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This page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) shows all upcoming events related to Central Eastern and Balkan Europe. Specifically, PECOB provides information on the program, participants and location of festivals, debates, book presentations and all events that take place in Central Eastern and Balkan Europe or deal with this region. PECOB's Events may be of interest to academics, university students and the wider public.
Events currently advertised on PECOB include an international forum on persecutions carried out in Transnistria during the Second World War and a Festival that will take place in Bolzano with a rich program on Russian language, culture and society. In addition, the page shows information on a film festival on Southeast Europe, a literary festival and the Human Rights Nights festival, organized in collaboration with the Institute for Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (IECOB).
We intend to combine historical and conceptual analyses that insist on the need to separate the political and legal aspects of sovereignty
Conflicts are one of the few constants in our everyday lives which can be observed in all areas of human existence - in social and biological ones and in the relations between them.
The main objective of the conference is to encourage researches concerning small and medium enterprises in economies all over the world. Researchers and professionals are invited to present and to discuss their research results, points of view and experiences in the field of small and medium enterprises.
Since 1990, every two years we meet with whoever wants to talk, in a broad sense, about Culture, Europe, culture (or cultures) in Europe. From Plastic Arts, Education, Communication and Documentation, Science and Technology, Music, Political and Social Sciences, History, Law, Philosophy, Economy and Business, Literature and Movies; those who want to talk, for example, about the cultural consequences of Immigration, Globalization, Cultural Minorities, Multiculturalism and Intercultural Dialogue, Cultural Identities, and so many other subjects that make up Europe.
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers who share interests in destination policy, planning and management in relation to culture(s), heritage and tourism. The conference will provide a unique opportunity for researchers to share leading edge ideas, innovations and critical thinking with the professional destination manager participants at the European Union of Tourist Officers (EUTO) Study Visit to Latvia which coincides with the conference.
The main goal of Applied Statistics 2007 conference is to provide an opportunity for researchers in statistics, data analysts, and other professionals from various statistical and related fields to present their researches.
Current and Future Linguistic and Intercultural Needs on the European and International Labour Markets
This conference offers an opportunity for an exchange of research experiences concerning marketing issues in the scientific and business environment in order to promote marketing knowledge
What are contemporary moralities like and how do they differ from the past moral theories, concepts and systems? What are the predominant moral issues raised today in general, in the specific parts of Europe, in the world and in various cultures?
In recent years, 'political-linguistic' studies have been drawing on increasingly.
This conference, the first international event of its kind and scale in central/eastern Europe, comes as a response to this trend.
This summit will aim at intercultural communication, teaching a language for specific purposes, new technology in foreign languages teaching, evaluation of language competences
The theme of the conference follows the previous from 2003 and 2005, however, it intends to focus more on impacts of globalization processes in the scale of localities.
This is the largest gathering of dance specialists world-wide, the best opportunity to showcase one's work to a wide audience of practitioners, dance teachers, choreographers, researchers, journalists and organizers.
Vast amounts of cultural customs, traditions, material expressions escape the trowels of archaeologists. The aim of the conference is to focus on this invisible web of prehistoric reality