»Potremo saldare il nostro debito con il passato solo se riusciremo ad
essere creditori del futuro.«

Federico Mayor Zaragoza

Contatti - Contacts - Kontakti

Natasja Nikolič
Laurea in Giurisprudenza/ Bachelor of Law/ uni. dipl. pr


natasja.nikolic@gmail.com




General Secretary for MFD Foundation



Miljenka Fischer Devetak (MFD) Foundation for Fostering the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Ethnic and Religious Minorities in  Europe


Established in 2001, the Miljenka Fischer Devetak (MFD) Foundation aims to foster research and facilitate the protection and promotion of the cultural heritage of ethnic and religious minorities in South Eastern Europe as an important element in developing the values of multicultural society, promoting mutual respect among nations and securing the stability of the region.
The Miljenka Fischer Devetak (MFD) Foundation organises conferences, seminars and other meetings to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience and produces publications on the cultural heritage of the minorities. It collects funds for major projects, usually co-operative cross-border projects focused on South Eastern Europe. In May 2002 the MFD Foundation in partnership with the Institute for Ethnic and Regional Studies (ISCOMET), Maribor, the European Centre for Ethnic, Regional and Sociological Studies (ECERS), University of Maribor and the Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana, organised a seminar on ‘Multireligious Images of Slovenia’ in Maribor.




http://www.iscomet.org/index.php?mfd_slo
mfd@siol.si






Assistant of Director for IIAS International Institute for Archival Science




The International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste and Maribor







The International Institute for Archival Science – IIAS stems from the Centre for Technical and Professional Problems in Archives founded in 1986 on the initiative of Mr. Peter Pavel Klasinc, director general of the Pokrajinski Arhiv in Maribor and organizer of the archival meetings in Radenci concerning the former Republic of Yugoslavia but open to the participation of an increasing number of archivists coming from foreign countries such as Austria, Hungary, Italy, etc. Because of this always increasing participation of foreign professionals it was decided to found an autonomous international institute to deal with the technical and professional problems linked to archival matters, taking in special consideration the Balkan-Danube area and having the purpose to improve the quality and the professionalism in providing archival services, and taking advantage of the contributions from the more advanced countries in the field of archival science, i.e. Austria, Germany, Italy and taking also advantage of the international initiatives promoted by the International Council on Archives – ICA.

info.iias@gmail.com
www.iias-trieste-maribor.eu