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== Partners situated in Serbia ==
== Partners situated in Serbia ==
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== Serbia in a nutshell ==
== Serbia in a nutshell ==


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''Serbia'' (Serbian: Србија, '''Srbija'''), officially the '''Republic of Serbia''' (Serbian: Република Србија, '''Republika Srbija'''), is a landlocked country located in both Central Europe and Southeastern Europe. Its territory covers the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and central part of the Balkans.
 
Serbia borders [[Hungary]] to the north; [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]] to the east; the Republic of [[Macedonia]] to the south; and [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[Montenegro]] to the west; its border with Albania is disputed.
 
The population of Serbia is around 7.3 million (2009 estimate, excluding Kosovo).


[[Image:Serbia.gif|center|thumb|300px|Source : http://www.cia.gov]]
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is among the largest cities in Southeastern Europe.
 
After their settlement in the Balkans, Serbs formed a medieval kingdom that evolved into a Serbian Empire, which reached its peak in the 14th century. By the 16th century Serbian lands were conquered by Ottomans. Serbia regained independence from the Ottoman Empire in a 19th century revolution and subsequently expanded its territory. Former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina joined Serbia in 1918. Following the end of World War I, the country united with other South Slavic peoples into a Yugoslav state which would exist in several formations up until 2006, when Serbia once again became independent.
 
In February 2008, the parliament of Kosovo, Serbia's southern province with an ethnic Albanian majority, declared independence. The response from the international community has been mixed. Serbia regards Kosovo as its autonomous province governed by the United Nations.
 
Serbia is a member in numerous organisations such as the United Nations, the OSCE, Council of Europe and CEFTA which it presides over in 2010. Serbia is classified as an emerging and developing economy by the International Monetary Fund and an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank.[6] WTO accession is expected in 2010.[7] Serbia has a high Human Development Index[8] while Freedom House in 2008 listed Serbia as one of few "free" Balkan states.[9] The country is also an EU membership applicant[10] and a militarily neutral country.[11]
 
[[Image:Serbia.gif|right|thumb|300px|Source : http://www.cia.gov]]


== Serbia education policy ==
== Serbia education policy ==
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=== Universities in Serbia ===
=== Universities in Serbia ===


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=== Polytechnics in Serbia ===
=== Polytechnics in Serbia ===
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=== The Bologna Process ===
=== The Bologna Process ===


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=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives ===
=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives ===


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=== Interesting Programmes ===  
=== Interesting Programmes ===  
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=== Re.ViCa Case-study ===
=== Re.ViCa Case-study ===


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==  Lessons learnt ==


==  Lessons learnt ==
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== References ==
== References ==


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Revision as of 11:51, 4 February 2010

Partners situated in Serbia

None.


Serbia in a nutshell

Serbia (Serbian: Србија, Srbija), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија, Republika Srbija), is a landlocked country located in both Central Europe and Southeastern Europe. Its territory covers the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and central part of the Balkans.

Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the west; its border with Albania is disputed.

The population of Serbia is around 7.3 million (2009 estimate, excluding Kosovo).

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is among the largest cities in Southeastern Europe.

After their settlement in the Balkans, Serbs formed a medieval kingdom that evolved into a Serbian Empire, which reached its peak in the 14th century. By the 16th century Serbian lands were conquered by Ottomans. Serbia regained independence from the Ottoman Empire in a 19th century revolution and subsequently expanded its territory. Former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina joined Serbia in 1918. Following the end of World War I, the country united with other South Slavic peoples into a Yugoslav state which would exist in several formations up until 2006, when Serbia once again became independent.

In February 2008, the parliament of Kosovo, Serbia's southern province with an ethnic Albanian majority, declared independence. The response from the international community has been mixed. Serbia regards Kosovo as its autonomous province governed by the United Nations.

Serbia is a member in numerous organisations such as the United Nations, the OSCE, Council of Europe and CEFTA which it presides over in 2010. Serbia is classified as an emerging and developing economy by the International Monetary Fund and an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank.[6] WTO accession is expected in 2010.[7] Serbia has a high Human Development Index[8] while Freedom House in 2008 listed Serbia as one of few "free" Balkan states.[9] The country is also an EU membership applicant[10] and a militarily neutral country.[11]

Serbia education policy

Serbia education system

Higher education

Universities in Serbia

Polytechnics in Serbia

Higher education reform

The Bologna Process

Administration and finance

Quality assurance

Serbia HEIs in the information society

Towards the information society

Information society strategy

Virtual Campuses in HE

Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives

None found.

Interesting Programmes

Re.ViCa Case-study

None.

Lessons learnt

Unclear at this stage.


References


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