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Priručnik “Kako pretvoriti svoje ideje u eurospke projekte” je vodič kroz Sedmi okvirni program Europske unije za istraživanje i razvoj (FP7). Priručnik je izrañen u sklopu EU BALKAN FABNET projekta, specifičnog projekta za potporu (Specific Support Action) kojeg financira Šesti okvirni program EU (FP6). The general objective of this handbook is to help the participation of researchers from Western Balkans Countries in agri-food research projects under the FP7. Written for agri-food ...
Priručnik: “Kako da pretvorite svoje ideje u evropske istraživačke projekte?” je vodič za Sedmi okvirni program EU za istraživanje i razvoj, a pripremljen je u okviru FABNET projekta - specifične aktivnosti podrškve - koji je finansiran iz Šestog okvirnog programa (FP6). The general objective of this handbook is to help the participation of researchers from Western Balkans Countries in agri-food research projects under the FP7. Written for agri-food researchers, this guide provides ...
This report aims to offer a contribution to the support of coherent approach to offer scientific community important information on the possibilities to establish links with current EU and WBC research infrastructures and also to inform important national and EC policy makers on the important barriers and needs that still needs to be tackled in relation to the development of future Pan-European Research Infrastructures. Based on an online questionnaire which was the basis for the assessment ...
... agreements with Austria, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia. In the near future, cooperation with Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Romania will also be initiated. The agreement with Serbia has been adopted by both governments. It is expected that the signing date will be defined soon. Serbia Serbia has ongoing active bilateral programmes with Austria, Cyprus, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Hungary, Greece, Slovenia and Slovakia. New bilateral agreements have been concluded with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) of France and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) of Germany. Furthermore ...
30% ERA-NET Factsheets Document 2. Dec. 2009
This ten-pages compendium of fact-sheets gives an overview on the current ERA-NET (PLUS) projects. European Commission, ERA-NET Factsheets, 2009. EC - DG Research.
... persons who intend to work during a short stay or who want to come for more than 90 days; they need visas and work permits. EC Vice President: New Era of Cooperation "By simplifying the mobility of the citizens of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, the EU will further foster the contacts between the Union and these countries and open a new era in our cooperation," said the Vice President of the European Commission, Jacques Barrot. " Today's decision reflects the clear European perspective of the Western Balkan countries and is the result of ...
28% Tebodin Consultants & Engineers, Belgrade Organisation 24. Nov. 2009
... mitigation, reduced energy bills and increased energy security and comfort levels.Tebodin d.o.o. is SMEs founded as a part of an international engineering and consultancy company, we work basically in Southeast Europe and Western Balkans, with a professional staff of multidisciplinary engineers coordinated from our premises in Belgrade, Serbia. Tebodin d.o.o. performs following services: preparation and verification of feasibility studies, preparing EU fund applications as well as project preparation, analyses and training in these areas. In addition we will provide research and consultancy in preparing projects, supervision of tenders and support in monitoring and auditing. Our focus ...
There are no restrictions in scientific fields or the age of the researchers. The programme is funded by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research. Target countries in the Western Balkans: Albania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro and the FYR of Macedonia. Application deadlines: 16.1. - 3.4. - 12.6. - 4.9. - 30.10. Source and further information: ÖFG website (in German only). The Austrian Research Community (ÖFG) provides scholarships for research or teaching stays of Austrian researchers in Middle ...
... on November 23, 2009.   An information day on Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities, especially dedicated to interested parties from the mediterranean countries, took place on October 29, 2009. It was jointly organised by nine “Socio-economic sciences and Humanities” National Contact Points - including the ones from Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia - in cooperation with the European Commission, the Italian Ministry of Research, the University of Venice Cá Foscari (that hosted the event) and in coordination with NET4SOCIETY (the network of SSH NCPs ...
30% Summary of the 3rd Annual DunaLog Congress Document 20. Nov. 2009
The present document is the summary 3rd Annual DunaLog Congress in 2009, which gathered 130 participants from all Danube Countries and from many Danube related fields on September 30, 2009. DunaLog (Ed.) 3rd Annual DunaLog Congress, Budapest, 30 September 2009. SUMMARY. Budapest 2009. Dunalog. http://studmet.hu/public/files/summary(1).pdf
... Brussels on June 17-18, 2009, the green light was given to the preparation of the European Danube Strategy. December 2010 was set as the deadline for completion. It is expected theat the plan for regional cooperation among six EU and four non-EU countries - Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova - will highlight such topics as navigation on the Danube, environmental issues and cultural diversity. Next “Danube Summit” to be held in Budapest next March Meanwhile, Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Balázs announced that the next Danube Summit will take place in Budapest in ...
... consultation sessions on the several field of sciences and research were organised. At these occasions, regional research priorities of common interest were agreed upon among the participants. The meetings were attended by national expert delegations from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244), Montenegro and Serbia, as well as representatives of the European Commission and the WBC-INCO.NET project ...
... considered, including the possibility of virtual Infrastructures. The work in the ESFRI Regional Work Group could contribute to pursue these objectives. The Steering Platform agreed to have a discussion on its priorities for the coming years in the light of the work so far at its next meeting (in Belgrade, Serbia on June 24, 2010).   In the following article you find the official conclusions: The Steering Platform on Research for the Western Balkan Countries met in Zagreb on 29 October 2009. The meeting was co-chaired by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Republic of Croatia ...
30% Second FP7 Monitoring Report Document 5. Nov. 2009
The Second FP7 Monitoring Report covers the Framework Programme implementation in the years 2007 and 2008. It allows for the first time for some comparative analysis over time, in order to identify trends and developments in the two first years of FP7 implementation. The report consists of four sections: 1) Factual analysis of the main elements of the overall implementation of FP7. 2) New elements and specific fields of the FP.  3) Simplification process, results of a survey on ...
The meeting has been held back to back with - Executive Steering Board meeting of WBC-INCO.NET and - Executive Steering Board meeting of SEE-ERA.NET PLUS (funding decisions to be taken)   The 8th Steering Platform meeting, which has been co-chaired by EC, Spain (EU presidency) and Serbia (for WBC) was held in Belgrade, Serbia on June 24, 2010. Belgrade
... a good indication even if it is maybe not perfectly accurate and subject to change with every day (just use your opportunity now and register via CORDIS).   Registered Selected Albania 24 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 32 1 Croatia 262 22 FYR of Macedonia 55 2 Montenegro 14 1 Serbia 161 18 TOTAL 548 44 For comparision a few CEE countries were discussed, which have still - as data reveals - a better chance of being selected (e.g. from 227 registered researchers from Slovakia, a figure smaler than the one from Croatia, 77 have been selected for evaluations). From Slovenia, 468 ...
The national background reports provide an interesting overview on the field of transport research in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244). The partners of WBC-INCO.NET and relevant experts compiled reports on the research system in the field of environmentfor each Western Balkan country. The reports have been discussed in a workshop for priority setting and resulted in the definition of common priorities for the field ...
This Annual Report from the Commission gives an overview of developments and activities in the year 2008.  It is accompanied by a Commission Staff Working Document which provides more detailed reporting and statistics. The main chapters deal with the activities and results achieved in 2008 and with trends in research and technological development activities in the European Union Member States. European Commission (Ed) Annual Report on research and technological ...
The Gallup Balkan Monitor’s Focus on Migration report brings first-hand data to this ongoing debate, as it summarises the experiences and opinions of Balkan people on all aspects of migration. This data was collected in two waves of the Balkan Monitor survey – in 2006 and 2008. The findings show that while relatively high percentages of Western Balkan residents have considered leaving their home countries, these numbers have tended to decrease in recent years. Relatively few people ...
The GBM Focus On: Perceptions of the EU in the Western Balkans” gives a first impression of how the people of the region feel about the EU. Overall, the Western Balkans is not a homogeneous region with uniform views of Europe: the GBM produces a complex picture that shows a vast range of perceptions about the EU at a country-level and below. Opinions recorded in the survey range from outright and even growing EU euphoria (e.g. in Kosovo and Albania) to the start of a feeling of alienation ...
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