ccording to Montenegrin Statistical Office, in academic year 2015/2016, there were 2442 students enrolled at postgraduate and doctoral studies. There were 2402 students enrolled at postgraduate studies, as follows: 2034 at specialist studies, 368 at master studies. Among total number of students share of females is 54.7%. Increase in number of
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2015 Prosperity Index: Montenegro ranked 60th globally
egatum Institute, a British think-tank, has published 2015 Prosperity Index data. The Legatum Prosperity Index contains data on 142 countries for 89 variables, spread across eight sub-indices. The Prosperity Index offers a unique insight into how prosperity is forming and changing across the world. Traditionally, a nation's prosperity has been based solely on
EC: New vision of Education and Training 2020
draft joint report by the Commission calls for strengthening cooperation in education and training up to 2020 and especially to promote social inclusion. The Commission is proposing to strengthen cooperation at European level in the field of education and training up to 2020. Its draft of a joint report
Montenegro: Operational Programme for Education, Employment and Social Policies sector (2015-2017)
odgorica, Montenegro: In organisation of Montenegrin Ministry of Work and Social Welfare, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations and with help of Capacity Development Programme (CDP) Operational Programme for Education, Employment and Social Policies sector (2015-2017) public consultation was held. The Meeting was opened by Head EU Chief Negotiator for
Montenegro joins Horizon 2020
ive Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia), and the Republic of Moldova today secured full access to the European Union's new seven year research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020. The six countries signed association agreements in Brussels together with Robert-Jan Smits, Director-General
Green light for Erasmus+
Erasmus+, the new EU programme for education, training, youth and sport, due to begin in January, was approved today by the European Parliament. Aimed at boosting skills, employability and supporting the modernisation of education, training and youth systems, the seven-year programme will have a budget of €14.7 billion - 40%