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... the enlargement process in recent years may create the perception of the oft cited enlargement fatigue.” says Manfred Schekulin, Director of Export and Investment Policy, Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth, Austria. “The EU has made some gestures in the past year, by granting candidate status to Montenegro, allowing Serbia to take steps forward in their application, and granting visa-free travel for Albanian and Bosnia-Herzegovina citizens. South East Europe can also send a strong signal of its own. Rather than reacting to requests from Brussels, the region now wants to craft its own vision, clearly conveying that it ...
31% Albania-Kosovo Cross Border Programme Link 11. May. 2011
Preparation of this programme was completed in April 2010 and final approval is expected to take place by the end of 2010. Preparation of the CBC programme Kosovo – Montenegro is expected to start in the second half of 2010 and completed in 2011. Source: website of the CBC Kosovo as accessed in May, 2011 http://www.cbckosovo.eu/
Preparation of this programme was completed in April 2010 and final approval is expected to take place by the end of 2010. Preparation of the CBC programme Kosovo – Montenegro is expected to start in the second half of 2010 and completed in 2011. Source: website of the CBC as accessed in May, 2011 http://www.cbckosovo.eu/
  The IPA Operational Programme Croatia-Montenegro 2007-2013 is designed to promote cross-border cooperation between Croatia and Montenegro.   Source: Website of the Programme as accessed in May, 2011. www.cbccro-mne.org
... As component II of the European Union's new financial Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), this is the first cross-border programme  on the border between the pre-accession countries of the Republic of Serbia and Republic of Montenegro, for the period 2007-2013. The overall strategic goal for the programme recognises the need to stimulate the economy by building on the human, natural and economic resources of the area in a spirit of intense cooperation. The overall aim of the programme, with the core elements of the strategy derived ...
32% Faculty of Economics in Podgorica Organisation 8. May. 2011
... made under various forms of cooperation such as• Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises• Agency for Economic Restructuring and Foreign Investment of the Government of Montenegro• Republican Secretariat for Development of Economy• The Republican Employment Agency• Republican Fund of the Pension and Disability Insurance• Association of Independent Trade Unions of Montenegro• Union of Employers of Montenegro• Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro• Montenegrin Association of Management and Entrepreneurship• Development Fund of MontenegroSource: http://www.wbc-inco.net/object/document/84515.html www.ekonomija.co.me
... strategy of actions among the partners of the eligible territories". The eligible area of the Programme consists of the territories facing the Adriatic Sea. These are identified as NUTS III (or equivalent level) of three Member States (Italy, Greece, and Slovenia), a Candidate Country (Croatia), three Potential Candidate Country (Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina). Although not being territorially eligible for the Programme because it lacks of costal area, but taking into account its eligibility in previous INTERREG IIIA NPPA Adriatic Cross-border Programme 2004 -2006, Serbia participates in the Programme with the whole territory under a phasing out condition until 31 ...
... will be the creation of a database of prospective project partners which will hopefully continue to grow after the end of the TransNEW project. The following countries are covered by the project under the title "Western Balkans": Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo (under UNCSR 1244), FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Albania is covered by the "Southern Balkans and Mediterranean area". Further information is available in the attached files. The TransNEW Project is part of the Coordination and Support Actions for the EU Framework 7 Programme, aimed at supporting transport research activities in the new Member ...
... projects which demonstrate a European added value and have a high potential for market replication are strongly encouraged. The call for proposals is open to all legal persons located in one of the following countries: * 27 EU member states * Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein * Albania, Croatia, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Israel, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey * Other non-EU countries provided they have the appropriate agreement in force. The following information is availble for download on the event website: Presentations: Funding areas 2011 [395 KB] [ppt [10 MB] ] Beatriz Yordi, Head of Unit Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) Project presentation "Ecometre ...
The purpose of this Joint Position Paper is to pronounce the perceived shortcomings in the current RTD programming in Europe in addressing the far reaching issues of research and to propose actions for the future RTD framework programme for better results for Europe. In the first section of this Joint Position Paper, the discussions revolving around the future RTD Framework Programme is outlined with a view to building insight on the direction of the future RTD programming at the European ...
The present manual deals with the need for a stronger connection between universities and industry in SEE, but also shows that many different types of cooperation between these stakeholders already exist. Eight country reports of national experts about different aspects of the current higher education sector as well as of the university-enterprise collaboration in each respective country were compiled. Each single report offers recommendations on how to improve the future cooperation in this ...
31% MNE-Research.AC.ME Link 21. Apr. 2011
Website of the National Contact Point from Montenegro http://www.mneresearch.ac.me/cg/index.php
... our Presidency. It is equally important to move forward with Turkey as well, and to start negotiations on substance with Iceland. We welcome the reiteration by the European Commission of the recommendation for opening negotiations with [The Former Yugoslav Republic of] Macedonia. A recent decision to grant candidate status to Montenegro provides the right encouragement not only for Podgorica, but for the whole region as well. We strongly support Serbia’s integration efforts and we are pleased to see Belgrade’s membership application recently accepted. For Albania, the main goal for 2011 should be to achieve candidate status. We ...
... nbsp;   Agricultural economics Ø      Rural development policy Ø      Agricultural policy analysis Ø      Collaborate with relevant institutions in the country and abroad in order to facilitate programming, modeling and analysis in agricultural economics in Montenegro; Ø      Supporting preparation of project proposals for FP7, IPA and other support schemes; Ø      Participating in developing of RTD Strategy of BTF, focusing on Harmonization of Montenegrin Agricultural Policy with EU Common Agricultural Policy - CAP. Ø     ...
The Danube Region Strategy follows the welcome for the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, now being implemented. The Danube request, based on the Baltic experience, underlines an integrated approach to sustainable development. Synergies and trade-offs must be identified, e.g. developing cuttingedge green technology, working towards better alignment of policies and funding to improve impact on the ground, and overcoming fragmentation. The Commission, operating across many policy domains, ...
... European future for the West Balkans At the opening ceremony of the meeting on April 13, Jerzy Buzek declared that, “The EP remains strongly committed to the European future of the Western Balkans.” The President reminded that in 2010, the EU abandoned the visa requirement for citizens of Montenegro, Serbia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and visa liberalisation for Albania and Bosnia Herzegovina. “once all the conditions are met, the people of Kosovo can count on  our support to also get visa – free travel in the EU,” he added. Mr Buzek welcomed that ...
... quot; also found in the application pack related to each advert   Contact/additional support (e.g. Helpdesk, contact to NCPs in your country, partnering websites if available, further related links, etc.): EMRP Helpline: emrpA169@npl.co.uk Tel: +44 20 8943 6666 P.S.: The focus is not on Montenegro, because (so far) it is not an EURAMET member country. However, the NMI and DI(s) of Montenegro can still apply for RMGs (falling under criteria 2 for the Employing Organisation - see page 6 of the document "Eligibility Criteria for EMRP Calls"). As part of the European Metrology ...
... new loans. The five countries agreed to ask for more IPA funding prior the membership which would allow them accelerate EU-related reforms. In exchange, post-accession assistance would decrease.   Source SETIMES/BCSDN Email Alert Nr. 228. On April 4, EU aspirants Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia adopted a common stance regarding pre-accession assistance (IPA ...
... made a significant impact on the lives of citizens in South East Europe (SEE) is the Visa Facilitation Agreement with the European Union (EU) which, at the end of the last year, entered into force in Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who thus joined The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia that entered the visa-liberalized regime a year earlier. The decisions on visa free access are based on the progress made by the countries concerned in implementing major reforms in areas such as strengthening  the rule of law, combating organised crime, corruption and illegal migration, and improving their ...
... ldquo;Cooperation of countries from the region is much more than an obligation for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a strategic interest of the country.” According to Savic, the Regional School for Public Administration (ReSPA) that was formally launched in September 2010 with offices and training facilities in Danilovgrad, Montenegro, is an example of regional cooperation projects that should be mentioned in this context.          “Specific importance of involvement of the countries from the region in cross-border cooperation projects lies in the fact that it represents preparation for future use of the ...
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