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... researchers The plenary speakers already confirmed are: Heidi Howard, Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics (CRB), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Bogi Eliasen, Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark Vojin Rakić, Head, European Division of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics; Chair, Cambridge Working Group for Bioethics Education; University of Belgrade, Serbia Kasim Bajrović, Institute for Genetic Bioengineering and Biotechnology, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina The target participants of the Conference are the international experts, academicians, researchers, students, government representatives, representatives of the private companies, physicians, geneticists, biologists, pharmacists, law experts, philosophers, and other professionals interested in this dynamic field ...
30% Financial management of IPA CBC Event 2. Aug. 2016
During the event participants will: Discuss all stages of an IPA CBC programme financial management cycle, and identify the most challenging aspects that require programme authorities assistance and guidance. Identify ways of addressing the most challenging aspects in programme financial management through a case study exercise.  The main target group includes staff of Interreg-IPA CBC programmes’ Joint Secretariats, Managing Authorities, National Authorities. Financial Management of ...
During the event the IPA closure guidelines document will be presented in all its parts: Chapters 1-3: general principles, preparation for closure, eligibility of expenditure Chapters 4-5: submission of closure documents, content of closure documents Chapters 6-11: calculation of the ceilings for technical assistance, automatic decommitments, operations suspended, payments suspended, calculation of the final contribution, the euro Source: Interact Interact and European Commission - DG ...
29% Serbian Cluster Association Organisation 2. Aug. 2016
... lack of finances. The story about clusters is the story of comradeship, solidarity, focus, shared goals and success. SCAN intends to gather Serbian clusters around those values and inspire long-term efforts. The seven clusters from different sectors are the founders of the Serbian Cluster Association: Vojvodina ICT Cluster – VOICT, Autocluster Serbia, ICT Network, Vojvodina Metal Cluster – VMC, Fashion and Apparel Cluster of Serbia – FACTS, Nis Cluster of Advanced Technologies – NiCAT, and ICT Cluster of Central Serbia. Members of these clusters have 30,000+ employees and create annual revenues that amount to over €1,000,000,000 – and the most of it in exports. http://www.aska.org.rs ...
28% RT-RK Institute for Computer Based Systems Organisation 2. Aug. 2016
RT-RK is a R&D company and national research institute that delivers development services and own products in the arena of real time embedded systems, with strong focus on consumer electronics, communications and multimedia. Headquartered in Novi Sad, with offices in Belgrade (Serbia), Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Osijek (Croatia) with over 600 engineers, RT-RK is one of the biggest development houses in the Southeast Europe. The company’s business is structured in two big categories: professional services (outsourcing, near shore development centers), and own products. RT-RK delivers professional services in ...
28% InoSens Organisation 2. Aug. 2016
... a broad range of experience and services for the agrifood ecosystem. With an established track record for successful EU-funded projects, InoSens applies technologies of tomorrow today. It works with multinational companies, small and medium enterprises, research centres, universities and public institutions across Europe. InoSens’ office is based in Novi Sad, Serbia. It aims to act as catalysts for change that help in the discovery of novel solutions in the agrifood value chain, acting as triggers to your ideas and projects. InoSens is a committed team players striving for excellence, investing in a range of innovations with strong potential on disruption on ...
Prior to this final deadline, potential applicants should observe the following intermediary closing dates: 12 August 2016: National IPA Coordinator transmits the pre-submission notification to the WBIF Secretariat; and 19 August 2016: The IFI Coordination Office issues preliminary project codes to the National IPA Coordinators. Prospective proposals should be in line with national sector strategies and should aim at unblocking an existing WBIF project, across the WBIF eligible sectors. In ...
This regional strategy on the “Danube Region/ Western Balkans” has been prompted by the growing convergence of Austria’s foreign, economic, security and development interests in the Danube Region/ Western Balkans and the need to rekindle the reform dynamics fostering both regional integration and EU integration. The regional strategy is meant to be complementary to the existent bilateral country strategies for Albania and Kosovo* and has been elaborated with a ...
... Enhancing competitiveness and developing business environment in the Programme area 18,7 mil EUR 30 127 project proposals were received via online application system (eMS). Submitted project proposals include 501 project partners, out of which 259 partners are from the Republic of Croatia and 242 partners are from Republic of Serbia. See the 1st Call for Proposals IN FIGURES here. Source: Interreg IPA-CBC 1st Call for Proposals of the Interreg IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme Croatia-Serbia 2014-2020 was closed on 6 July 2016, 15:00 h. Here are some key figures.   ...
... in 12 out of 31 countries. This is the case for natural sciences in only two countries (Estonia and Italy), and for engineering and technology in only three countries (Croatia, Greece and Romania). Generally, the proportion of women researchers is the lowest in the agricultural sciences, with the exception of Serbia. Serbia displays the opposite trend: 24 % of women researchers in the higher education sector work in agricultural sciences. Largest proportion of women supporting staff within the business enterprise sector in Serbia (48%), the lowest in Macedonia (1%) Within the business enterprise sector in almost all countries, the proportion of women occupying ...
... deadline will be rejected. Source: CBIB+   The EU-funded multi-beneficiary project ‘Cross-Border Institution Building (CBIB+) Phase II’ has launched a contest to award three prizes for research papers in relation to the cross-border cooperation programmes between beneficiary countries (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro and Serbia ...
... Austria, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Serbia and Slovakia are joining forces to support cross-border multilateral co-operation the Danube Region. Using their existing bilateral agreements the countries have indeed decided to launch a pilot call allowing researchers from at least three of these countries to work together through supporting the mobility of researchers among the participating countries ...
... link: https://issuu.com/costprogramme/docs/2015_annual_report   COST is an intergovernmental framework consisting in 36 Member Countries (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and a Cooperating State (Israel). This allows researchers from these countries to embark upon networking opportunities by participating in science and technology networks called 'COST Actions'. https://issuu.com/costprogramme/docs/2015_annual_report ...
... from countries with established bioenergy markets (Austria, Germany). The following specific objectives and activities will contribute to the overall objective: 5 villages have developed the institutional set-up and energy management concept for becoming a bioenergy village up to investment stage for physical infrastructure with at least one bioenergy village in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania and Macedonia. The local market uptake of bioenergy value chains are to be proven by signing of letters of commitment. Mobilization of 62 GWh/y heat and power based on solid biomass in at least 5 target villages. The individual biomass value chains will include the production ...
... over many other countries, while China is making swift progress. In addition, the EU is catching up with Japan and the United States, but is still losing ground to South Korea. The Report includes also analysis about non EU Member States as Switzerland (CH), Israel (IL), Iceland (IS), Norway (NO), Serbia (RS), Turkey (TR), the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MK), and Ukraine (UA). http://ec.europa.eu/DocsRoom/documents/17822 Hugo Hollanders, Nordine Es-Sadki, and Minna Kanerva
The European Innovation Scoreboard – previously Innovation Union Scoreboard – provides a comparative analysis of innovation performance in EU Member States, other European countries (including Serbia and FYR of Macedonia), and regional neighbours. It assesses relative strengths and weaknesses of national innovation systems and helps countries identify areas they need to address. The European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) Interactive Tool allows for custom comparisons of performance scores. Visualise country profiles comparisons, as well as correlations between scores ...
... at educational institutions in the Republic of Slovenia for individual level of education, more precisely for: –    Master studies (second level), –    Doctoral studies (third level). Under this Call the following states are perceived as Western Balkans states: Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Kosovo* FYR of Macedonia Serbia The scholarship is granted for: living costs: in the total amount of EUR 8.400,00 for each study year; and tuition fee: the maximum granted amount of yearly scholarship for tuition fee for an individual year of study shall amount to 100% of tuition fee, but not more than ...
This fifth meeting of the Western Balkans Platform on Education and Training (WB PET) was held in Sarajevo and included representatives from the governments of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro and Serbia. Representatives from the EC included staff from the Education and Culture and Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations Directorates-General. 2016 was the first time Ministers reported on developments in teacher training, following the recommendations of the study on reforming teacher education and training. The study had been presented at the 2014 meeting ...
... would increase their contribution as well. For example, students from our department are involved in projects implemented by the Cultural Heritage without Borders (CHwB), a Swedish non-governmental organisation. They organise summer schools in the region by involving a group of young researchers who are going to restore cultural monuments in Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, etc. This would be a good example and I think that they are doing a good job. Prof. Puto, thank you very much for this interview! *This interview was conducted by Ines Marinkovic, WBC-RTI.info project coordinator. *Interview with Mr. Artan Puto, Professor of Albanian history at Tirana ...
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