020 agendas. These agendas will identify gaps between what is needed to achieve the SEE 2020 objectives and the current national strategic frameworks and actions being undertaken. In other words, the national SEE 2020 agendas ...
This deliverable outlines the task dealing with the collection, selection and adaptation of innovation measures identified as good practice examples. On the basis of Deliverable D8.50 (collection of 45 good practice examples from EU Member States and the Western Balkans), eight innovation schemes were presented during a First Review Meeting in April 2012 in Tirana (Albania) and discussed with stakeholders from the region. In a Second Review Meeting in April 2013 in Skopje (FYR of Macedonia), ...
... per capita from current 36% to 44% of the EU average, and the addition of 300,000 highly qualified people to the workforce. The Ministerial Conference was opened by Goran Svilanović, Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council, Ermina Salkičević-Dizdarević, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Peter Sørensen, European Union Special Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The conference was co-chaired by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the RCC. Goran Svilanović, Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council, underlined that SEE 2020 is a regional strategy, but it envisions action at the national level. “We believe that the way to prioritize this is to take a sectorial approach. The EU itself grew out of the cooperation ...
In 2011, the Ministers in charge of the Economy adopted the SEE 2020 Vision, laying out the region’s growth and development priorities contained in five pillars – (i) integrated, (ii) smart, (iii) sustainable and (iv) inclusive growth, underpinned by (v) good governance. Adoption of the SEE 2020 Vision was followed in 2012 by the agreement on 11 regional headline targets backed up by 77 national targets to guide the common regional action towards the end of the decade. In addition to adopting ...