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Bemutatkozás Dr. Dubéczi Zoltán Hungarian Rectors' Conference secretary general 2010.11.12 Budapest, Kogart Ház
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MVA HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION FOR ENTERPRISE PROMOTION Foundation: The Hungarian Foundation for Enterprise Promotion (MVA) is an independent organization established in 1990 with the intent to encourage the formation and development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Hungary.. Status: Acting as a service provider the overall objective of the MVA is to promote, through various services, the development of the Hungarian SMEs, a sector of particular importance in terms of social and economic policy. Services are offered to start-up micro enterprises as well as SMEs which are capable of gaining strength and financial standing in the marketplace. The European Union in the 1992 year, appointed MVA as the executive body of the PHARE program for SMEs, as well as preferential credit for businesses since 1992 to distribute National Microcredit Programme Coordinator. Goals: In the year 2000, MVA drew up a new medium-term strategy, revised since its founding and taking into account the results achieved in the meantime, the domestic enterprise development and changes. Next to coordinating the programs has taken up the role of program manager as well The main objective of the MVA nowadays is the increasing of competitiveness of the Hungarian micro, small and medium enterprise sector to help cope with the current European single market conditions. In the year 2000, MVA drew up a new medium-term strategy, revised since its founding and taking into account the results achieved in the meantime, the domestic enterprise development and changes. Next to coordinating the programs has taken up the role of program manager as well The main objective of the MVA nowadays is the increasing of competitiveness of the Hungarian micro, small and medium enterprise sector to help cope with the current European single market conditions.
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MVA Programs 1990-2010 MVA was the executor or played a contributing role in various Phare programs (between 1991-2002 a total of 6), MVA implemented the last Phare HU9906-01 program mix of "Small-and Medium-sized Enterprises Development in Hungary" in the first half of 2003. On the 4th of December 2003 MVA opened its research center for small business enterprise operating in the Documentation library with the aim to support all kinds of research The Hungarian Foundation for Enterprise Promotion (MVA), as an agent of the national network of Local Enterprise Agencies, operates since 1992 the National Micro-Credit Program for small and medium-sized enterprises,. The European Union and the state-financed National Program for Small Business Micro-credit track record as the largest credit construction company, the general aim of which is to provide family support for small businesses and micro-financial assistance and advice primarily to the specific areas where the needs of small businesses by commercial banks currently can not meet. The Program also aims to support these businesses to allow the to become as soon as possible clients of commercial banks. The European Union and the state-financed National Program for Small Business Micro-credit track record as the largest credit construction company, the general aim of which is to provide family support for small businesses and micro-financial assistance and advice primarily to the specific areas where the needs of small businesses by commercial banks currently can not meet. The Program also aims to support these businesses to allow the to become as soon as possible clients of commercial banks. Other important tenders: Leonardo 2002-2004 BCP 98/ BCP 99 1999-2001 KKC 99 2001-2003
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MVA Programs 2010- Hungary-Slovakia Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013 Integrated tourism development of the Slovak-Hungarian border region Claimed subsidy: 308 754 Euro Begin date: 2009.10.01 Begin date: 2009.10.01 End date : 2010.12.31 End date : 2010.12.31 Hungary-Slovakia Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013 Waste management and the options of its utilization as renewable energy sources in Budapest and Nyitra Claimed subsidy: : 126 493 Euro Claimed subsidy: : 126 493 Euro Begin date: 2010.08.01 Begin date: 2010.08.01 End date: 2011.07.31 End date: 2011.07.31 Leonardo Bus Small Business Quality Management Systems Claimed subsidy : 210 064 Euro Begin date: 2008.10.01 Begin date: 2008.10.01 End date: 2010.12.31 End date: 2010.12.31 National Development Plan 2007-2013 - Central Hungary Operational Programme Useful tips, successful business - business consultants in the Central Region of Hungary Claimed subsidy: 1 130 000 000 Ft. Begin date: 2010.05.01 Begin date: 2010.05.01 End date: 2012.05.01 End date: 2012.05.01 National Development Plan 2007-2013 - Social Renewal Operational Programme Work and study - job training to support the Central Transdanubian Region Claimed subsidy: 149 960 200 Ft. Begin date: 2010.09.01 Begin date: 2010.09.01 End date: 2012.08.31 End date: 2012.08.31
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Leonardo BUS program Starting from January 1st 2007 the Leonardo da Vinci program has become a part of the Lifelong Learning program as part of the vocational training field, directed from outside the academia The Leonardo da Vinci Programme of the European Commission in 1994 launched a cooperative program of vocational training. The first phase was completed on the 31st of December 1999, with the aim of achieving an EU vocational training policy and training policy, the harmonization of Member States. From 1 January 2000 a new phase was followed by seven years. From 2007, the program integrates into the new Lifelong Learning Programme (2007-2013). Subjective thoughts Subjective thoughts Features of the Current public-education system Features of the Current public-education system Today's situation of higher education Today's situation of higher education The formation and changes of the information society in Hungary The formation and changes of the information society in Hungary The preparedness of students in higher education for the entrepreneurial life The preparedness of students in higher education for the entrepreneurial life
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