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Prva ihtiološka konferencija jugoistočne Evrope (SEEIC 2017)


Institut za genetičko inženjerstvo i biotehnologiju (INGEB) i Prirodno-matematički fakultet (PMF), pod pokroviteljstvom Univerziteta u Sarajevu, organiziraju Prvu ihtiološku konferenciju jugoistočne Evrope (SEEIC 2017), koja će biti održana od 27. do 29. septembra 2017. godine u hotelu „Hollywood“ u Sarajevu (Bosna i Hercegovina).
Otvaranje konferencije će biti upriličeno u srijedu 27. septembra 2017. godine sa početkom u 9:30 sati.

SEEIC odaje počast Prvom evropskom ihtiološkom kongresu održanom u Sarajevu 1973. godine, a konferencija će biti posvećena životu i djelu cijenjenog ihtiologa i stručnjaka prof. dr. Tonka Šoljana.
SEEIC 2017 pruža idealnu priliku za istraživače iz jugoistočne Evrope i one koji su zainteresirani za ihtiofaunu date regije da se susretnu i prezentiraju rezultate svojih istraživanja te razmijene ideje i prijedloge. Znanstvenici, studenti, menadžeri, predstavnici nadležnih vladinih institucija te drugi profesionalci iz oblasti ihtiologije i akvakulture pozvani su da sudjeluju u ovom događaju.

Na konferenciji će biti predstavljene usmene i poster-prezentacije koje se bave temama iz oblasti historije ihtiologije, taksonomije i sistematike, biodiverziteta i konzervacije, molekularne biologije te ribarstva i akvakulture. Naučni radovi s konferencije koji zadovolje recenziju bit će objavljeni u posebnim izdanjima časopisa Acta Adriatica (marinski ekosistemi) i The Croatian Journal of Fisheries (slatkovodni ekosistemi).

Sve relevantne informacije u vezi s konferencijom moguće je pronaći na web stranici https://www.seeic.eu/.

 

 

 


 




28. međunarodna naučno-stručna konferencija poljoprivrede i prehrambene industrije


Poljoprivredno-prehrambeni fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu i Poljoprivredni fakultet Univerziteta Ege (Turska), u saradnji sa Regionalnom mrežom za srednju i jugoistočnu Evropu (CASEE), organiziraju 28. međunarodnu naučno-stručnu konferenciju poljoprivrede i prehrambene industrije.

Konferencija će biti održana od 27. do 29. septembra 2017. godine u hotelu „Hills“, Ilidža, Sarajevo, a otvaranje konferencije će biti upriličeno 28. septembra 2017. godine sa početkom u 10:00 sati.

Tema plenarnih izlaganja na konferenciji je „Transfer znanja i inovacija u poljoprivredi zemalja jugoistočne Evrope“, a uvodničari će biti: prof. dr. Andrea Knierim (University of Hohenheim), mr. Donald Aquilina i dr. Cosmin Salasan. Za učeće na konferenciji prijavljena su 134 rada iz oblasti poljoprivrede i prehrambene industrije iz deset zemalja, a konferencija će raditi u četiri sekcije: biljna poljoprivredna proizvodnja, animalna poljoprivredna proizvodnja, prehrambene tehnologije i održivi razvoj agroindustrije i ruralnih područja.

Sve pojedinosti su dostupne na web stranici www.ppf.unsa.ba.

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Poziv na konferenciju „Poduzetništvo i biznis u sportu“

Međunarodni simpozij „Nove tehnologije u sportu“


Fakultet sporta i tjelesnog odgoja Univerziteta u Sarajevu u saradnji sa Olimpijskim komitetom Bosne i Hercegovine, te uz podršku Univerziteta u Sarajevu i uz sufinansiranje Centralne evropske inicijative, sa velikim zadovoljstvom vas poziva da uzmete učešće na konferenciji o temi „Poduzetništvo i biznis u sportu“, koja će se održati 13. i 14. oktobra 2017. godine u Sarajevu u okviru međunarodnog simpozija „Nove tehnologije u sportu 2017“.


Fakultet sporta i tjelesnog odgoja Univerziteta u Sarajevu već duži niz godina organizira međunarodni simpozij „Nove tehnologije u sportu“ (NTS), koji tradicionalno okuplja eminentne stručnjake i predavače iz Evrope, regije i Bosne i Hercegovine. Ove godine simpozij „Nove tehnologije u sportu 2017“ je deseti u nizu te za organizatore predstavlja veliku čast i izazov da se kao takav obilježi na poseban način. S tim u vezi, organizatori su ove godine odlučili da pozovu i studente iz Evrope i regije koji će zajedno sa našim studentima učestvovati na simpoziju te doprinijeti proslavi desetog po redu renomiranog međunarodnog simpozija.

Glavni cilj konferencije je promocija otvorenog obrazovanja o temi poduzetništva u sportu, a predavanja koja će biti održana u okviru konferencije obuhvatit će sljedeće teme:
•    Poduzetništvo u sportu
•    Biznis u sportu
•    Internacionalizacija
•    Prenos znanja kroz nove digitalne tehnologije
•    Liderstvo
•    Projektni menadžment

Sveukupni cilj konferencije je da podigne svijest o prednostima poduzetništva u sportu, poveća stepen inovacije i modernizacije u visokom obrazovanju, omogući najnovije informacije o poduzetništvu u Evropskoj uniji i njegovoj primjeni u zemljama članicama Evropske unije i onima koje to još nisu.

 


 

Call for Papers

Public and Applied History on the Battlefield of Europe. Dealing with Painful Pasts in the 20th Century

First conference of the Jean Monnet Network “Applied European Contemporary History”



History and representations of the past have become an increasingly public issue, especially over the past decades. The prerogative of interpretation no longer belongs exclusively to scholars and institutions related to universities. The reasons for this vary. Civil society, for instance, increasingly wishes to have a voice in representing pasts that were experienced as painful (which e.g. holds true for NGOs in post--‐war or post--‐dictatorship societies). Another reason might be the effort to tell histories from below which so far have been neglected by academic discourse, as with the history workshop movement in Great Britain, Germany and other European countries. Yet a completely different explanation point toward the nostalgic appropriation of the past often found in local heritage and history societies.

In this situation of change historical sciences are undergoing a phase of adaptation in order to recognize the democratization of the production of historical knowledge. Public and Applied History are aiming at responding to this challenge. They provide an innovative approach to historical sciences that deals with the intersections between academic research and society’s methods of producing historical knowledge. While Public History can be described as the broad and overarching concept that deals with the uses of the past in public, Applied History as its subordinate field explores more specifically how historical knowledge is made; how interpretations of the past impact society; why there is a societal need to deal with the past at all; and finally, what effect these issues have on the scientific methods of historical research.

In doing so Public and Applied History can provide an innovative contribution to that highlights historical science’s European scope. This approach is the underlying idea of the Jean Monnet Network “Applied European Contemporary History.”  As part of the broad field of Public History, the network aims to how methods of dealing with the past can be informed by a deeper understanding of the historical cultures of the neighbouring European countries. Comprising members from Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Poland, and Serbia, the network strives to explain national cultures of history in their specific constructions and further create relationships between them, thus making potential conflicts both appreciated and understood. A central issue is how societies come to terms with experiences of war and violence and of guilt and victimhood in the 20th century.

At the same time the network aims to sharpen the methodology and didactics of this approach through a transnational dialogue beyond its participants. During our first conference, we would like to discuss the network’s approach with interested scholars and practitioners from European countries in order to map the European landscape of Public and Applied History.

In a first step, we would like to explore the similarities and differences between theoretical and analytical approaches to and terminology of Public and Applied History (not always necessarily labelled as such) and their uses in different national contexts throughout Europe. Initially these discussions were stipulated by the discourse concerning “memory” and “remembrance.” As the field has been developing dynamically, the references and connections between the memory discourse and Public and Applied History should be scrutinized in this panel, too.

The papers in this section could address the following questions:
-    When and why did “memory” become a crucial concept in the humanities in the respective countries?
-    Which terms regarding Memory Studies and Public and Applied History have been coined so far? To what theoretical concepts do these terms refer?
-    To what extent do transfer processes between countries and scientific communities play a role when new terms are coined in the field of Memory Studies / Public and Applied History?
-    The debates in Memory Studies and Public and Applied History respond to what social needs?
-    How do practitioners who work in sites of memory, museums, education, and other realms outside universities view the debate on Memory Studies and Public and Applied History?

In a second step, we would like to discuss case studies in Public and Applied History from European countries that are concerned with dealing with painful pasts in the 20th century. These case studies should focus on national frameworks of Public or Applied History as well as emphasize transnational constellations.

Questions addressed by these papers might be:
-    To what extent does civil society claim to be an actor in the production, representation and implementation of historical knowledge? To what need(s) do civil society actors respond, and what aims do they follow when engaging in public history or memory work?
-    To what theoretical concepts do these initiatives refer? To what extent do transnational networks play a role?
-    How far do initiatives from below contribute to a democratization of the production of historical knowledge?
-    How are negotiations shaped by public history actors and representatives of official politics of remembrance in cases of contested pasts? How do initiatives from below interfere with politics of history education?
-    What alternative histories do these initiatives try to tell? What narratives do they shape? And concerning painful pasts: Where are limits of understanding the Other?

The conference will take place at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany, from November 7th to November 9th.  Accommodation and travelling costs will be arranged and covered. The conference will take place in English.

If interested, please send an abstract (no longer than 300 words) and a short CV by July 15th, 2017 to Dennis Dierks ( Ova email adresa je zaštićena od spam robota, nije vidljiva ako ste isključili Javascript ) and Juliane Tomann ( Ova email adresa je zaštićena od spam robota, nije vidljiva ako ste isključili Javascript ).
 


6th biennial international conference
"INFuture2017: Integrating ICT in Society"
http://infoz.ffzg.hr/INFuture/
8-10 November 2017
The Westin Zagreb Hotel, Zagreb, Croatia

organised by
Department of Information and Communication Sciences
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Zagreb, Croatia

Conference topics:
1.    Governmental and Business Sector Informatics (G&B)
2.    e-Health Applications and Solutions (e-H)
3.    Human-Computer Interaction and Language Technologies (HCI&LT)
4.    Digitisation, Records Management and Digital Preservation (D-RM-DP)
5.    Personal Digital Information Management (PDIM)
6.    e-Science (eSCI)
7.    Her.IT.age (HIT)
8.    Community Informatics (CI)
9.    Integration of ICT in Education (ICT-E)
10.    e-Encyclopaedia (e-E) - topic organised in association with The Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography

The European Association for Banking and Financial History’s (eabh) Workshop will be held during the INFuture2017 conference.

We invite you to submit your paper in one of several paper categories. Details about the conference topics and paper categories can be found at:
http://infoz.ffzg.hr/INFuture/conference/conference-topics

Papers undergo international double blind peer review, and will be published for the conference. INFuture publications are indexed by EBSCO. Other relevant databases are being considered.

Submission deadline is 1 May 2017.

Call for papers can be downloaded in PDF from:
http://infoz.ffzg.hr/infuture/images/INFuture2017-CfP%20v1.pdf

The European Association for Banking and Financial History’s (eabh) Workshop will be held on Friday 10 November 2017.

Organisational team is ready to answer all your questions!
Contact us at Ova email adresa je zaštićena od spam robota, nije vidljiva ako ste isključili Javascript
 

 

 

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