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... example the rental of venues, alongside with logistics and physical resources, e.g. consumables, printing costs, small equipment, and so forth. Gruber: How many countries are participating in the Pilot Joint Call? Sidiropoulos: All countries represented in the SEE-ERA-NET project participate in the Pilot Joint Call. They are: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia. These countries contribute national funding to this Pilot Joint Call. It was a very pleasant surprise that the whole consortium joined forces in order to create this call for proposals. Gruber: Many researchers ...
The cooperation programme is organised in four-year phases: SCOPES 2000-2004: CHF 14,0 million budget (1 CHF = 0,6 euro)SCOPES 2005-2008: CHF 13,0 million budget The programme mainly comprises Joint Research Projects and Institutional Partnerships, the former focusing on basic research, the latter concentrating on the improvement of general conditions for scientific research. Each project and partnership is composed of a consortium of scientists from Eastern Europe and Switzerland. As SCOPES is ...
... Platform by the Western Balkan countries - as suggested by Commissioner Potočnik in his opening speech in Vienna - happened on October 18, 2006, in Königswinter/Bonn, Germany. Taking advantage of a meeting in the so-called “West Balkan Forum of SEE-ERA.NET”, the participants representing the relevant ministries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia, discussed a proposal for the rules of procedure for the Steering Platform.On October 20, during the SEE-ERA.NET Steering Board Meeting, the results were presented to Tania Friederichs from the European Commission and Elke Dall from the Information Office in ...
From this page you can download the pdf of the book:Papon, Pierre, Stane Pejovnik: Guidelines for a Science and Research Policy in Bosnia & Herzegovina. UNESCO Science Policy Series, Volume Nr. 2, UNESCO Venice Office, 2006.
http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=33143&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
Guidelines for a Science and Research Policy in Bosnia & Herzegovina This report, part of UNESCO's Strategy for Strengthening Cooperation with South Eastern European Member States, was carried out by Pierre Papon with the contribution of Stane Pejovnik on the basis of several missions untertaken in Bosnia and Herzegovina throughout 2005 and was carried out in close cooperation with political authorities ...
... of IZUM are mainly engaged in the development and operation of the COBISS system and services (Co-operative Online BIbliographic System and Services), which represents the core of the library information system in Slovenia and of library information systems in some other countries linked in the COBISS.Net network (Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Albania). IZUM develops the Information system on research in Slovenia - SICRIS (Slovenian Current Research Information System), which not only includes data on research organisations, researchers and research projects, but also supports the development of similar systems (E-CRIS) in other countries. On the basis of consortium agreements with ...
... interested institutions from non-COST member states without any geographical restriction. In the West Balkans, COST has the following member states: Croatia, Serbia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. In the frame of its Near Neighbour scheme, COST stimulates the participation of re-searchers from the Western Balkan region (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro), from Mediterranean countries and from European NIS countries. COST supports and funds the attendance of researchers from these countries for the participation in COST Actions (in accordance with COST Financial Rules and Proce-dures). As a precursor of advanced multidisciplinary research, COST plays a very important role in the ...
The ERI SEE Secretariat acts as a regional platform for co-operation in the education area and serves as an interface between ongoing national reforms in South Eastern Europe and current trends and developments in the education sector at EU level.Interesting documents are the newsletters which are published twice a year and the workprogrammes. ERI SEE Newsletter No. 2 (February 2006). Available from: http://www.see-educoop.net/graz_2003/downloads/ERISEENewsletter2005.pdf, accessed: 13. October ...
... years ago when the High Technical School was founded. In 1959 and 1960 there were some intensive activities undertaken on setting up a Faculty. Thus, pursuant to the Decision of the People's Board in the Zenica County and following the Decision from 1961 passed by the Executive Council of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic, the High Technical School was transformed into the Faculty of Metallurgy. The Faculty worked within the Sarajevo University. The next step in development of high education in Zenica was founding of Metallurgical Institute ''Hasan Brkic'' ( i.e. ''Kemal Kapetanovic'' ) on October 1, 1961. It took a long time before ...
... between BiH and European institutions. The main SUS BiH goals are to help the development of the higher education sector in BiH in a sustainable manner in order to reduce the number of young people and academic staff leaving the country and place the emphasis on the future prospects of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through its activities, SUS BiH supports university reforms, which are in line with European standards and the Bologna Process, as well as the establishment of a university network at a local and regional level in Southeast Europe. SUS BiH strives to enable access to information, advice, training, partnerships, exchange programs ...