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CEI Know-How Exchange Programme (KEP) Financed by the CEI Fund at the EBRD Contributed by Italy Call for Proposals 2020 LIST of AWARDED PROPOSALS CEI Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP) financed by the CEI Fund at the EBRD contributed by Italy Call for Proposals 2020 LIST OF AWARDED PROPOSALS No. Ref. No. Title Applicant Total project CEI grant (EUR) Know-how providers Know-how beneficiaries cost (EUR) 1 304.4.22-20 Improving Occupational Health and Safety University of 80.000,00 39.933,05 University of Pavia - Italy, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and System in Republic of Moldova Pavia - Italy University of Miskolc/Centre of Pharmacy/Department of Preventive Medicine - Moldova Healthcare and Methodology - Hungary 2 304.4.41-20 Sustainable Management of Cultural Venice 80.935,00 39.925,00 Venice International University, Ss. Cyril and Methodius - North Macedonia; University of Heritage in the Balkans in response to International City of Venice, National Agency Belgrade – Serbia; Sarajevo School of Science and Climate Change. Best practices for University - Italy for New Technologies, Energy Technology - Bosnia and Herzegovina; University of adaptation and intercultural cooperation and Sustainable Economic Montenegro - Montenegro (SMAC) Development - Italy 3 304.4.56-20 An Evolution of the Automotive Training Vocational High 83.485,00 39.960,00 University of Bologna – Italy; Vocational High School Kragujevac; University of Centre Serbia toward the Concepts of Light School University of Rijeka - Croatia, Kragujevac; University of Arts in Belgrade; University of and Sustainable Mobility (ATC Evo) Kragujevac - University of Ljubljana - Novi Sad; University of Nis - Serbia Serbia Slovenia 4 304.4.15-20 Practical application of 3D technology in University of 59.556,50 24.975,50 University of Pavia; University University of Zenica; University of East Sarajevo - Bosnia medicine and health care Zenica - Bosnia of Turin - Italy and Herzegovina and Herzegovina 5 304.4.3-20 Composites for All advanced materials for a University of 84.020,00 39.775,00 University of Bologna, University of Montenegro, Montenegro; University of modern, improved, and sustainable society Montenegro - University of Camerino – Italy; Sarajevo; University of Banja Luka, Chamber of Montenegro University of Ljubljana - Commerce 6and Industry of Banja Luka Region - Bosnia Slovenia and Herzegovina; Ss. Ciril and Methodius University - North Macedonia 6 304.4.35-20 Sustainability of the Platforms for Council for 80.000,00 40.000,00 Council for Agricultural research CAPNUTRA - Serbia Monitoring Population Food Consumption Agricultural and economics - Italy Habits and Pilot Study on Web- and Research and Computer-based 24-H Dietary Recall Tools Economics - Italy .
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