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Research Landscape
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Science, technology and innovation in Albania are evaluated as fundamental for a knowledge based society through all phases of the economic development. Investment in the creation, diffusion and application of knowledge is done to the effect of meeting the long term development objectives. The research system includes the higher education institutions, scientific research, development of knowledge and technology (innovation...
Funding
H2020 – Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for all stages of researchers' careers - be they doctoral candidates or highly experienced researchers - and encourage transnational, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility. The MSCA enable research-focused organisations (universities, research centres, and companies) to host talented foreign researchers and to create strategic partnerships...
Intellectual Property Rights
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It is dedicated to developing a balanced and accessible international intellectual property (IP) system, which rewards creativity, stimulates innovation and contributes to economic development while safeguarding the public interest. International property (IP) refers to the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images,...
Recognition of diplomas
There is one singel authority in Albania for the recognition of foreign degrees and other qualifications. Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth evaluate foreign certificates and diploma qualifications including Professional, Bachelor, Master and Doctorate degrees issued by foreign higher education institutions. The Diploma Recognition Commission assesses, recognizes and coordinates, on the basis of the European Qualifications Framework and the...
Social Security
Social Insurance System in Albania Social protection system in Albania had to undergo greating the transition period in 1990s as a result of growing social problems such as unemployment and poverty. The establishment of the Ministry of Labour (MoL) in 1992 brought about social protection reform including remodelling of the existing social insurance system, establishment of social assistance, introduction of unemployment benefits and employment...
Taxation
Taxes in Albania are grouped into three main categories: (a) indirect taxes (VAT, excise,gambling and other indirect taxes), (b) direct taxes (income tax, personal income taxes, taxes on capital); (c) local taxes, and (d) social and health security contributions. For more information please refer to the link: https://www.tatime.gov.al/eng/
Work Permits
Work permits The authority empowered to issue work permits is the General Directorate of WORK PERMITS 4 National Labor Service or the Labor Office of the relevant territory, part of the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Youth. Foreigners working in the Republic of Albania, depending to the specific case, must obtain a work permit or a work registration certificate. The following categories of foreign workers are exempted from either...
Taxation/Salaries
TAXATION The tax system in Armenia is generally favourable for business. Unlike the tax systems in several other CIS countries, Armenia's system is structured such that most of the taxes are federal and are paid directly to the budget. Armenia has seven main taxes: State taxes a. value added tax (“VAT”); b. excise tax; c. profit tax; d. income tax; e. environmental tax; f. road tax; g. turnover tax; Municipal taxes: a. Property Tax; b. Land Tax...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
The national system of intellectual property protection in Armenia started by the establishment of the Patent Office Under the Government of the Republic of Armenia in January 1992 and the National Agency of Copyright in December 1993. Later, in 2002, the Intellectual Property Agency of the Republic of Armenia was established by merger of the two organizations, which has the status of separate division acting within the Ministry of Economy of...
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