Mico Tatalovic
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Chemists stage walk-out over lack of support in North Macedonia
Calls for more funding to equip labs and hire research students and staff at top chemistry institute
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Serbia passes controversial science reforms to modernise research
Doubts remain over the government’s decision to overhaul the current grants system
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EU link to Balkans' science threatened
Project that helped bring together warring nations through science comes to an end
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Croatia's vaccines manufacturer left hanging as it enters administration
Lack of government investment puts national immunology institute in crisis
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West Balkans sign up to R&D pact
Agreement will see €200 million go towards improving links between nations and funding networks of excellence
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Croatian chancellors' pay slashed by 30%
Government claims that rectors were overpaid and that savings will go to fund young scientists
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Latvian scientists look for the exit as funding situation worsens
Austerity measures have seen research cash fall to half the levels of 2008 in the Baltic state
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Croatian scientists hope to capitalise on EU membership
Accession will open up new funding streams but some are sceptical that the country’s fragmented research base can take advantage
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Citation cartel uncovered in Bosnian journals
Study claims some scientists are behaving unethically to inflate impact factors and boost their careers
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South-eastern Europe to harmonise its science policy, innovation
Countries plan a joint science strategy to compete with Europe’s big research beasts
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Scientists petition Serbian government to tackle misconduct
Letter alleges plagiarism, cronyism and other bad practices are tolerated and widespread
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Attempts to reform Croatian science stall
Controversy over changes to promotions and retirement age send the reforms back to the drawing board
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Poorer countries seek assurances on technology transfer after Rio+20
Fears among industrialised countries of handing a competitive advantage to emerging economies have scuppered a deal on financing technology transfer
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Montenegro seeks international science park investors
A failure to spark domestic interest in a new science park has led the science ministry to look further afield
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Croatian scientists call for chemical reagent regulation
Government purchasing strictures means lab chemicals can cost up to 70% more than in other European countries