2011 Dec. 19
> RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

On Tuesday 20th December 2011, at 10 AM in the conference room 213 in the Open University Subotica the Opening Conference of the project “Cross Border Business Advisor Network (Advisor Net)”, which will be realized within the Hungary-Serbia IPA Cross-border Cooperation programme. The partners on the project are the Open University Subotica, National Employment Service Subotica branch office, DAR Nonprofit Public Ltd, Active Employment Seekers Kecskemet and Central Eastern European Association for Recreation Szeged. 

PROGRAMME:


09.30-10.00 Press Conference and Registration

10.00-10.10 Welcoming speech by Sasa Vucinic, mayor of Subotica

10.10-10.30 Presentation of the project by Laszlo Samu, Project manager of the Open University Subotica

10.30-10.45 Educational system in Serbia – future trends and connections with the “Student Advisor” programme by Ljubica Kiselicki, deputy mayor for the development of culture and education and rationalization of school network

10.45-11.00 National employment strategy of the Republic of Serbia, with emphasis of local trends by Zlatko Panic, director of National Employment Service’s Subotica branch office

11.00-11.15 Employment in the cross-border region – National strategy of the Republic of Hungary and EU employment strategy by Antal Zoltan Apro, expert in the sector of employment, chairman of the Civil Sector National Economic and Social Council, Hungary

11.15-11.30 Importance of defining goals in the life of SMEs by Denes Pal, executive director of Marketing Present Art Ltd, Hungary

11.30-11.45 Coffee Break

11.45-12.00 Quality of future manpower from the aspect of HR managers by Tatjana Jakovljevic, HR manager, Norma Group Subotica

12.00-12.15 Cause-consequence linkage and connections between “education-employment-economy” by Miklos Jojart, vice-chairman of the Hungarian-Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

12.15-12.30 Discussion on the subject of “education, employment and lifelong learning”


The languages of the conference are Serbian and Hungarian. Interpretation will be secured. Free entrance.