... field of promotion and information on integrated touristic networks in the programme area Increased visits by tourists in the cross border area, for all types of touristic activities Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information: IPA CBC Romania - Serbia http://www.romania-serbia.net/?lang=en_GB
... industrial and chemical pollution and thus lead to improved air quality. Launch of education and training programmes tailored in the context of promoting environment protection and sustainable development. Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information: IPA CBC Hungary - Serbia http://www.interreg-ipa-husrb.com ...
... environment, risk prevention and disaster management, as well as the community and other interests. For this reason, sufficient resources are needed to meet the demand. Information on reported financial data to the European Commission (by theme) can be found here Source and further information is avalable here: IPA CBC Bulgaria - Serbia https://www.ipacbc-bgrs.eu/overview-0
Programme description Main objectives The overall objective of the Interreg IPA Cooperation Programme Croatia-Serbia 2014-2020 is to strengthen the social, economic and territorial development of the cross-border area through the implementation of joint projects and activities to be supported within four thematic priorities: Health and social care services; Environment, biodiversity, risk prevention, sustainable energy and energy efficiency; Tourism and cultural and natural heritage; ...
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this link. Additional information is also available on ...
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this link. Additional information is also available on ...
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS) is the largest independent nation-wide business association in Serbia with over 150 years of tradition, established by Law (OJ 65/2001, 36/2009, 99/2011, 112/2015). The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS) is an independent, non-governmental, business association set up by Law with compulsory membership. Last revision of the Chamber Law in 2015 has introduced ...
... with the highly bureaucratic administrative systems of the WB6 countries. In the lead up to the WB6 Summit in Trieste (12 July, 2017), progress in a number of measures of the Sustainability Charter have been achieved by the Western Balkan 6 countries. The market for energy services is advancing in Serbia, with the adoption of secondary legislation and project tendering in public buildings and street lighting. The work on transposition of Directive 2010/31/EU (EPPBD) is also ongoing in all WB6 countries and recent progress was achieved by Albania and Kosovo* with the adoption of EPBD laws. http://wb6.info ...
... them accelerate their growth. We provide the ideal environment for all businesses wishing to be part of a dynamic and interactive community, which creates value-added development through the exchange of ideas, contacts and business opportunities. STP Belgrade is implemented within the project Science Technology Park Belgrade-the New Export Instrument of Serbia, supported by the Swiss Government (Swiss Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO) with the goal to increase exports of high-tech products and services from Serbia. Project objectives are: To design STP as an export instrument To enhance capacity building of STP To promote export of high-tech products and services To enhance ...
... of the Consortium of Libraries in Serbia for common acquisition (KoBSON), which facilitated access to the huge foreign electronic databases and journals, with over 13.000 online titles. A great number of projects have been launched. One of them is the foundation of the Center of the Virtual Library of Serbia (VLS), which connects the electronic catalogues of all libraries in Serbia in an unique shared electronic catalogue. Source and further information: National Library of Serbia https://www.nb.rs/pages/article.php?id=29
... consists of the scientific and special publications, mostly in foreign languages, as well as electronic publications which can be accessed via the Academic Network. Mission University Library "Svetozar Markovic" (UBSM) is the central library of the University of Belgrade and the main library for all university and academic libraries in Serbia, as well as specialized libraries in academic institutions in Central Serbia. It collects, preserves and takes care of further use of the unique records of human creativity. Allowing access to written knowledge, encouraging and supporting the flow of information, UBSM participates in educational, scientific, professional and artistic work of Belgrade and the Serbian academic community. It is the guardian of the ...
The community legal framework for a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) is a specific legal form to facilitate the establishment and operation of research infrastructures with European interest. The Commission provides practical guidelines to help potential applicants. The principal task of ERIC is to establish and operate new or existing research infrastructures on a non-economic basis. The ERIC becomes a legal entity from the date the Commission decision setting up the ERIC ...
... than employing a large staff, as research institutes frequently do, the idea was to have members employed at other institutions while the Institute provides only the infrastructure for research: the library, colloquiums, seminars and courses, publications etc. Such decision was probably prompted by the specific way in which Universities in Serbia are organized where mathematicians are not grouped in one department but divided into different schools (Faculties). After the rapid growth of the University network in Serbia, the Institute now has collaborators employed at over 30 different institutions, mostly Faculties of the Universities in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac and Pristina ...
The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures – ESFRI – identifies Research Infrastructures (RIs) of pan-European interest meeting the long-term needs of Europe’s research communities across all scientific areas. The publication, since 2006, of periodically updated ESFRI roadmaps provides to the Council of the European Union a coherent and strategic vision to ensure Europe has excellent RIs accessible to all leading researchers and to exploit fully the potential for scientific ...
... and Spain) with political commitment from a further seven (Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Moldova, Netherlands and UK). Expressions of interest and support from the scientific community have been received from these countries and also from an additional 16 European and non-European countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, China, India, Morocco and USA. Regarding Western Balkans, two partners from Serbia are involved: the University of Belgrade and the University of Novi Sad. Structrure Physically, DANUBIUS-RI will be distributed across Europe to optimize the use of existing world-leading expertise. The Hub and Data ...
CERIC-ERIC is an integrated multidisciplinary and multiprobe research infrastructure, set up as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) by Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and additionally with the support of Croatia, Hungary and Poland. CERIC-ERIC is open to external basic and applied users in the fields of materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology. With a single entry point, it allows the use of excellent facilities in 7 European countries. CERIC operates as a Consortium and ...
... and Humanities, was launched as an ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) on 17 November 2014 in Paris. The DARIAH-ERIC was established for 20 years by the European Commission on 15 August 2014 with 15 founding members: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Serbia and Slovenia. France is the host country of the DARIAH-ERIC. DARIAH is a pan-european infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods. DARIAH is a network. It connects several hundreds of scholars and dozens of ...
... in the both events, special offer for registration fee is available - single fee covers participation in both events. We look forward to seeing you all in May for what will surely be a Congress to remember! Best regards, Snezana" Prof. Dr. Snežana Komantina, President Association of Geophysicists and Environmentalists of Serbia (AGES), Dimitrija Avramovića 38, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia Source: email from the organizers The 1st AGES/SEG/EAGE Congress & Technical Exhibition "Geosciences applied to solve humanitarian problems all over the World" will take place on 24-26 May 2017 at the Hotel Crowne Plaza in Belgrade, Serbia. In parallel to this event, it will also be held the ...
... in the both events, special offer for registration fee is available - single fee covers participation in both events. We look forward to seeing you all in May for what will surely be a Congress to remember! Best regards, Snezana" Prof. Dr. Snežana Komantina, President Association of Geophysicists and Environmentalists of Serbia (AGES), Dimitrija Avramovića 38, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia Source: email from the organizers The 1st AGES/SEG/EAGE Congress & Technical Exhibition "Geosciences applied to solve humanitarian problems all over the World" will take place on 24-26 May 2017 at the Hotel Crowne Plaza in Belgrade, Serbia. In parallel to this event, it will also be held the ...
... National Contact Points (NCPs) is the main structure to provide guidance, practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in Horizon 2020. NCPs are also established in many non-EU and non-associated countries ("third countries"). The National contact points in Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia (countries from WBC) related to research infrastructures are listed below: National Contact Point Albania Dritan Shutina Co-Plan Institute Rr. “Bylis” Nr. 12, Kashar, 2995, Tirane, Albania Tel: +355 692032957 E: dritan_shutina@co-plan.org Bosnia and Herzegovina Dalibor Drljaca University of East Sarajevo Vuka Karadzica 30, 71126, Istocno Sarajevo Tel: +387 ...
... transportation) Deadline: 28th of April 2017 Apply online Source and Further information are available here The University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina” will organize the 17th edition of Prishtina International Summer University, which will be held from 3-14 July 2017. Students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia will be considered for a scholarship ...
... Deadline: 28th of April 2017 Apply online Source and Further information are available here The University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina” will organize the 17th edition of Prishtina International Summer University, which will be held from 3-14 July 2017. Students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia will be considered for a scholarship ...
Conditions of entry Applicants eligible for the fellowship are writers from all genres under 35 (born after 1982 - from 1 January 1983 onwards) from CEI Member States, which are not part of the European Union (Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine). Application guidelines Deadline for applications: 30 April 2017. Applications must be received in a sealed envelope by regular mail. The committee will consider entries postmarked on or before 30 April 2017. The application must include the following obligatory enclosures: 1. A filled in registration form (find attached ...
Conditions of entry Applicants eligible for the fellowship are writers from all genres under 35 (born after 1982 - from 1 January 1983 onwards) from CEI Member States, which are not part of the European Union (Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine). Application guidelines Deadline for applications: 30 April 2017. Applications must be received in a sealed envelope by regular mail. The committee will consider entries postmarked on or before 30 April 2017. The application must include the following obligatory enclosures: 1. A filled in registration form (find attached ...
... in partnership with domestic institutions, non-governmental organizations and businesses. 8. Future perspectives SERDAs business orientation will continue to focus on gaining practical experience on the basis of partnership participation in applications for various EU funds, and participation in project activities in the programs of cross border cooperation between BiH and Serbia/Montenegro, IPA Adriatic, and within the transnational programmes South East Europe and MED. Aware of the fact that only inter-institutional cooperation in domestic and international factors can lead to a new quality in the development and improvement of economic opportunity of the SMR, in 2014, SERDA continues its cooperation ...
This 1st newsletter presents the project’s progress so far, highlighting meetings, events, new calls and synergies with other projects. But It also delivers updates and information on recent events, offers and requests in the field of Technology Transfer and Bioeconomy. The Made in Danube Newsletters will inform you quarterly and your contributions and inputs are welcome! You can follow Made in Danube via the Made in Danube Portal and its social media as well: Twitter Facebook ...
... improve the conditions for this cooperation by developing open innovation tools which will match the needs of companies with the expertise of research organizations; By integrating three existing regional initiatives: 1.Smart and innovative precision farming (Nitra, Slovakia) 2.Competence Center in Wood Sector (Vukovar, Croatia) 3. Biofuel (Novi Sad, Serbia) Made in Danube will further implement the developed tools and build 15 sustainable bioeconomy-based innovation partnerships involving 40 regional companies. This way Made in Danube will not only contribute to the competitiveness of SMEs in the South-Eastern Danube Region but also generate significant change for the entire area by supporting ...
... which will be available which covers fee reductions. Students with a scholarship pay the reduced participation fee of 200 € which covers accommodation, meals and working materials. This scholarship is further reduced to 100 € for students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, the Republic of Moldova, and Serbia. Accommodation (covered by the participation fee) is offered at the Franciscan Students’ Hostel in double bedded rooms. The Hostel is at 15 minute walking distance from the city centre in safe and peaceful surroundings. PARTICIPATION FEE: The full participation fee for ISSS 2017 is 750€ which covers accommodation, meals and ...
... which will be available which covers fee reductions. Students with a scholarship pay the reduced participation fee of 200 € which covers accommodation, meals and working materials. This scholarship is further reduced to 100 € for students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, the Republic of Moldova, and Serbia. Accommodation (covered by the participation fee) is offered at the Franciscan Students’ Hostel in double bedded rooms. The Hostel is at 15 minute walking distance from the city centre in safe and peaceful surroundings. Association “PRAVNIK” together with the partner organization Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Rule of Law Program South East Europe ...
... The Regional Economic Development Agency for Šumadija and Pomoravlje Ltd, was founded in 2005 through the transformation process of the Regional Agency for small and medium enterprises ‘Šumadija’ which was established in 2002 within the project "The Non-financial support to the SME sector in Serbia", financed by the European Union and the European Agency for Reconstruction. The mentioned transformation was performed within the framework of the Regional socio-economic development program, funded by the European Union, and based on the discerned needs for services related to the issues of sustainable development of the region and the ...
... funded were in the area of ICT (36). It was closely followed by low-carbon and efficient energy systems (31) and transport (28). Italian SMEs were particularly successful with 37 beneficiaries accepted for funding, followed by firms from Spain (33) and the UK (16). In the Western Balkans, 3 SMEs from Serbia were selected for funding: - Company for Design Engineering Consulting and Business Services for ELG-BLocks, boosting the potential of small businesses in the areas of climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials; - Swiftty D.O.O. for SwiftBuild, in the field of open disruptive innovation; -  ...
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... Science and Technology Park of Belgrade Facilitating industry-academia collaboration Blagoy Stamenov, Policy Analyst, Knowledge for Finance, Innovation & Growth Unit, Joint Research Centre European Commission Improving access to finance: which schemes best support the emergence of high-growth innovative enterprises? Ivan Rakonjac, Interim Managing Director, Innovation Fund, Serbia Innovation Fund of the Republic of Serbia - Supporting companies to foster innovation Aleksandar Tasev, Managing Director, Balkan Unlimited Foundation Investment Vehicles and Financial Instruments supporting TT and Innovation Jasmina Popovska, Director, State Fund for Innovation and Technological Development, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Financial support instruments for innovation: the case of ...
... National coordination and contact points in Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia (countries from WBC belonging as well to Danube region, thus eligible to apply for projects within Danube Transnational Programme) are listed below: National Contact Point Bosnia and Herzegovina Mersiha Delic Directorate for European Integration Trg BiH 1/18, 71000 Sarajevo Tel: +387 33 703 184 Fax: +387 33 703 196 ...
INFORM is an international three-year research project that studies the interactions between formal and informal institutions in the Western Balkan societies, as well as tracks the influence of these institutions on the implementation of the European Union rules and regulations. In the first project newsletter, INFORM highlight the goals of the project and share some first research results. The main premise of the INFORM project is that the gap between formal institutions and informal ...
... it comes to investment in the field. The conference was organised by the RRPP Local Coordination Unit for Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the University of Banja Luka. It brought together eminent academics and representatives of line ministries and other institutions or organisations operating within the field in BiH, Serbia and Croatia. The participants agreed that scientific research staff from universities in the Western Balkans are facing numerous challenges. Despite the unfavourable climate, there are certain possibilities and ways to intensify the scientific development in BiH, they concluded. It was recommended to introduce gradual and clearly defined changes in order ...
... it comes to investment in the field. The conference was organised by the RRPP Local Coordination Unit for Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the University of Banja Luka. It brought together eminent academics and representatives of line ministries and other institutions or organisations operating within the field in BiH, Serbia and Croatia. The participants agreed that scientific research staff from universities in the Western Balkans are facing numerous challenges. Despite the unfavourable climate, there are certain possibilities and ways to intensify the scientific development in BiH, they concluded. It was recommended to introduce gradual and clearly defined changes in order ...
... about PODIM Challenge, the investment part of the conference with a pitching competition, 50+ top investors from all over the globe and blue-chip partners from the region! What is offered? This special offer for startups from the Danube Region (Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Montenegro, Serbia, Moldova and Ukraine), powered by CEP and the Danube Transnational Programme, includes: 2 free tickets and free accommodation during the conference for 1 selected startup team (max. 2 team members) from each country of the Danube Region. The selection of startups who will receive free tickets and free accommodation in ...
... about PODIM Challenge, the investment part of the conference with a pitching competition, 50+ top investors from all over the globe and blue-chip partners from the region! What is offered? This special offer for startups from the Danube Region (Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Montenegro, Serbia, Moldova and Ukraine), powered by CEP and the Danube Transnational Programme, includes: 2 free tickets and free accommodation during the conference for 1 selected startup team (max. 2 team members) from each country of the Danube Region. The selection of startups who will receive free tickets and free accommodation in ...
... training programme with selected examples of Slovenian good practices. The project is being carried out in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior/Police, the Specialised State Prosecutor's Office and the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia. Capacity building for the exchange of information with regard to irregular migration (Serbia) In 2018, Serbia will be provided assistance in order to introduce improvements in its system for the exchange of information with regard to irregular migration. With increasing migration, trafficking in human beings is currently the most lucrative business of organised criminal associations, and fighting them is a priority task of all the EU ...
... Science and Technology Park of Belgrade Facilitating industry-academia collaboration Blagoy Stamenov, Policy Analyst, Knowledge for Finance, Innovation & Growth Unit, Joint Research Centre European Commission Improving access to finance: which schemes best support the emergence of high-growth innovative enterprises? Ivan Rakonjac, Interim Managing Director, Innovation Fund, Serbia Innovation Fund of the Republic of Serbia - Supporting companies to foster innovation Aleksandar Tasev, Managing Director, Balkan Unlimited Foundation Investment Vehicles and Financial Instruments supporting TT and Innovation Jasmina Popovska, Director, State Fund for Innovation and Technological Development, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Financial support instruments for innovation: the case of ...
... the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria. Authors shall send their submissions by e-mail to ...
... the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria. Authors shall send their submissions by e-mail to ...
... the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria. Deadline: 15 September 2017 Further information available here ...
... will include two conferences on solar power, a solid waste management seminar, as well as seminars and exhibits on water, heat pumps, energy efficiency and other topics. RENEXPO Water and Energy fair is supported by the Ministry of Mining and Energy and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of Serbia, UNDP, German Embassy in Serbia and FIPA. The last RENEXPO fair on water was held in June last year while RENEXPO’s event on sustainable energy and green economy was held in April. Further information on the event can be found here The biggest international Western Balkans RENXPO Water and Energy fair will ...
... will include two conferences on solar power, a solid waste management seminar, as well as seminars and exhibits on water, heat pumps, energy efficiency and other topics. RENEXPO Water and Energy fair is supported by the Ministry of Mining and Energy and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of Serbia, UNDP, German Embassy in Serbia and FIPA. The last RENEXPO fair on water was held in June last year while RENEXPO’s event on sustainable energy and green economy was held in April. Further information on the event can be found here The biggest international Western Balkans RENXPO Water and Energy fair will bring ...
... will include two conferences on solar power, a solid waste management seminar, as well as seminars and exhibits on water, heat pumps, energy efficiency and other topics. RENEXPO Water and Energy fair is supported by the Ministry of Mining and Energy and the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of Serbia, UNDP, German Embassy in Serbia and FIPA. The last RENEXPO fair on water was held in June last year while RENEXPO’s event on sustainable energy and green economy was held in April. Further information on the event can be found here The biggest international Western Balkans RENEXPO Water and Energy fair will bring ...
... 2) providing training on innovative approaches, good practices and up-to-date research results; as well as 3) joint development of relevant research projects. The summer school is co-funded by the Central European Initiative and particularly addresses stakeholders with expertise on Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.   ...
... 2) providing training on innovative approaches, good practices and up-to-date research results; as well as 3) joint development of relevant research projects. The summer school is co-funded by the Central European Initiative and particularly addresses stakeholders with expertise on Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.   ...