Dissemination of the Report on Needs Analysis and Gaps Detected in Educational Capacities and Cooperation in the Field of Noise and Vibration Engineering in Serbia

During the SENVIBE Work Package 1 ‘PREPARATION: COURSES, MASTER PROGRAMME, HUB’ the surveys of various aspects of the HE education and cooperation in Serbia and EU have been made in Noise & Vibration:

 

Based on them, a final report – ‘Report on Needs Analysis and Gaps Detected in Educational Capacities and Cooperation in the Field of Noise and Vibration Engineering in Serbia’ was compiled. This report is seen to be a document of national interest, as this type of an overview and comparison had never been done in Serbia in the No&Vib field so far.

This Report was translated in Serbian, and both printed hardcopy publications, accompanied with its electronic versions and the e-versions of the aforementioned documents, are put in a folder (see the photo attached) and widely distributed. First, they are distributed to all SENVIBE partners, and also to the relevant national bodies:

  • Conference of the Universities in Serbia (CONUS)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
  • Ministry for Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia
  • Leader of Working Group for Chapter 27 Environment and Climate Change of the Republic of Serbia accession negotiations with the EU

 

The feedback from the Secretary- General of the CONUS, Vladimir Mikic, was received on 16 October 2020. In his e-mail (see the photo attached), which he forwarded to 26 e-mail addresses of rectors and their offices in the whole Serbia, he wrote: ‘Please find attached the reports on the research carried out as part of the project‘Strengthening of educational capacities through building competences of cooperation in field of noise and vibration engineering” (SENVIBE project), whoseCoordinator is the University of Novi Sad.     Since the wider goal of this project is the improvement and building nationaleducational capacities, cooperation and competence in solving engineeringissues related to noise and vibration in the living and working environment, I believethat the attached results can be useful to the CONUS members.I also use the opportunity to thank prof. Ivani Kovacic (whose contactin the Cc of this email) and the University of Novi Sad on the deliveredmaterials and to invite universities to share with us their successes andresults of work in the mentioned areas.’