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The main objective of the project to introduce and develop interdisciplinary graduate studies in forensic sciences in the Republic of Macedonia Duration: September 2007 – February 2010
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CONSORTIUM University Sts Cyril & Methodius, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Coordinator Skopje, Macedonia (Mimoza Ristova), Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Chemistry, Contractor Krakow, Poland (Paweł Kościelniak) Institute of Forensic Sciences Krakow, Poland (Janina Zięba-Palus) Nottingham Trent University, School of Biomedical & Natural Sciences Nottingham, United Kingdom (Ray G. Wallace, David Butler)
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1.1 Analysis of needs and potential 1.2 Experience transfer from EU to MK academic staff 1.3. Knowledge and skill transfer in forensic science from EU to MK 2.1. Curriculum and syllabus development 2.2 Laboratory upgrade 2.3 Graduate curriculum accreditation 2.4 Center for Forensic Education (CFE) formation 3.1. Development and publishing of new teaching materials 4.1 Graduate student enrolment 4.2. Teaching the courses in forensic sciences 4.3 Graduate students mobility to the EU forensic institutions 5.1 Dissemination Activities
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1.1 Analysis of needs and potential 1.2 Experience transfer from EU to MK academic staff SKOPJE, November 2007 Janina Zięba-Palus, IFS Paweł Kościelniak, JU Marek Frankowicz, JU
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1.1 Analysis of needs and potential 1.2 Experience transfer from EU to MK academic staff
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1.3. Knowledge and skill transfer in forensic science from EU to MK Nottingham, Kraków, February 2008 Mimoza Ristova Biliana Minceva-Sukarova Biljana Janeska Olga Galbova-Deljanowska Marina Stefova Metodija Najdoski Tomasz Kupiec Andrzej Czubak Katarzyna Madej Renata Wietecha-Posłuszny
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Criminalistic anthropology – introduction to reconstruction Andrzej Czubak Institute of Forensic Research
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Jagiellonian University Institute of Forensic Research Krakow, Poland 3.1. Development and publishing of new teaching materials
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2.1. Curriculum and syllabus development
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4.2. Teaching the courses in forensic sciences Skopje, May 2009 Janina Zięba-Palus Agata Trawińska Tomasz Dziedzic Katarzyna Madej Michał Woźniakiewicz Paweł Kościelniak
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AGATA TRAWIŃSKA
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4.3 Graduate students mobility to the EU forensic institutions Intensive Training Course Kraków, December 2009 r. Mimoza Ristova Igorco Bozinov Nedzat Muric Vesna Antic Mirjana Mirceska Marija Talevska Mimoza Pesevska Zlatko Skulic Olivera Blažeska Dragica Nikoloska Kristina Gerdoska Dafina Klekovska
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D. Zuba
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5.1 Dissemination Raport from the first meeeting in Skopje (November, 2007): P. Kościelniak, „Meeting of the Group Managing the EDUFORMAK Project”, Problems of Forensic Sciences, 73, 82-113 (2008). Seminar at the Faculty of Chemistry,Jagiellonian University: „Program TEMPUS, project „Education System in Forensic Sciences for the Republik of Macedonia” (EDUFORMAK)” March 2009 Seminar at the Institiute Forensic Research: „European Program „TEMPUS” November 2009
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Paweł Kościelniak Tomasz Dziedzic
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