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This document deald with COST's Vision of its place in the European Research Area in 2020.  COST Secretariat, COST Statement - The Role of COST in the ERA 2020, Brussels 2009. Leonardo Piccinetti/Europe for Business.
Introduction and scope In April 2007, the European Commission, through the Directorate-General for Research, commissioned Matrix Insight to evaluate the impact of the ERA-NET scheme and related ERA-NET actions under the 6th Community Framework Programme for Research (FP6). The study focused on 71 ERA-NET coordination actions launched under the FP6 ERA-NET scheme in the 27 Member States of the European Union, Associated countries and Third countries over the FP6 period (i.e. 2002-2006). ...
... Jacques Barrot told a news briefing in Brussels. "Under this proposal, the new regime comes into force on January 1." The proposal will have to be formally approved by the EU's 27 justice ministers, although unanimity would not be required. First countries covered would be FYR of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, while Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovnia should follow later in 2010, provided they meet certain requirements. Source: Reuters, Balkan Insight, European Voice, EU business and many others, as accessed July 9, 2009   The EU executive will propose next week to allow citizens of Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia ...
28% EUREKA Pledges to Support the ERA News 9. Jul. 2009
... the Eurostars programme. This resulted in 192 new individual bilateral and multilateral projects with a total estimated budget of €324 million, and 86 Eurostars projects, with a total estimated budget of €128 million. The following WBCs are members of EUREKA: Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia. Furthermore, Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina participate in EUREKA projects, associated through a network of national information points.  The chairmanship of Eureka has now passed from Portugal to Germany.   Sources: Sciencebusiness Bulletin, as accessed on July 7, 2009. Eureka representatives from 38 countries pledged to support the development ...
... Cooperation in Science and Technology - COST is an intergovernmental framework for European Cooperation in S&T, allowing the coordination of nationally-funded research on a European level. The following Western Balkan Countries have already joined the COST family: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia.  Read on to find out more on the role of COST in the Strategic 2020 Vision for the European Research Area (ERA ...
... science competitions, science centers, scholarships and non-commerical housing, strategy foresees implementing legal changes to stabilize employment status and solving the problem of social and health insurance for PhD students and more financial support. Specifically, beside Petnica science center, strategy announce building of new science center in Belgrade, with activities throughout Serbia. With goal to popularize science and improve recruitment of young researchers, strategy calls for closer collaboration with media. By next year, a mid term plan for enrollment to higher education will be quantitatively determined. A plan will follow the concepts of increasing the number of students in natural sciences in ...
... 2009 and end no later than 31 December 2010, although a six-month no-cost extension request may be made during the year. Applicants must be residents of any of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo (UNMIK), Latvia, Lithuania, fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia. Applicants must be resident for the substantial majority of each year in the country from which they are applying although they may be of any nationality or citizenship. Further details in the attachment! In the interest of diversity, no grants will be made to persons who have ...
How do I join an ongoing COST Action? How do I draft my proposal and what are the procedures for the Open Call? These are just some questions that come up during the information days that have been taking place throughout Europe. This time around, it is the turn of Serbia to host the event, helping the research community in this region learn more about COST. CSO Vice-President John Bartzis will head the COST delegation to Belgrade followed by representatives involved in the Life Science Cluster, Food and Agriculture Domain and Balkan-related activities. They will present the Open Call and assessment ...
... information about your R&D projects, results and events to CORDIS: opoce-cordis-marketing@publications.europa.eu     Source: CORDIS press release. CORDIS, the Community Research and Development Information Service, has announced the launch of ten new National Services, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Ukraine ...
On the 2951st meeting of the External Relations Council in Luxembourg (June 15, 2009) the Council adopted conclusions on visa liberalisation for the Western Balkan Countries, welcoming the progress in the visa liberalisation dialogues. http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/en/gena/108515.pdf, as accessed on June 29, 2009 Council Website http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/en/gena/108515.pdf
85% Commissioner Potočnik visits Serbia News 1. Jul. 2009
... for the citizen, such as: environment, health, food, energy, chemicals, agriculture and nuclear safety. Beyond the funding possibilities, integrating into the European Research Area Since 1 January 2007, Serbia has been associated to FP7 and can participate in all calls for proposals. More than 90 applicants have already obtained EU funding to engage in research and networking with leading research entities in the EU and the Western Balkan Region. Cooperation under FP7 also allows Serbia to participate in the ...
... action. In addition, no grant may exceed 85 % of the total eligible costs of the action (see also section 2.1.4). The balance must be financed from the applicant's or partners' own resources, or from sources other than the European Community budget or the European Development Fund.   In Serbia the responsible institutions are: The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Serbia (MFRS) responsible for the overall coordination and implementation of the programme The Delegation of the European Commission to the Republic of Serbia (ECD) for all contracting and payment issues. In Montenegro, the responsible institutions are: The Ministry for European Integration (MEI), responsible for the overall coordination and implementation of the ...
... the European Research Area. Serbia became associated to FP7 in January 2007 and the results it has achieved already in two and a half years are encouraging – the success rate was almost 15% comparing to EU’s, which is around 20%. This is good news not only for Serbia but also for the EU, since participation of Serbia and the other Western Balkan countries provides more weight to the EU and European Research Area on the global scene: we will be more attractive and more competitive if we join forces and avoid fragmentation of research. But the main message, which I gave during the visit, is that Serbia ...
... organisations" established in at least 3 different Member States or Associated Countries, other than that of the applicant will be required! Projects from this call might be starting in mid 2010. We will inform you on this website as soon as more information is available. During his visit to Serbia (see related news), Janez Potocnik announced a special call for proposals to be launched during the summer that will address the specific needs of the region with respect to research capacity. The call is expected to be launched end of July and a very early deadline is to be expected ...
... public bodies, public equivalent bodies, private organisations, including some SMEs and NGOs. Each project must include at least one partner from an eligible EU-member state (eligible territories of Greece, Italy and Slovenia) and one partner from an eligible non EU-member state (eligible territories of Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia). The overall indicative budget for the programme is 63,750,000 Euros, with the minimum total budget for each project being 500,000.00 Euro and the maximum total budget being 5 million Euro. The Programme will cover up to max 85% of eligible expenses, with a lower rate being ...
30% List of Acronyms - IPA Glossary Document 25. Jun. 2009
This document (8 pages) contains a list of abbrevations and explainations of terms used in the context of the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA). INTERACT Point Vienna/Turku: List of Acronyms. IPA Glossary, 2009.   INTERACT Point Vienna/Turku.
The national background reports provide an interesting overview on the field of health research in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo (under UNSCR1244). Please note, some of the reports might be updated after the workshop. Please check this site again before disseminating the pdf version of the reports and rather forward the link to interested peers. The partners of WBC-INCO.NET and relevant experts compiled reports on the research ...
For further information and for downloading the relevant documentation, please visit www.ceinet.org/CERES. A short presentation of the CERES programme is attached - see below. For further information: Alessandro Lombardo Junior Executive Officer Central European Initiative - Executive Secretariat Via Genova 9 34121 - Trieste, Italy +39 040 77 86 744 email: lombardo@cei-es.org website: www.ceinet.org   The deadline for submitting research project proposals in the framework of the CEI ...
We would hereby like to inform you that a Joint Call for European Research Projects will be published on September 1, 2009 as part of the SEE-ERA.NET PLUS project. The participating countries are: Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia), EU Member States (Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Romania and Slovenia) and Turkey as an FP7 Associated Country. The following themes/thematic areas will be supported through the call: ICT – I) Software systems for learning process management and support II) ICT for energy efficiency AgroFood – III) Preservation of ...
... 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 transport for 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 ...
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