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... Croatia (16 locations), one in Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 locations) and Serbia (7 locations). Within WP1 of the project an attempt was made to compare water resources, current status of water supply, water quality as well as wastewater management in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. A joint paper was delivered titled “Water resources and waste water management in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and State union of Serbia and Montenegro, which is published in Water Policy. Furthermore two workshops were organized in the region, dealing with the problem of contaminants: 1st EMCO workshop entitled " ...
... of the project implementation, we will be able to tell policy makers in the EU and the Western Balkans what further actions are needed to boost long-term and sustainable FDI,” said Dirk Vantyghem, Director of International Affairs at EUROCHAMBRES, during the official launching event of the programme in Podgorica (Montenegro). “Moreover, by creating these partnerships between Chambers, we’ll create avenues for long term economic cooperation between regions from the EU and the Western Balkans.” The level of foreign direct investment (FDI) in these countries, both from outside the region and intra-regional investment (EUR 1,200 Mio ...
Participants are expected from EU27, countries associated to the Framework Programme (such as Norway, Turkey) and the Western Balkan countries.The agenda is attached below. The next Steering Platform meeting will be held in Ljubljana on June 13, 2008. The WBC-INCO.NET project will also present itself at this event. Other aspects in the agenda include IPA, EUREKA, Research Infrastructures, SEE-ERA.NET White Paper etc.
33% International Cooperation in FP6 Document 30. May. 2008
The document is a catalogue of all specific targeted research projects (STREPs) and coordination actions projects (CAs) supported under the specific programme “International Cooperation - Integrating and Strengthening the European Research Area” of the 6th Framework programme. Each project is identified by its objectives, its activity area and the expected results and includes the list of all participating organisations and contact persons. European Commission (2008): International Cooperation ...
... Eurokompozit 369 509185 Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning 369 509185 Studio R 369 509185 Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy 369 509185 Institute for Material Characterization “Skopje” 369 509204 Macedonian Geothermal Association 375 509205 University ‘Sts. Cyril And Methodius’ - Faculty of Electrical Engineering 377 Serbia and Montenegro 509160 Mihailo Pupin Institute 353 509161 University of Belgrade - Faculty of Electrical Engineering 355 509161 Electrical Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) 355 509163 Institute for Water Resources Development “Jaroslav Cerni“ AD 357 509163 University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture 357 509165 A.D. Metalna Industrija Alfa-Plam vranje 359 ...
... research activities within the food, agriculture and biotechnology of theme FP7 Contract n°: 043119 Website: www.etat.gr Project co-ordinator: Gorgias Garofalakis ETAT garof@etat.gr ipet@etat.gr EU contribution: € 570,864 WBC partners: Sustainable Economic Development Agency (Albania), Agency for International, Scientific, Educational, Cultural and Technical Cooperation (Montenegro), University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture (Serbia), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University Skopje (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Directorate for International Cooperation (Croatia) FOOD-N-CO cooperation network of national contact points with a special focus on ...
... the following WBC partners are involved: Ministry of Education and Science of Albania, Directorate of Scientific Research (Shpresa RAMA) Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of Croatia, Directorate for International Cooperation (Lada BENZON) Ministry of Science of Serbia (Suzana VOJINOVIC) Agency for International Scientific, Educational, Cultural and Technical Cooperation of Montenegro, Department for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation (Tamara TOVJANIN) Source: http://ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/pdf/ssh_fp7_project_synopsis_en.pdf The European Commission has published a document presenting the list of proposals retained for eventual financing in the first call of FP7 - Cooperation in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities ...
The ERA WESTBALKAN+ initiative is supporting the Western Balkan Countries (WBC), i.e. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia in participating in the 7th EU Framework Programme (FP7). This partnering event encourages researchers from WBC to find mainly suitable Greek partners for a consortium during the fourth/fifth open call in the thematic priority "ICT" (the next call is expected to be published in November 2008).It ...
... in Europe. The initiative is coordinated by the Greek Research & Technology Network (GRNET) and the project consortium consists of representatives from Albania (Polytechnic University of Tirana), Armenia (IIAP-NAS-RA), Bosnia-Herzegovina (University of Banja Luka), Bulgaria (IPP-BAS), Croatia (RBI), F.Y.R. of Macedonia (UKIM), Georgia (GRENA), Hungary (MTA-SZTAKI), Moldova (RENAM), Montenegro (University of Montenegro), Romania (ICI), Serbia (University of Belgrade), Turkey (TUBITAK), as well as the European Centre of Nuclear Physics (CERN) in an advisory role. In order to ensure the necessary critical mass, thirty regional Research and Academic institutions have been selected to participate in the project as third-parties to the consortium partners ...
... of transnational partnerships and joint actions on matters of strategic importance. The SEE Programme Area includes 16 countries. For 14 countries the eligible area is the whole territory of the country, namely for Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia and Moldova. In Italia and Ukraine only certain regions are eligible. The Managing Authority of the SEE Programme is Hungarian National Development Agency. The global and specific objectives of the programme will be pursued through Priority Axes, which contribute differently to the specific programme objectives: Priority Axis 1 ...
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