The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Applied Studies (VISER) is public high educational institution, financing from the budget of the Republic of Serbia and the income from tuition fees. The main activity is 3 year of vocational studies with 180 ECTS (7 different accredited programs) and 1 year of specialized professional with 60 ECTS (5 different programs). Curricula for seven foundation study programs are developed, authorised and accredited, in three- year duration and granting upon their completion 180 ECTS points: Audio and video technologies, Automation and Vehicle Control Systems, Electronics and Telecommunications, E- Business, New Energy Technologies, New Computer Technologies, Computer Engineering. Students may continue further education at 6 accredited specialist study programs in one year duration and granting upon their completion 60 ECTS points: Multimedia and digital television, Mechatronics, Electronics and Telecommunications, Information Technology, Electric Power Engineering, Security of Information and Communication systems. Graduate students receivebachelor and specialized diplomas. The school has a building with 4000 square meters, 24 different laboratories with top-edge equipment, specializes laboratories, Regional HDTV studio and class rooms with more than 1120 seats. The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Applied Studies was coordinating institution for one regional Tempus project no.517022 successfully finished in 2014.
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- Towards phasing out mercury-added products – 28 January – Webinar 21/01/2021Sharing challenges and practical experiences Program overview Opening and introduction Opportunities and challenges Practical tools towards implementing Minamata Convention Art. 4 phase-out provisions Sharing practical […]Alessia Biasioli
- Towards phasing out mercury-added products – 28 January – Webinar 21/01/2021
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- Update on EACEA's new generation of funding programmes 08/01/2021EACEA’s new generation of funding programmes for the period 2021-2027 has now been politically agreed. EACEA's funding programmes for this period will be: Erasmus+ Creative Europe the European Solidary Corps the Citizenship, Equality, Rights and Values programme (CERV). These programmes will build on the success of their predecessors (Erasmus+, Creative Europe, the European Solidarity Corps and Europe […]queenro
- Update on EACEA's new generation of funding programmes 08/01/2021
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- Latest EEA study finds multiple benefits of switch to renewable electricity 14/01/2021The increased use of renewable electricity across the European Union has not only reduced pressures linked to climate change, but also to air and water pollution (particulate matter formation, eutrophication and acidification), according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today. More targeted actions can help minimise the negative environmental effects of boosting renewable […]Cornelis Brand
- Latest EEA study finds multiple benefits of switch to renewable electricity 14/01/2021
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- Call for Papers: Call for Papers: Special Issue on Innovative treatments for the recycling of challenging plastic waste streams 15/12/2020There has been great development in the field of plastics recycling over the past decade. For many post-consumer waste streams, mechanical recycling is now used and chemical recycling is emerging. However, there are still many plastic wastes that are challenging to be recycled because of their composition (such as multiple layers or plastics containing brominated […]
- Call for Papers: Call for Papers: Special Issue on Innovative treatments for the recycling of challenging plastic waste streams 15/12/2020
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