... The aim of this research was to explore the underlying factors of the current situation of science communication in Serbia and Albania and to identify potential drives that could improve its effectiveness in the future. The research zooms into three dimensions of science communication: Peer to peer: communication within science community; Communication between science and policy development; Communication of science to society: Scientists addressing media and the public at large ...
... the project sustainability. Resources, responsibilities and tasks have been evenly distributed among project partners, in accordance to their main strengths and references. A proven communication methodology will ensure effective flow of information, maintain strong partnership, ensure high visibility and provide optimum risk control. The initiative is funded by Interreg Hungary - Serbia. The focus of this project is to increase innovation potential of the metal industry in the cross-border region, as a contribution to overall SMEs’ competitiveness (metal sector is a part of all industry value chains). ITC MIND https://www.facebook.com/itcmind ...
... countries from the EU and the Balkan Med region, active in the sectors of creative and cultural industries, smart cities, the circular economy, mobility and automotive. Clusters came from all over Europe (Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, UK, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Lithuania, Sweden) and the Balkan Med region (Serbia, Montenegro, FYROM, Albania). On the first day, the ECCP delegation was hosted by the Centre for Research and Technology – Hellas (CERTH). The day started with introductory remarks from Dr Ulla Engelmann, the Head of Unit for Clusters from DG Grow, who highlighted several new policy initiatives notably the forthcoming ESCP ...
... the Regional Youth Cooperation Office are implementing the youth exchange “Western Balkans meet Japan: A Bridge into the Future”, on 30 October to 7 November 2018, and invites 17 undergraduate or graduate students aged from 20 to 30 years old, coming from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, to apply for a great opportunity of personal and professional growth. Introduction The program aims to deepen participants’ understanding of Japan and its policy, to increase knowledge and promote mutual understanding through intellectual and cultural exchange, and build a basis for future friendship and cooperation between Japan and the WB ...
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The Centre for Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe will host the second INFORM consultative meeting with representatives of the Ministry of European Integration of the Republic of Serbia in Belgrade, Serbia.
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... region. The Serbian Cluster Community Network, based on the signed MoU with the LEDIB Programme and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2012. The Cluster House is a facilitation manager of the Serbian clusters collaboration platform of 47 Serbian cluster organizations. There are more than 80 clusters in Serbia with more than 47.000 cluster members – around 85% SMEs and about 120.000 employees. The Cluster House is coordinating the Balkan Clusters – an electronic platform for cross border cluster cooperation between Bulgaria and Serbia including over 35 cluster members and the CZ-RS SME Trade Bridge – an electronic platform for ...
... In order to further improve human resource management (HRM) in public administration, which is one of the key areas of public administration reform in the process of Serbia’s accession to the EU, from July 2017 by July 2018, the European Policy Centre – CEP and the Pricewaterhouse Coopers Serbia (PwC) have been implementing the Project Promoting Public Administration Reform in Serbia through further support to the modernisation of Human Resource Management. The beneficiary of this Project was the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government (MPALSG).   ...
It is a business association for improving metal sector competitiveness in Vojvodina/Serbia. The VMC is the most significant metal association in Serbia. It gathers 130 members at presence (103 enterprises + 27 institutions), of which: 84,6% are from AP Vojvodina, 13,9% from other part of the Republic of Serbia and 1,5% are from EU (domestic companies with majority ownership structure originating from the EU). VMC has emerged as one of ...
... on mobility at a partner university. The list of partner universities includes: Babes-Bolyai University from Cluj-Napoca (Romania) Central European University (Hungary) South East European University, Tetovo (Macedonia) Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje (Macedonia) University of Bologna (Italy) University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) University of Novi Sad (Serbia) University of Regensburg (Germany) University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) University of Zagreb (Croatia) Students from Graz can also spend their mobility semester in Belgrade and those from Belgrade in Graz. Why Southeast European Studies in Graz? Southeast Europe has been a focus of the University ...
... positioning and more successful development of clusters in the BBS. For additional information, please, contact info@clusterhouse.rs. Information about the Balkan & Black Sea Cluster Cluster Network members are available to the Cluster House business network members. MoU BBS ClusNet. docx The Cluster House from Nis, Serbia, initiated establishment of "The Balkan & Black Sea Cluster Network” Project, with the following objectives: BBS Clusnet http://clusterhouse.rs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=580&Itemid=98&lang=en
Presentation by Danka Milojkovic, PhD (Econ.) -Director of the Cluster House, Serbia -Director fo the Global TCI Network Board of Directors, Spain at the "10th Cluster Matchmaking Mission-ECCP" (2017)
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... The Fellowship Programme will provide 20 scholarships for civil servants from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. The Fellows will spend three months in the countries of the European Union, where they will gain work practice in the federal or state government agencies of the host countries, receive tailor-made training through specifically designed seminars and experience national/international and intercultural exchange. The programme will start with the ...
... and other stakeholders on a local, intra-regional, inter-regional, national and European level. We find inspiration and financial support in local and EU institutions. It has been active since July 29th, 2011 with headquarters in Novi Sad – the administrative center of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, the most developed region in Serbia. ECOPANONIA helps members continue to: upgrade their technological, financial, commercial and other knowledge familiarize with successful local and foreign business experiences apply environmental standards and regulations in their business practice raise the level of competitiveness of their products /services and business efficiency effectively promote and successfully place their products and ...
... Privacy Statement. Please find below attached more information. The deadline for applying is September 6th. In the frameworks of its Enlargement & Integration Initiative, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission is offering pre-paid travel and accommodation to researchers/experts from Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina, FYROM, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo*, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to participate in the 7th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, taking place on 18-19 October 2018 in Sofia/Bulgaria ...
... indications in our opinion and make us optimistic for the future. What are the main developments since the previous Western Balkans Competitiveness Outlook? What kind of progress do you see in Western Balkan countries' innovation landscape? Innovation policy has gained prominence in the Western Balkans in the last two years. Serbia and Montenegro have established holistic innovation strategies, with Serbia establishing a ministerial-level council to co-ordinate innovation policy in Serbia, while the innovation fund of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has started operation. Kosovo* has taken steps towards drafting an innovation law. The first venture capital fund in the region – South Central Ventures, established under the Enterpriegro have established holistic innovation strategies, with Serbia establishing a ministerial-level council to ...
... for the WBs is the plan to balance countries’ contributions and grants in Horizon Europe. Western Balkan stakeholders welcomed the opportunity to discuss their advances in reforming WBs’ policy framework for research and innovation including notably the ongoing process of designing Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3). Currently, Serbia and Montenegro are preparing their entrepreneurial discovery processes to agree on RIS3 while the other WBs are in various stages of their smart specialisation processes. The Steering Platform took note of the recent R&I cooperation developments in/with the Western Balkans notably through cooperation in research projects, exchange ...
... Members States of the Programme area, namely Croatia, Greece, Italy and Slovenia could apply as lead partner. Most of the applications were submitted by Italy as Lead Partner, followed by Greece. As far as IPA Partner States are concerned, Albania is the most represented country- involving 210 partners, followed by Serbia (147 partners). Here below you can see how active each Partner States was during the call. LOCATION OF LEAD APPLICANTS LOCATION OF LEAD AND PROJECT PARTNERS THE FULL SPECTRUM OF ALL ...
... the Danube Region. Seven experts acting as trainers and 34 participants attend the second ResInfra@DR training which was prepared by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The participants come from the host country Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia - thus covering 8 countries. Tuesday 24th: Background and core processes *** Wednesday 25th: Planning and establishing of RI; Operation, managing and monitoring RIs *** Thursday 26th: Results and impact of RIs in practice *** Friday 27th: Longterm durability of research infrastructure Stay informed via our social media channels Facebook and ...
... WB region is still behind and needs to change its economy towards a knowledge-based and innovation-dominated model. Association to and successful participation in H2020 has given a confident message and currently helps keep WBCs stakeholders' motivation high. Preliminary results show some first success stories however overall participation rate, without considering Serbia, is still quite low (find here some data on WBCs in H2020). Balkan countries suffer from brain drain and are lacking R&I capacities: Serbia is the regional research power-house and it is doing reasonably well in Horizon 2020 (success-rate similar to the one of Hungary or Slovenia). Montenegro ...
... valuable information on the reform efforts undertaken in both areas. The input provided shows the progress in the implementation of these reforms and helps the European Commission coordinate its EU assistance, so that these efforts are properly supported. Progress reports** on higher education reform: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo* Montenegro Serbia The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Progress reports** on teacher training: Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo* Montenegro Serbia The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia **The reports published above are not prepared by the European Commission. For pictures and all official information please refer to this website. The seventh meeting of ...