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Participants of the Danube Rectors' Conference Croatia PARTICIPANTS OF THE DANUBE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD, 4‐6 FEBRUARY 2010 CROATIA UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB 1. Prof. Dr. Aleksa Bjeliš Rector University of Zagreb Croatia 2. Prof. Dr. Melita Kovačević Vice‐Rector for Science and Technology University of Zagreb Croatia 3. Ms. Ana Ružička Head of International Relations Office University of Zagreb Croatia UNIVERSITY OF ZADAR 4. Prof. Dr. Ante Uglešić Rector University of Zadar Croatia 5. Prof. Dr. Srećko Jelušić Vice‐Rector for Inter‐institutional Cooperation, International Relations, Library and Publishing University of Zadar Croatia 6. Prof. Dr. Vladimir Skračić Vice‐Rector for Science University of Zadar Croatia ROMANIA BABEŞ‐BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, CLUJ‐NAPOCA 7. Prof. Dr. Andrei Marga Rector Babeş‐Bolyai University, Cluj‐Napoca Romania 8. Prof. Dr. Mircea Maniu Head of the Department of European Institutions Management, DRC Responsible Babeş‐Bolyai University, Cluj‐Napoca Romania 9. Ms. Roxana Gaz Assistant to the Rector’s Office, DRC Liaison Officer Babeş‐Bolyai University, Cluj‐Napoca Romania “VASILE GOLDIŞ” WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF ARAD 10. Prof. Dr. Aurel Ardelean Rector “Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad Romania ROMANIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS ‘’GH.CRISTEA’’ 11. Prof. Dr. Lidia Cristea Rector Romanian University of Science and Arts ‘’Gh.Cristea’’, Bucharest Romania UKRAINE ODESSA I.I. MECHNIKOV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 12. Prof. Dr. Valentin Smyntyna Rector Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University Ukraine 13. Prof. Dr. Olena Smyntyna Dean for foreign students, post‐graduate and probationers Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University Ukraine CZECH REPUBLIC CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE 14. Prof. Dr. Jan Skrha Vice‐Rector for International Affairs and Mobility Charles University in Prague Czech Republic MASARYK UNIVERSITY, BRNO 15. Prof. Dr. Mikuláš Bek Vice‐Rector for Strategy and External Relations Masaryk University, Brno Czech Republic CZECH UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES PRAGUE 16. Mr. Alan Westcott Senior International Officer Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Czech Republic PALACKÝ UNIVERSITY OLOMOUC 17. Prof. Dr. Lubomír Dvořák Rector Palacký University Olomouc Czech Republic 18. Prof. Dr. Michal Malacka Vice‐Rector for International Affairs Palacký University Olomouc Czech Republic AUSTRIA UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES, VIENNA 19. Prof. Dr. Leopold März Department of Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna Austria UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ 20. Maga Hildegard Weidacher – Gruber Assistant of Vice‐Rector University of Graz Austria GRAZ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 21. Ms. Claudia Buchrieser International Relations Officer Graz University of Technology Austria UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA 22. Dr. Tatjana Antalovsky International Relations Manager University of Vienna Austria INSTITUTE FOR THE DANUBE REGION AND CENTRAL EUROPE (IDM), VIENNA 23. Ms. Susan Milford Managing Director Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM), Vienna Austria LIFE SCIENCES KREMS 24. Prof. Dr. Heinrich Kern Vice‐President of DRC Life Sciences Krems Austria DANUBE UNIVERSITY KREMS 25. Dr. Thomas Pfeffer Researcher Department for Continuing Education Research and Educational Management Danube University Krems Austria 26. Mr. Florian Reisky Researcher Department for Continuing Education Research and Educational Management Danube University Krems Austria THE DANUBE TOURIST COMMISSION, VIENNA 27. Dr. Gerhard Skoff President The Danube Tourist Commission Austria SLOVAKIA COMENIUS UNIVERSITY IN BRATISLAVA 28. Prof. Dr. František Gahér Rector Comenius University in Bratislava Slovakia 29. Prof. Dr. Peter Osuský Vice‐Rector for International Relations Comenius University in Bratislava Slovakia 30. Ms. Magdaléna Belková Head of International Relations Comenius University in Bratislava Slovakia 31. Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Devinsky Head of Department Comenius University in Bratislava Slovakia TRNAVA UNIVERSITY IN TRNAVA 32. Prof. Dr. Martin Misut Rector Trnava University in Trnava Slovakia 33. Prof. Dr. Jana Beresova Vice‐Rector Trnava University in Trnava Slovakia UNIVERSITY OF PREŠOV IN PREŠOV 34. Prof. Dr. René Matlovič Rector University of Prešov in Prešov Slovakia 35. Doc. Dr. Iveta Kovalčíková Vice‐Rector University of Prešov in Prešov Slovakia HUNGARY ANDRÁSSY GYULA GERMAN SPEAKING UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST 36. Prof. Dr. András Masát Rector Andrássy Gyula German Speaking University, Budapest Hungary EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST 37. Prof. Dr. Ferenc Hudecz Rector Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Hungary 38. Prof. Dr. László Zentai Vice‐Rector Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Hungary 39. Ms. Anita Horváth DRC Secretary, International Relations Office Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Hungary 40. Dr. Ilona Tóth Director of Educational Affairs Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Hungary 41. Mr. Marton Belik Head of the Department of International Education and Mobility Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Hungary SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST 42. Prof. Dr. Miklós Kellermayer Vice Rector for Education and International Affairs Semmelweis University, Budapest Hungary 43. Mr. Gyula Sümeghy Director for International Relations Semmelweis University, Budapest Hungary CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST 44. Ms. Erzsébet Veres Head of International Office Corvinus University of Budapest Hungary UNIVERSITY OF PÉCS 45. Prof. Dr. Ferenc Farkas Vice‐Rector University of Pécs Hungary 46. Prof. Dr. Márta Font Vice‐Rector University of Pécs Hungary 47. Prof. Dr. Béla Horváth Vice‐Rector University of Pécs Hungary 48. Prof. Dr. László Komlósi Rector’s Envoy in International Relations University of Pécs Hungary 49. Ms. Gyöngyi Pozsgai Head of International Organizations Office University of Pécs Hungary 50. Mr. Gábor Czeh International Relations Officer University of Pécs Hungary ZRÍNYI MIKLÓS NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY 51. Prof. Dr. János Szabó Rector Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University Budapest Hungary 52. Prof. Dr. József PADÁNYI Deputy Rector for Strategy and Institutional Development Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University Budapest Hungary SLOVENIA UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR 53. Prof. Dr. Marko Marhl Vice‐Rector for International Cooperation University of Maribor Slovenia 54. Ms. Karolina Bucka Head of International Relations Office University of Maribor Slovenia UNIVERSITY OF NOVA GORICA 55. Prof. Dr. Mladen Franko Vice‐President University of Nova Gorica Slovenia 56. Prof. Dr. Saša Dobričić Director of PhD Program in Economic and Techniques for the Conservation of Architectural and Environmental Heritage University of Nova Gorica Slovenia UNIVERSITY OF PRIMORSKA, KOPER (AARC‐ THE ALPS ADRIATIC REGION) 57. Prof. Dr. Rado Bohnić Rector, President of the AARC Rectors' Conference of the Universities of the Alps Adriatic Region University of Primorska, Koper (AARC) Slovenia BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO 58. Prof. Dr. Hazim Bašić Vice‐Rector for Science and Research University of Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina UNIVERSITY OF MOSTAR 59. Prof. Dr. Vlado Majstorović Rector University of Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina 60. Prof. Dr. Dražena Tomić Vice‐Rector University of Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina GERMANY CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EICHSTÄTT‐INGOLSTADT 61. Prof. Dr. Cyffka Bernd Environmental Commissioner Catholic University of Eichstätt‐Ingolstadt Germany BULGARIA "ANGEL KANCHEV" UNIVERSITY OF ROUSSE 62. Prof. Dr. Hristo Beloev Rector "Angel Kanchev" University of Rousse Bulgaria 63. Prof. Dr. Nikola Mihaylov Vice‐Rector European Integration and International Cooperation "Angel Kanchev" University of Rousse Bulgaria 64. Prof. Dr. Stoyanka Smrikarova Vice‐Dean European Integration and International Cooperation "Angel Kanchev" University of Rousse Bulgaria EURODOC ‐ EUROPEAN COUNCIL OF DOCTORAL CANDIDATES 65. Ms. Nadia Koltcheva Eurodoc ‐ European Council of doctoral candidates and young researchers New Bulgarian University, Sofia Bulgaria BELGIUM EUROPEAN COMMISSION, DG RESEARCH, BRUSSELS 66. Dr. Dagmar Meyer Policy Officer European Commission, DG Research, Brussels Belgium LUXEMBOURG EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION – CAMPUS EUROPAE 67. Prof. Dr. Christoph Ehmann Secretary General European University Foundation – Campus Europae Luxembourg ITALY UNESCO Venice Office (BRESCE) 68. Mr. Giorgio Andrian Consultant UNESCO Venice Office (BRESCE) Italy SERBIA UNDP IN SERBIA 69. Mr. William Infante UNDP Resident Representative, UN Resident Coordinator UNDP in Serbia, Belgrade MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING, BELGRADE 70. Prof. Dr. Ivica Radović State Secretary Ministry of Environment and spatial planning, Belgrade Serbia 71. Ms. Jelena Cvetković Assistant Minister Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Belgrade, Serbia 72. Ms. Danijela Božanić Head of Climate Change Unit Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Belgrade, Serbia REPUBLIC HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL SERVICE OF SERBIA 73. Mr. Milan Dacić Director Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia, Belgrade NGO WORLD AND DANUBE 74. Ms. Daniela Stojković Jovanović President NGO World and Danube, Novi Sad Serbia UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE 75. Prof. Dr. Branko Kovačević Rector University of Belgrade Serbia 76. Prof. Dr. Srđan Stanković President of the Serbian National Council of Higher Education, Belgrade University of Belgrade Serbia 77. Prof. Dr. Vera Dondur Serbian National Commission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance University of Belgrade Serbia 78. Prof. Dr. Srbijanka Turajlić UNESCO Chair‐holder, Center for Education Policy
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