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... countries.To get more information on possible participation in a Eurostars project, please contact your EUREKA national project coordinator which can be found at http://www.eureka.be/contacts/home.do. Such contact points for the EUREKA programme are located in the WB countries Albania, Croatia, FRY of Macedonia and Serbia.   Source: EUROSTARS and EUREKA websites, IRE Weekly newsletter. EUREKA's Eurostars Programme is the first European funding and support programme specifically dedicated to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The projects under this programme can address any technological area, but must have a civilian purpose and be aimed at the ...
The Regional Research Promotion Programme in the Western Balkans (RRPP) aims at establishing and strengthening research capacities in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. The programme has an implementation perspective of 10 years and will support the development of research capacities in the area of social sciences, especially in topics relevant to transformation. It should offer a cooperation platform to researchers in the region, particularly those that are to become the driving force of ...
... progressive technologies and new materials, renewable sources of energy and energy efficiency, and social sciences and humanistic sciences. The Protocol of the Second Session of the Joint Commission for Scientific and Technological Cooperation was agreed on and signed between the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia and Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia. The cooperation in the field of science and technology is based on the signed Memorandum on the initiation of programmes of scientific-technological cooperation between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Croatia, signed by the Minister of ...
... Faculty of Physics, as well as engineers from “Zastava tools” who had produced hydraulic parts for the big LHC Detector System. Djelic recalled that Yugoslavia was one of 12 CERN countries founders which had ratified founding Convention, to quit it then for a while, but today’s Serbia is Serbia which is coming back into the world and Serbia which will come back into the CERN. The giant accelerator, 27 km-long circular tunnel with vacuum tube located 100 m under ground, had started up on September 10, but due to a LHC massive quench the experiment was stopped and its re-start delayed till April 2009. CERN, The European Organization ...
84% Progress Report on Research - Serbia News 11. Nov. 2008
... has expressed interest in becoming associated to the Seventh Euratom Research Framework Programme (2007-2011). With respect to the integration into the European Research Area, Serbia has still to adopt a national strategy aimed at increasing public and private investment in research and promoting scientific careers and mobility of researchers. Moreover, Serbia has not yet developed an integrated research policy. Overall, Serbia needs to continue its efforts to develop and adopt actions to facilitate its integration into the European Research Area. In the 2008 progress report for Serbia, Chapter 4.1.9 deals with Education and Research. The assessment of the EC in the S&T sector is copied here ...
29% The 171st COST Committee Meeting Held News 11. Nov. 2008
Assistant Minister Viktor Nedovic opened the meeting. He welcomed the participants, who came from 30 different European countries, and expressed his pleasure that such an important meeting was being held in Serbia. He added that a collaboration between European scientists, which is the priority of the COST programme, is of great importance to Serbia. The meeting was being chaired by Francesco Fedi, the director of COST. During his stay, Prof. Fedi also met with the Serbian Minister of Science at that time ...
... flexible, inclusive, open and creative, is a matter of the survival of the nation. The experience, which Latvia has accumulated over the past decade in life-long learning, has become attractive to the FYR of Macedonia and Croatia. These countries expressed their willingness to participate in collaborative projects. Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro are involved in TEMPUS projects. In the area of research relations between the WBCs and Latvia started under the EC’s 6th Framework Programme. The leading country was Croatia (participating in 53 projects with Latvia), followed by Bosnia Herzegovina (5), Serbia (5), and Albania (3). There are ...
... priorities. Apart from the presentation of the State Secretary, the Rector of the University of Belgrade, Prof. Dr. Branko Kovacevic, participated in the 22nd Rector's Meeting and had presentation under the topic ''The role of the University in the 21st Century''. Source: Viktor Nedovic, Ministry for Science and Technological Development Serbia Dr. Snezana Pajovic, State Secretary in the Ministry of Science and Technology Development of Serbia, participated at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Science and Technology in Society forum which was held from October 5 to 7, 2008 in Kyoto (Japan). She participated in a ministerial round table presenting the ...
Partners for Investment Promotion is a 18 months programme co- financed by the European Union which aims at helping the business communities in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia to develop a favourable environment for attracting foreign investments (FDI). The project was launched in May 2008 and is endowed with a total budget of approx. 1.1 million Euros. Main project objectives: to strengthen the role of Chambers of Commerce in the Western Balkans to attract and retain foreign ...
... to strengthen its national research capacity in terms of research infrastructure and human resources and reforming the funding of national research projects. International cooperation is being improved. A bilateral S&T agreement was concluded with Slovenia on 3 July 2008, and agreements with other countries (Albania, Croatia, Greece and Serbia) are in the pipeline. The memorandum of understanding associating Montenegro to the Seventh EC Research Framework Programme (FP7) was signed in Brussels on 25 January 2008 with effect from 1 January 2008. The implementing measures (setting up national contact points, relations with the Board of Governors of the Joint Research ...
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