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37% Cross-border Institution Building Plus Project 25. Apr. 2017
... two WB countries: Albania – Kosovo* Albania – Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro Croatia – Bosnia and Herzegovina (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) Croatia – Montenegro (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) Croatia – Serbia (only under the financial cycle 2007-2013) The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Albania The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Kosovo* Montenegro – Kosovo* Serbia – Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia – Montenegro The project “Cross-border Institution Building Plus (CBIB+)” is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by a consortium led by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. The project is currently in its fourth phase, envisaged to last until the end of November ...
There are 8 IPA cross-border programmes among WB countries:   Albania - Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Albania Kosovo - the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Montenegro - Albania  Montenegro - Kosovo Serbia – Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia – Montenegro   http://www.cbibplus.eu/programmes-0
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this  ...
Eligible training providers should come from one of the 28 EU Member States or from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo*, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey. Applicants should consult the guidance note and submit their applications using the form provided. For more information, join the information webinar on 28 April at 10:00-11.00 (CET). To register for the information webinar, follow this  ...
... countries. The market for energy services is advancing in Serbia, with the adoption of secondary legislation and project tendering in public buildings and street lighting. The work on transposition of Directive 2010/31/EU (EPPBD) is also ongoing in all WB6 countries and recent progress was achieved by Albania and Kosovo* with the adoption of EPBD laws. http://wb6.info/documents/wb6-sustainability-charter-monitoring-report-2/ http://wb6.info/ Energy Community
The network of National Contact Points (NCPs) is the main structure to provide guidance, practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in Horizon 2020. NCPs are also established in many non-EU and non-associated countries ("third countries").   The National contact points in Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia (countries from WBC) related to research infrastructures are listed below: National Contact Point Albania Dritan Shutina Co-Plan Institute Rr. “Bylis” Nr. 12, Kashar, 2995, Tirane, Albania Tel: +355 692032957 E: dritan_shutina@co-plan.org Bosnia and Herzegovina Dalibor Drljaca University of East Sarajevo Vuka Karadzica ...
38% INFORM Newsletter - #1 Document 4. Apr. 2017
INFORM is an international three-year research project that studies the interactions between formal and informal institutions in the Western Balkan societies, as well as tracks the influence of these institutions on the implementation of the European Union rules and regulations. In the first project newsletter, INFORM highlight the goals of the project and share some first research results. The main premise of the INFORM project is that the gap between formal institutions and informal ...
In March, the Ministry and the Centre signed a two-year contract. Projects to be implemented in 2017 and 2018:   Promotion of entrepreneurship among young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Kosovo The purpose of the two projects is to illustrate how support for young entrepreneurs and start-ups is organised in Slovenia, and to encourage the young to engage in mutual cooperation, so that they could exert an influence on changes at the local, entity and national levels, which are vital in ...
The objectives of the workshop were to identify existing financial instruments that support innovation and technology transfer activities in the region, explore where the evident gaps exist and explore ways to address currently unmet demand using synergistic solutions. The workshop also aimed to strengthen and cement an emerging community of practice on these issues that should help to maximise the impact of innovation on regional development. This was one of the first follow-up activities of ...
... exceed 30 pages and should preferably be in the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria ...
... exceed 30 pages and should preferably be in the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria ...
... exceed 30 pages and should preferably be in the form of a working paper or scientific article. Authors shall submit their work before their 35th birthday and shall be citizens of any of the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia or Ukraine. Previous winners of the Olga Radzyner Award, ESCB central bank employees as well as current and former OeNB staff are not eligible. In case of co-authored work, each of the co-authors has to fulfill all the entry criteria ...
... across sectors and countries; 2) providing training on innovative approaches, good practices and up-to-date research results; as well as 3) joint development of relevant research projects. The summer school is co-funded by the Central European Initiative and particularly addresses stakeholders with expertise on Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.   ...
... across sectors and countries; 2) providing training on innovative approaches, good practices and up-to-date research results; as well as 3) joint development of relevant research projects. The summer school is co-funded by the Central European Initiative and particularly addresses stakeholders with expertise on Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.   ...
... relations. The programme of the 16. edition the includes lectures, debates and workshops on current political, cultural and social challenges in the regional, global and European perspective. Previous editions of the School were attended by over 600 people from: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, France, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Germany, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine. Programme The programme of the 16. edition of the Visegrad Summer School includes lectures, debates and workshops on current political, cultural and social challenges in the regional, global and European perspective lead by outstanding experts from various fields of knowledge ...
... relations. The programme of the 16. edition the includes lectures, debates and workshops on current political, cultural and social challenges in the regional, global and European perspective. Previous editions of the School were attended by over 600 people from: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, France, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Germany, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Ukraine. Programme The programme of the 16. edition of the Visegrad Summer School includes lectures, debates and workshops on current political, cultural and social challenges in the regional, global and European perspective lead by outstanding experts from various fields of knowledge ...
The Berlin Process Series is an initiative started by Cooperation and Development Institute, in November 2015, in Tirana, and supported by Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Hanns Seidel Foundation. It has taken the following form: Research on the Berlin process and its priority areas: Berlin process being a thinly documented process, CDI has contributed to create a body of knowledge, as well as to gather in one place major documents referring to it; Monitoring reports ...
It is the first study in the region to answer questions on how many degrees are given by year and in which field, on the obstacle of entry into the labour market by graduates and on what employers are looking for in terms of skills. The study offers a set of concrete recommendations to tackle the identified issues, both at individual country level and at regional level. The study has also assembled a unique higer education database that includes details of virtually all study programmes offered ...
Executive summary This synthesis report  analyses  higher  education  (HE)  provision  and  labour  market opportunities  in  the Western  Balkans  by  looking  into  four  inter-related  issues:  the provision  of  HE,  the current  situation  of  the  graduate  labour  market,  the  challenges facing  graduates  and employers  ...
... should: continue increasing the level of investment in research, in particular in the private sector promote participation in the EU’s Horizon 2020 research programme; adopt a 2016-2020 programme for higher education and scientific research and take actions to strengthen research capacity in line with the European Research Area priorities. Kosovo* Preparations in education and research are at an early stage. During the reporting period, there has been no progress in the area of education and some progress in the area of research. The quality of education still needs to be considerably improved. As last year’s recommendations have not been ...
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