amount of up to € 8.2 million has been blocked by the funding partners from Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania and Spain. The participation of Germany and Romania in this call is subject to national approval. Each research partner will be funded by its national funding partner. In addition
On 25 June 1992,the Heads of State and Government of eleven countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine signed in Istanbul the Summit Declaration and the Bosphorus Statement giving birth to the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC)
and/or post-doctoral level are invited to submit their application. Several calls are currently open for applications on the dedicated online platform: Romania, Deadline: 24 July Egypt, Deadline: 30 July Panamá, Deadline: 31 August Colombia, Deadline: 31 August Maghreb, Deadline: 31 August Indonesia, Deadline:
l science, sustainability policy and the blue economy. In 2018, experts from the 7 countries bordering the Black Sea: Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine, in cooperation with marine experts from leading European marine institutes and organisations, and with the support of
Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. 5 countries have strategies that are in various stages of development: Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden. 5 countries have significant government-funded initiatives: Austria, Denmark, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
by the EU Member State providing the Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU). This year, the North-East Regional Development Agency (Romania) will host the 10th edition of WIRE X 2019 in Iasi. Participants will explore options for advancing research and innovation policies to address the
States : Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cuba, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Kazakhstan, D. P. Republic of Korea, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. Participation of Egypt, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Republic of South Africa and Serbia in JINR
campus real estate, evolving academic careers, and issues related to internationalisation, to name but a few. Three higher education systems (Georgia, Romania, Scotland) feature in this edition for the first time, alongside four returning systems (Cyprus, Czechia, Greece, Türkiye). This extended coverage
and recommendations of 13 HEInnovate Country Reviews (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden) that have examined higher education system and institution, identifiying factors affecting the delivery of the entrepreneurial and