Serbia & Montenegro: eYouWiNS - The European Youth Week Thursday, July 05 @ 11:54:27 MDT by balkans (287 reads)
eYouWiNS - The European
Youth Week in Novi Sad, August 19 – 26, 2007, Novi Sad, Serbia
eYouWiNS - The European
Youth Week in Novi Sad is the first and the largest student festival with a
thematic focus in Serbia. eYouWiNS is dedicated to youth and the students
worldwide, and its mission is to promote the spirit of cooperation and to link
cultures, ideas and, above all, people. We started in 2006 and in short time
have gained popularity among young people all over Europe.
Serbia & Montenegro: Youth Visiting Program Kosovo – Serbia Wednesday, May 24 @ 17:17:15 MDT by piskopat (1014 reads)
Application deadline: year-round
What is YIHR Visiting Program?
The Youth Initiative for Human Rights - Visiting program provides the
opportunity for young people, students and professionals from Serbia and Kosovo
to meet the professionals in the field that they show interest in and to visit
the places of interest (museums, theatre, university, media houses etc). They
will also have the evenings for experiencing the general atmosphere in the city
that they visit and get a chance to informally interact with people and get to
know the host culture. The goal of this program is to foster the culture of
dialogue and mutual cooperation among persons from Serbia and Kosovo and to
create an open minded generation of young people who will be willing to work and
cooperate with their neighbors in Serbia/Kosovo and who will contribute to
creating a more peaceful and more stable political situation in the region
Serbia & Montenegro: Dialogue of Youth to Stability in the Region of Southeast Europe Thursday, March 09 @ 12:13:39 MST by piskopat (701 reads)
ELSA Serbia & Montenegro - 'Through Dialogue of Youth to Stability in the
Region of Southeast Europe', April 20 – 23, 2006, Novi Sad, Serbia and
Montenegro
The project is being directed towards the development of awareness of a
dialogue necessity among Albanian, Serb, Gorans, Roma and other social groups,
in order to enable their co-existence, in the nearer future, instead of present
deep division without any contacts and co-operation. Even in areas where both
nations live, they live one by another, rather than with one another. This
division, seen from the youth’s point of view represents an obstacle for the
realization of co-operation.
Serbia & Montenegro: Study of Nationalities and Forum for Ethnic Relations Wednesday, February 22 @ 01:25:17 MST by piskopat (849 reads)
Association for the Study of Nationalities and Forum for Ethnic Relations -
Globalization, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts in The Balkans and Its Regional
Context, September 28 – 30, 2006, Belgrade, Serbia/SCG
Application deadline: March 15, 2006
FER is one of the most important non-government networks of prominent scientists
specializing in the fields of national questions, ethnic relations and minority
protection. This Conference will be held under the distinguished patronage of
the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights of Serbia and Montenegro.
Participants from all over the world, especially experts on South-East European
and Balkan affairs are expected to take part. Please note that this Conference
is complementary to the 11th ASN Annual World Convention, which will take place
at Columbia University, New York, on 23-25 March 2006 (www.nationalities.org).
Serbia & Montenegro: Regional Programme on Human Rights 2005 Saturday, September 25 @ 16:25:23 MDT by piskopat (1018 reads)
Anonymous writes "Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Regional Programme on Human Rights 2005
Application deadline: November 1, 2004"
Serbia & Montenegro: CfA: Postgraduate Studies in Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Sunday, May 23 @ 00:00:00 MDT by piskopat (574 reads)
Anonymous writes "Postgraduate Studies in Cultural Management and Cultural Policy in the Balkans (Belgrade)
The postgraduate programme is organised by the University of Arts in Belgrade, in partnership with the French universities Lyon II, Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble and Paris IX Dauphine. The programme is supported by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the participation of UNESCO and the Central European Initiative. The Embassy of France in Bucharest, The French Institute in Bucharest and ECUMEST Association are the local partners of the programme in Romania."