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In order to improve the quality of education and science in Serbia and to link scientific workers in the country and scientific diaspora the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, published on the website of the Ministry include a data base of scientists, lecturers and eminent experts from all areas that have received education in the Republic of Serbia, and working ...
... related information in pdf attached below. Source: ERAWEB Erasmus Mundus-Western Balkans (ERAWEB) is announcing call for applications 2016 for academic mobility scholarships in thematic fields related to MEDICINE, HEALTH and PUBLIC HEALTH unter: ERASMUS MUNDUS - Action 2 Partnerships: Western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia.   ...
This publication has been produced within the framework of the research project "Connecting the Scientific Diaspora of the Republic of Moldova to the scientific and socio-economic development of the home country" which was implemented by Academy of Sciences of Moldova. However, few chapters of the book are dedicated to South East European countries, and thus might be of interest for WBC-RTI.info readers as well. ...
This Study was conducted under Government of Montenegro’s five-year project entitled “Higher Education and Research for Innovation and Competitiveness” (HERIC). This Study examines available data to assess the plausibility of scientific Diaspora’s involvement in innovation processes inside Montenegro. This is achieved through an analysis of Diaspora’s potential, as well as of Montenegro’s legal and institutional framework, current policies ...
Abstract: In the past decades, many countries around the globe faced the consequences of the brain drain phenomenon. Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an exemption in this regard. As the prospects for mobility change, it is reasonable to expect that this would also affect the movement of highly skilled individuals. Meanwhile, BiH has done very little in terms of responding to these new ...
... of the scholarship is to enable scientific staff of universities to do research at Austrian universities in the context of master or doctoral studies (an age limit of 40 years applies, priority is given to PhD candidates). targeted countries: Applicants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. The role of WUS Austria is to promote the program and provide information to interested persons; further information can also be obtained at the Institute of International Law and International Relations/University of Graz, which is in charge of selecting the candidates. Implementation of the program is carried out by ...
... way, the impact of good national and even regional R&D initiatives is naturally limited. In the end - highly educated individuals are still leaving the region and those who stay struggle in some cases for fundamental working and living conditions – as this week’s protest of researchers in Serbia shows. “Naucni rad vodi u glad” (“Scientific work leads to famine”) – they say and call for urgent action. 3 “Should I stay or should I go?” – What are the opportunities for young academics that stay? A great number of researchers from the region successfully collaborate since ...
... The RRPP is organizing a training seminar on the computer assisted Qualitative Data Management and Analysis. The event takes place on 5-6 February 2016 in Belgrade, Serbia and will be convened by Dr. Roy Gava, University of Geneva, and Dr. Lea Sgier, Central European University (CEU), Budapest. This workshop aims to address the very process of qualitative data management and analysis and provide practical tools to deal with it. It is centered around various ways in which ...
... The RRPP is organizing a training seminar on the computer assisted Qualitative Data Management and Analysis. The event takes place on 5-6 February 2016 in Belgrade, Serbia and will be convened by Dr. Roy Gava, University of Geneva, and Dr. Lea Sgier, Central European University (CEU), Budapest. This workshop aims to address the very process of qualitative data management and analysis and provide practical tools to deal with it. It is centered around various ways in which ...
... held in Nis 6 years ago was “Cluster House” from Serbia. In 2014, the conference was held in Turkey where 250 professionals from 17 countries have attended it and in 2015 the conference took place in Romania with over 150 guests from 16 countries: Macedonia, Serbia, Romania, Russia, Czech Republic, Turkey, Bulgaria, Denmark, Cyprus, Austria, Germany, Spain, Albania, Hungary, Great Britain ...