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... the attached file! For further information, please see the conference website: ef.sve-mo.ba/conference2011.htm. Date: From: 11 November 2011 To: 12 November 2011 The International Conference on „Economic Theory and Practice: Meeting the New Challenges“ will take place at the Faculty of Economics, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The conference is organised on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Faculty of Economics, University of Mostar, and will be held on 11-12 November 2011. Abstract submission deadline: April 1, 2011 ...
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 ...
... in Serbia – YU INFO conference and will include plenary lectures, EURAXESS Party and a workshop: „EURAXESS in Serbia – European, regional and national aspects“. The workshop will be attended by the representatives of European Commission, national EURAXESS networks from Greece, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as assistant ministers for science and technological development, state secretary in the Ministry of education and vice-rectors of the universities from Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad and Kragujevac. They will exchange the relevant national, regional and European experiences, with attempt to anticipate the impact of the researchers’ mobility ...
... contribution to achieving the broader Europe 2020 goals for sustainable and smart growth. The appointed Priority Area Coordinator countries are listed below: Background: The countries involved in the EU Strategy for the Danube Region are: Germany (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria), Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Moldova, and Ukraine. The Commission proposed the Strategy at the request of the European Council. It is expected to be endorsed by Member States during the Hungarian EU Presidency in the first half of 2011. For more information: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/cooperation/danube/index_en.htm EU STRATEGY ...
... as directing further proceedings towards diplomatic missions abroad while precisely listing the necessary documentation and the timely appraisal of Croatian diplomatic mission staff, has greatly alleviated the process”. In the past two years, Croatian research organisations have welcomed 35 foreign researchers, mostly from the European Union (16), USA (4), Bosnia and Herzegovina (4) and China (4). The simplified entry of foreign researchers has also created better conditions for international cooperation and the execution of international research projects, which contributes to a better positioning of Croatian researchers in the international research community and promotes their own outgoing mobility as well. A big part ...
... and technical research for peaceful purposes, by increasing European cooperation and interaction in this field. This research initiative makes it possible for the various national facilities, institutes, universities and private industry to work jointly on a wide range of Research and Development (R&D) activities. WBC Participation to COST Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia as COST Member States and Albania and Montenegro as Non-COST 'near neighbouring countries' are eligible for this call. More details on the call: Major information on administrative issues (e.g. type of entities which are eligible, consortium structure ...
... the eight is a case for a more balanced distribution of European research infrastructures as well as support in access to large European infrastructures. (taken from the Executive Summary of the document) The full document is attached to this news below. The “Enlargement Countries Associated to FP7”, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey, have taken the initiative to manifest their Joint Position on the next Research and Technology Development (RTD) Framework Programme of the European Union to which currently they are Associated countries. The purpose of this Joint Position Paper is to pronounce the ...
... consortia created. The cluster on “Modernising the VET system – improving performance, quality and attractiveness of VET”, proposed by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Science, Youth and sports and being lead by the Romanian National Centre for Technical Vocational Education and Training (NCVETD), will initially be joined by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Moldova and Montenegro. Working group participants decided for an in depth cooperation in the field of (1) quality assurance and evidence-based policies, (2) social partnership in VET and (3) EU instruments for VET and further agreed to develop handbooks as outcomes of the cooperation. Synergies with the SEE-VET.NET ...
... evaluating programme progress, present and assess developments in building a platform for long-term sustainable cooperation in the region, and in designing and implementing concrete short-term and long-term guidelines, best practices and actions at the regional level on e-Infrastructure. The meeting brings together representatives of national authorities and partners from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey, who implement e-Infrastructure strategies and operate the programmes in their respective countries. Source: RCC Press Release. The sixth meeting of the South East European Research Area for e-Infrastructures (SEERA-EI), organised by the Ministry of Communication and ...
... e-Infrastructure in SEE. It is foreseen for participants to share their best ideas and practices in e-Infrastructure and produce short- and long-term guidelines and actions in order to build sustainable cooperation in the region in this area. The meeting is being organised by the Ministry of Communication and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina and hosted by the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) Secretariat. Participation is upon invitation only. Source and further information: http://www.rcc.int/index.php?action=events_detail&id=422, as accessed on January 19, 2011. Date: From: 26 January 2011 To: 28 January 2011 The sixth meeting ...