Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Acronym: MVP
The Department for International Scientific, Technical, Educational, Cultural and Sport Co-operation in Sarajevo is in charge e.g. for the SEE-ERA-NET.PLUS project.
It carries out professional and administrative work that is related to:
- preparation, processing and producing of international agreements and programs of scientific, technical, educational cultural and sports co-operation with other states and international organisations;
- the preparation and co-ordination of scientific, technical, educational, cultural and sports co-operation which is realised on the basis of bilateral programs of co-operation;
- scholarships, schooling, specialisations and other professional training within bilateral programs for co-operation;
- international, scientific and research projects in the areas of science, technology, education and culture;
- the monitoring and registration of direct scientific, technical, educational, cultural and sports co-operation with other states and international organisations.
Previous experience:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs participated in the ERA Westbalkan and implements SEE-ERA.NET project, funded under 6th Framework Programme.
The bilateral agreements, protocols and memorandums dealing with the co-operation in the in the fields of science, technology, education, culture and sport which have been ratified by the present date are with:
- Germany,concerning the co-operation in the field of technology,
- Slovenia,concerning the co-operation in the fields of science and technology and the co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
International agreements which are in the process of being ratified are with following countries:
- Croatia,concerning the co-operation in the fields of culture, education and sport, and the co-operation agreement in the fields of science and technology,
- Germany,concerning cultural co-operation,
- Hungary,in the field of education, science and culture,
- the FYRo Macedonia,concerning cultural co-operation,
- Greece,concerning the co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science,
- Albania,concerning the co-operation in the fields of education and science,
- Bulgaria, in the fields of education, science and culture,
- France, in the fields of culture, science and technology,
- Serbia, concerning the co-operation in the fields of science and technology,
- Montenegro, in the field of science and technology,
- Turkey, in the field of education, science, culture, arts, youth and mass media.
Short profile of the staff members who will be undertaking the work:
Amb. Husein Panjeta, Head ofthe Department for International Scientific, Technical, Educational, Cultural and Sport Co-operationat the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was Director of the Institute of International Scientific, Technical, Educational, Cultural and Sport Co-operation and he was Bosnian and Herzegovinian Ambassador to State of Qatar.
Mr. Ammar Mirascija, was born on February 16, 1970 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. He is Director of the National Contact Point for EU Framework Programmes in BiH and the National FP7 and INCO Coordinator. He was also NCP for SEE-ERA.NET Pilot Joint Call and also participates actively in WBC-INCO.NET.
Website: http://www.mfa.ba
Address:
Musala 2
Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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