The London-based Royal Society publishing the world’s oldest scientific journal in continuous publication Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (since 1665) identified science diplomacy as still a fluid concept that can be applied to the role of science, technology and innovation in three dimensions of policy: Science in diplomacy; Diplomacy for science; Science for diplomacy. In June 2015 the European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation Carlos Moedas reiterated the Royal Society’s dimensions of science diplomacy in his speech The EU approach to science diplomacy at the European Institute in Washington.
Terms “diplomacy”, “science” and “art” are marked by variability of interpretations, with the French painter G. Braque pointing at one of possible links between science and art: « L’Art est fait pour trabler, la Science rassure. » (Notebooks: Day and Night, 1952 quoted in PODOLAN, 2014, p. 745); pivotal shift in the perception (of the complexity) of diplomacy is accentuated by editors of The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy (2013), too.
The University of Economics in Bratislava operating in the European Higher Education Area and the European Research Area celebrated 75th anniversary of its establishment in 2015, in the framework of which the International Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral Scholars EDAMBA 2015 titled “The Era of Science Diplomacy: Implications for Economics, Business, Management and Related Disciplines“ was held on 21 – 23 October 2015 in cooperation with the Business Leaders Forum.
Zoltán Kolozsváry: The Part and the whole – a complex relationship between e...CUBCCE Conference
The presentation outlines the problem of contradictory expectations against professional education of the multinational giants and SME-s. The need for “engineers” more or less in the “classical” understanding of the word is evident and pressing in SME-s. The up-to-date data processing and networking has also a -side effect- in loosing important part of basic knowledge. On the other hand research and development in universities are oriented towards areas covered by the modern, sophisticated instrumentation and less on solving specific problems appeared in different industrial applications. This way important energy, time and money are wasted or at least inefficiently spent. Is this a characteristic of our era or it is just a “side effect” of the extremely fast scientific-technical development. Efforts at the Sapientia Tg.Mures with the support of local companies aiming a more industry oriented education are outlined. Experiments involving the Plasmaterm SA is aiming both research and development as well as current production activities are evaluated. A specific concept of dual education is presented, with active participation of students as part-time employees of the company during their last year of studies is briefly evaluated.
Alajos Mészáros: The Trap of the Triangle: Education-Research-InnovationCUBCCE Conference
The outline of the presentation is as follows:
• Description of the triangle Education-Research-Innovation – interactions and intersections
• Education-Research-Innovation in EU context
• Education-Research-Innovation in Slovak context
• Evaluation policy of Higher Education-Research activities and its impact on Innovation scheme
• Examples of “best practice” from Slovak environment
• The “University Scientific Park” programme at STU
Lubomir Dimitrov: Good Practices in the cooperation of the university and bus...CUBCCE Conference
As the largest educational institution in technical area, the Technical University of Sofia has good experience in university and business cooperation both on national and international levels. TU-Sofia has the potential of an active cooperation with business: it has 13 faculties and 6 research laboratories at which more than 1200 professionals (professors, lecturers, and research staff) work in fields more or less related to business activities and needs. In the paper proposed, some of the collaborative international and national projects of our university will be presented. These projects include: proposals submitted to Horizon 2020 and experience in FP7; works done within the structural fund on the regional and international levels, Erasmus+ projects and experience within TEMPUS projects. Also, the paper discusses Bulgarian national higher education rating system which encourages relation and collaboration between business organizations and educational institutions. Further, the paper proposes new initiatives for university and business cooperation in Central Europe.
Ilmars Viksne: Innovation and Technology Transfer as the Third Pillar of Mod...CUBCCE Conference
RTU has been purposefully developing to become the 3rd generation university that provides high quality education, ensures excellence in research and carries out innovation and technology transfer. The sustainable innovation and commercialization is a new objective declared in RTU strategy for 2014-2020. The university needs implementation of new support structures and tools to facilitate relationships between research groups and the outside environment. There are several internal structural units (“Department of Business and Innovation”, “Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre”, “Design Factory”, “Career Centre”) and a network of external institutions where RTU is co-founder and active participant, for example: “Latvia Technology Park”, “Green Technology Incubator” and other.
RTU provides the mandatory course “Product Development and Design” (6-9ECTS) and internships for all undergraduate students implementing the concept “Learning by Doing” and helping in setting up their future business and acquiring investments.
The internal units ensure a one-stop agency for industrial partners and provide support to RTU’s researchers to: identify and assess potentially interesting research results; identify suitable commercialization methods and industrial partners; patent and research results; create prototypes; negotiate with companies and prepare contracts; create spin-off companies. They consult on business, design and engineering issues and carries out different activities stimulating researchers to interact with external players.
The external institutions promote market-oriented objectives of the university research and engage the university in strategic partnerships with stakeholders form business, national and regional authorities, other universities and research centres.
The presentation explore functioning and interaction of main players of commercialization process, shows the latest RTU achievements.
Vilmos Beskid: University and business: a win-win gameCUBCCE Conference
Ericsson has the largest ICT R&D Center in Hungary, this intellectual center is active in the area of telecommunication and information technology research, software development, impacting the Hungarian ecosystem. The company committed to innovation and continuous learning and development, having more than 20 years of university cooperation and four active university labs.
Here we present some best practices, giving an insight to what we are doing and the aim why we are doing this, emphasizing why it is good for the company, for the universities and for the ecosystem.
Neven Vrček: Internship programme and students’ entrepreneurship as a hub be...CUBCCE Conference
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization (FOI) and Informatics launched an internship programme for students. The programme was very positively accepted by the business community. In short time we signed agreement with more than 350 companies indicating their willingness to accept students for internships. The experiences are very positive. One third of students remain employed by the companies after finishing internship. Additional befit of the programme is closer relationship with involved companies and exploration of new ways of cooperation on various projects. Recently Faculty launched startup@foi.hr programme. The idea is that all costs related to establishment and first year of operations, including location, is funded by Faculty. This form of pre-incubation attracted great attention across student community. It is interesting to notice that some of the companies accepted to cosponsor this programme in order to be close to innovative ideas. Such activities made FOI a strong regional hub for IT industry and meeting point for various projects.
Presentation on the State of Bavaria's economy, skills and innovation profile by Dr. Wolfgang Hübschle from Invest in Bavaria.
This presentation opened the 2014 Global Cities Initiative study tour of Munich, Germany, on November 18 2014.
Presentation on Siemens vocational education and training strategy by Jurgen Siebel on November 19, 2014 as part of the Global Cities Initiative study tour in Nuremberg.
Zoltán Kolozsváry: The Part and the whole – a complex relationship between e...CUBCCE Conference
The presentation outlines the problem of contradictory expectations against professional education of the multinational giants and SME-s. The need for “engineers” more or less in the “classical” understanding of the word is evident and pressing in SME-s. The up-to-date data processing and networking has also a -side effect- in loosing important part of basic knowledge. On the other hand research and development in universities are oriented towards areas covered by the modern, sophisticated instrumentation and less on solving specific problems appeared in different industrial applications. This way important energy, time and money are wasted or at least inefficiently spent. Is this a characteristic of our era or it is just a “side effect” of the extremely fast scientific-technical development. Efforts at the Sapientia Tg.Mures with the support of local companies aiming a more industry oriented education are outlined. Experiments involving the Plasmaterm SA is aiming both research and development as well as current production activities are evaluated. A specific concept of dual education is presented, with active participation of students as part-time employees of the company during their last year of studies is briefly evaluated.
Alajos Mészáros: The Trap of the Triangle: Education-Research-InnovationCUBCCE Conference
The outline of the presentation is as follows:
• Description of the triangle Education-Research-Innovation – interactions and intersections
• Education-Research-Innovation in EU context
• Education-Research-Innovation in Slovak context
• Evaluation policy of Higher Education-Research activities and its impact on Innovation scheme
• Examples of “best practice” from Slovak environment
• The “University Scientific Park” programme at STU
Lubomir Dimitrov: Good Practices in the cooperation of the university and bus...CUBCCE Conference
As the largest educational institution in technical area, the Technical University of Sofia has good experience in university and business cooperation both on national and international levels. TU-Sofia has the potential of an active cooperation with business: it has 13 faculties and 6 research laboratories at which more than 1200 professionals (professors, lecturers, and research staff) work in fields more or less related to business activities and needs. In the paper proposed, some of the collaborative international and national projects of our university will be presented. These projects include: proposals submitted to Horizon 2020 and experience in FP7; works done within the structural fund on the regional and international levels, Erasmus+ projects and experience within TEMPUS projects. Also, the paper discusses Bulgarian national higher education rating system which encourages relation and collaboration between business organizations and educational institutions. Further, the paper proposes new initiatives for university and business cooperation in Central Europe.
Ilmars Viksne: Innovation and Technology Transfer as the Third Pillar of Mod...CUBCCE Conference
RTU has been purposefully developing to become the 3rd generation university that provides high quality education, ensures excellence in research and carries out innovation and technology transfer. The sustainable innovation and commercialization is a new objective declared in RTU strategy for 2014-2020. The university needs implementation of new support structures and tools to facilitate relationships between research groups and the outside environment. There are several internal structural units (“Department of Business and Innovation”, “Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre”, “Design Factory”, “Career Centre”) and a network of external institutions where RTU is co-founder and active participant, for example: “Latvia Technology Park”, “Green Technology Incubator” and other.
RTU provides the mandatory course “Product Development and Design” (6-9ECTS) and internships for all undergraduate students implementing the concept “Learning by Doing” and helping in setting up their future business and acquiring investments.
The internal units ensure a one-stop agency for industrial partners and provide support to RTU’s researchers to: identify and assess potentially interesting research results; identify suitable commercialization methods and industrial partners; patent and research results; create prototypes; negotiate with companies and prepare contracts; create spin-off companies. They consult on business, design and engineering issues and carries out different activities stimulating researchers to interact with external players.
The external institutions promote market-oriented objectives of the university research and engage the university in strategic partnerships with stakeholders form business, national and regional authorities, other universities and research centres.
The presentation explore functioning and interaction of main players of commercialization process, shows the latest RTU achievements.
Vilmos Beskid: University and business: a win-win gameCUBCCE Conference
Ericsson has the largest ICT R&D Center in Hungary, this intellectual center is active in the area of telecommunication and information technology research, software development, impacting the Hungarian ecosystem. The company committed to innovation and continuous learning and development, having more than 20 years of university cooperation and four active university labs.
Here we present some best practices, giving an insight to what we are doing and the aim why we are doing this, emphasizing why it is good for the company, for the universities and for the ecosystem.
Neven Vrček: Internship programme and students’ entrepreneurship as a hub be...CUBCCE Conference
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization (FOI) and Informatics launched an internship programme for students. The programme was very positively accepted by the business community. In short time we signed agreement with more than 350 companies indicating their willingness to accept students for internships. The experiences are very positive. One third of students remain employed by the companies after finishing internship. Additional befit of the programme is closer relationship with involved companies and exploration of new ways of cooperation on various projects. Recently Faculty launched startup@foi.hr programme. The idea is that all costs related to establishment and first year of operations, including location, is funded by Faculty. This form of pre-incubation attracted great attention across student community. It is interesting to notice that some of the companies accepted to cosponsor this programme in order to be close to innovative ideas. Such activities made FOI a strong regional hub for IT industry and meeting point for various projects.
Presentation on the State of Bavaria's economy, skills and innovation profile by Dr. Wolfgang Hübschle from Invest in Bavaria.
This presentation opened the 2014 Global Cities Initiative study tour of Munich, Germany, on November 18 2014.
Presentation on Siemens vocational education and training strategy by Jurgen Siebel on November 19, 2014 as part of the Global Cities Initiative study tour in Nuremberg.
Presentation on advanced industries and the German innovation and workforce model,by Bruce Katz, of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, to a U.S. delegation of public, private, and civic leaders.
This presentation opened the 2014 Global Cities Initiative study tour of Munich, Germany, on November 18 2014.
Sandra Schön presented the DOIT project and first resutls at the "Social Innovation Seminar" co-organised by ERCEA and REA in Brussels, 23rd January 2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 24 de octubre de 2017 sobre las convocatorias del European Research Council (ERC) dentro del Programa Marco Europeo Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Casa de la Ciencia (CSIC), fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas y el MINEICO.
Technology Transfer with China: a University PerspectiveKevin De Moortel
Formal modes of technology transfer, e.g. contract research, patenting, licensing and spin-offs, are well established domestically, both in Belgium and China. When we add an international dimension to technology transfer, we see that technology transfer is present between industries. However, when we look at universities, we observe that an international technology transfer dimension is missing. This presentation sets the ground for EU-China university technology transfer.
The paper presents an organizational framework and a methodology toolkit that tackles one of the major hurdles of economic development in South East Europe (SEE), the missing link of the innovation triple helix: the valorisation of research performed in the region’s universities and research centres.
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Equally known for its hospitality and intolerance, deliciuous and heart breaking (literally) food, beautiful nature and careless urbanism, Serbia is and always was a land of fascinating constrasts. It seems that it is these contrasts that make the Serbs alive and kicking, always ready for argument, eager to bounce the energy of the oponent to its face or the whole world, whatsoever. Surprisingly, such unprecedented passion for conflict, tendency to question anything and everything, combined with numerous economic and social challenges and their personal, very individual reflections, actually build up a real “hero” potential. Today, this potential steadily and silently develops in the small community of people who have chosen to challenge the ideas, rather than personal economic and social issues.
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Presentation at the Workshop “ICT and innovation in the management of tourist companies and
destinations”
Wednesday 25 March 2009
University School of Tourism and Leisure, Vila-seca
Invited talk given at The Fifth International Conference on Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage—DiPP2015, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; 28-29 September 2015
Presentation on advanced industries and the German innovation and workforce model,by Bruce Katz, of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, to a U.S. delegation of public, private, and civic leaders.
This presentation opened the 2014 Global Cities Initiative study tour of Munich, Germany, on November 18 2014.
Sandra Schön presented the DOIT project and first resutls at the "Social Innovation Seminar" co-organised by ERCEA and REA in Brussels, 23rd January 2020.
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Technology Transfer with China: a University PerspectiveKevin De Moortel
Formal modes of technology transfer, e.g. contract research, patenting, licensing and spin-offs, are well established domestically, both in Belgium and China. When we add an international dimension to technology transfer, we see that technology transfer is present between industries. However, when we look at universities, we observe that an international technology transfer dimension is missing. This presentation sets the ground for EU-China university technology transfer.
The paper presents an organizational framework and a methodology toolkit that tackles one of the major hurdles of economic development in South East Europe (SEE), the missing link of the innovation triple helix: the valorisation of research performed in the region’s universities and research centres.
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Opportunities For Cooperation In National And InternationalOriol Miralbell
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destinations”
Wednesday 25 March 2009
University School of Tourism and Leisure, Vila-seca
Invited talk given at The Fifth International Conference on Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage—DiPP2015, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; 28-29 September 2015
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BRICS Youth Summit and III International School of Engineering Business KLIPPER
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Anton Habjanič: Alternative ways of generating revenues for the implementatio...CUBCCE Conference
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Market insights into Krakow outsourcing sector, including:
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Denisa Čiderová: The Era of Science Diplomacy: Implications for Economics, Business, Management and Related Disciplines
1. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
The Era of Science Diplomacy:
Implications for
Economics, Business, Management
and Related Disciplines
Denisa Čiderová
CUBCCE Budapest, 29 January 2016
2. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Recent membership in international organisations:
IAU – International Association of Universities
EUA – European University Association
AACSB – Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
EFMD – European Foundation for Management Development
CIDD – Consortium of International Double Degrees
HERMES – Higher Education and Research in Management of European
Universities
EDAMBA – European Doctoral Association for Master and Business
Administration
AMCHAM – American Chamber of Commerce
CCFS – Chambre de Commerce Franco – Slovaque
CEISAL – Consejo Europeo de Investigaciones Sociales de América Latina
ERSA – European Regional Science Association
GROUP G10+1 – Strategic Alliance of Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey and 10
Universities from Central and Eastern Europe
SUERF – European Money and Finance Forum
3. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
The most specialised public research Higher Education
Institution in the Slovak Republic comprising:
•Faculty of National Economy
•Faculty of Commerce
•Faculty of Economic Informatics
•Faculty of Business Management
•Faculty of International Relations (since 2001)
•Faculty of Applied Languages (since 2010)
•Faculty of Business Economics based in Košice
•Institute of Economics and Management
•Slovak Economic Library – University and National Library
One of the three oldest universities in Slovakia (est. 1940)
4. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Degree programmes with instruction in foreign languages and double/joint degrees:
Degree Programme Partner University Language Type
International Financial Management M. Luther Universität Halle,
Germany
German Joint
International Management University of Strasbourg,
France
English Double
International Finance NIDA Bangkok,
Thailand
English Double
International Finance Nottingham Trent University,
United Kingdom
English Joint
Sales Management University of Cergy-Pontoise,
France
French Double
BA (Hons) International
Business Management (Top Up)
Nottingham Trent University,
United Kingdom
English Double
Business Economics and Management English
Foreign Languages
and Intercultural Communication
English, German, French, Spanish
5. University of Economics
in Bratislava
- http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Recent scientific and research-related engagement of UEB:
• International research engagement:
– FP7 („Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe – WWWforEurope“; „Lifelong
Learning, Innovation, Growth and Human Capital Tracks in Europe“);
– COST „Social Services, Welfare State and Places – The restructuring of social
services in Europe and its impacts on social and territorial cohesion and
governance“;
– HORIZON 2020 („HEALTH”; „Environmental Diplomacy and Geopolitics”);
– GREG-PGV „Observatoire des dynamiques socio-économiques européennes;
– INTERREG „Digital Cooperatives“;
– International Visegrad Fund „Leveraging Success of Young Scholars in Business
Discipline“;
– International Visegrad Fund „Current Trends and Perspectives in Development of
China – V4 Trade and Investment“;
– Jean Monnet „Integration of the Western Balkans and Turkey into the EU“;
• University Science Park for Biomedicine Bratislava – project
funded by the European Social Fund, UEB as participating
institution
6. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Framework of UEB international engagement:
ERASMUS+ Mobility – Bilateral Agreements
-Over 30 countries with European & non-European coverage – 293 agreements (on
bilateral basis between UEB and Higher Education Institutions)
CEEPUS Mobility – AMADEUS network & REDENE network
-outgoing & incoming mobility
CEEPUS Mobility – EDUCATION WITHOUT FRONTIERS network
-outgoing & incoming mobility
Memoranda of Understanding/Agreements of UEB with HEIs
-European & non-European coverage – 86 agreements
DIPLOMACY IN PRACTICE & SK 2016 TRIO EU PRESIDENCY
7. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Visualisation of the context of cooperation:
ČIDEROVÁ & KOVAČEVIĆ (European Scientific Journal, 2015)
8. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
The London-based Royal Society publishing the
world’s oldest scientific journal in continuous
publication Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society (since 1665) identified science diplomacy as
still a fluid concept that can be applied to the role of
science, technology and innovation in 3 dimensions:
Science in diplomacy;
Diplomacy for science;
Science for diplomacy
9. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
SCIENCE IN DIPLOMACY:
Informing foreign policy objectives
with scientific advice
DIPLOMACY FOR SCIENCE:
Facilitating international science cooperation
SCIENCE FOR DIPLOMACY:
Using science cooperation to improve
international relations between countries
10. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
EDAMBA 2015:
“The Era of Science Diplomacy:
Implications for
Economics, Business, Management
and Related Disciplines”
University of Economics in Bratislava
21-23 October 2015
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
11. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
EDAMBA – European Doctoral Association for Master
and Business Administration
AIMS AND SCOPE of the EDAMBA conference at UEB:
The international scientific conference organised in
the era of science diplomacy and frontier research
aims to provide a forum for exchanging state-of-the-
art knowledge and findings of doctoral students and
post-doctoral scholars.
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
12. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
EDAMBA – European Doctoral Association for Master
and Business Administration
BUSINESS LEADERS FORUM partners of the
University of Economics in Bratislava at the EDAMBA
2015 conference:
Pontis Foundation
Accenture
GlaxoSmithKline
Východoslovenská energetika
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
13. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
IMPACT of the UEB EDAMBA 2015 conference:
The 2015 edition of the EDAMBA International
Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-
Doctoral Scholars substantially contributed to raising
awareness of the science diplomacy concept and
facilitated application of an interdisciplinary approach
in research & new project-related initiatives.
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
14. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
FOLLOW-UP of the UEB EDAMBA 2015 conference:
Lecture on science diplomacy by the Honorary
President of the World Academy of Arts and Science
(WAAS) Dr. h. c. Prof. Ivo ŠLAUS
(The Club of Rome, Academia Europaea,
Pugwash Council, European Leadership Network,
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ruđer
Bošković Insitute, Zagreb, Croatia)
at the University of Economics in Bratislava
on 23 November 2015.
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
15. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
FOLLOW-UP of the UEB EDAMBA 2015 conference:
Awarded best presented papers to be published in
the Economic Review (ERIH, EBSCO, ProQuest, Index
Copernicus) – Scientific Journal (ISSN) of the
University of Economics in Bratislava, distributed to
60 institutions (incl. the US Congress Library) in 18
countries;
Open Access Policy Conference Proceedings (ISBN)
aiming inclusion in the Conference Proceedings
Citation Index by the Web of Science database;
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
16. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
FOLLOW-UP of the UEB EDAMBA 2015 conference:
The Business Leaders Forum as partner of the UEB
EDAMBA 2015 conference launching a Corporate
Social Responsibility semester course at UEB in
February 2016 for 02/2016 – 05/2016;
Joint project initiative with FH Joanneum (AT)
(Intellectual Capital);
UEB 2016 call for interdisciplinary research grants
for Ph.D. students & post-docs;
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
17. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH (IDR) is “a mode of
research by teams or individuals that integrates
information, data, techniques, tools, perspectives,
concepts, and/or theories from two or more
disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge to
advance fundamental understanding or to solve
problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a
single discipline or field of research practice”.
National Academy of Sciences, US (2004) quoted by
ALDRICH et al. (2014)
18. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
EDAMBA 2016:
“Open Science & Open Innovation:
Opportunities for
Economics, Business, Management
and Related Disciplines”
University of Economics in Bratislava
10-12 April 2016
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
19. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Open Science & Open Innovation as leitmotifs of the
UEB EDAMBA 2016 edition in terms of the J.-C.
JUNCKER Commission’s policy initiatives presented
by the European Commissioner for Research, Science
and Innovation C. MOEDAS in 2015:
OPEN INNOVATION
“Seal of Excellence” for SMEs;
mid-term review of HORIZON 2020;
European Innovation Council
20. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Open Science & Open Innovation as leitmotifs of the
UEB EDAMBA 2016 edition in terms of the J.-C.
JUNCKER Commission’s policy initiatives presented
by the European Commissioner for Research, Science
and Innovation C. MOEDAS in 2015:
OPEN SCIENCE
European Science Cloud Project;
Open Access publication under HORIZON 2020;
European Research Integrity Initiative
21. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Open Science & Open Innovation as leitmotifs of the
UEB EDAMBA 2016 edition in terms of the J.-C.
JUNCKER Commission’s policy initiatives presented
by the European Commissioner for Research, Science
and Innovation C. MOEDAS in 2015: OPEN TO THE
WORLD – Science diplomacy & partnerships.
“Think Visegrad” – V4 THINK TANK
UEB INTERNATIONAL WEEK 11-15 April 2016
22. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
EDAMBA 2016:
“Open Science & Open Innovation:
Opportunities for
Economics, Business, Management
and Related Disciplines”
University of Economics in Bratislava
10-12 April 2016
Exclusive member of EDAMBA in the Slovak Republic
23. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Q & A:
Which of the slides referred
to interdisciplinarity in research ?
What is the degree of familiarity
with the science diplomacy concept ?
CUBCCE Budapest, 29 January 2016
24. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Visualisation of the context of cooperation:
ČIDEROVÁ & KOVAČEVIĆ (European Scientific Journal, 2015)
25. University of Economics
in Bratislava
http://www.euba.sk
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Q & A:
Which best practices vis-à-vis
open science could be shared ?
Which best practices vis-à-vis
open innovation could be shared ?
CUBCCE Budapest, 29 January 2016