November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP61 Cooperation with Hungary Dora Groo Hungarian Science and Technology Foundation.

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November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP61 Cooperation with Hungary Dora Groo Hungarian Science and Technology Foundation

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP62 Present assets of the Hungarian R&D system Well-trained human workforce Well-established universities Good researchers Outstanding performance in several fields of science Motivated SME sector

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP63 Outstanding research fields in Hungary Information technologies Agro-food Life sciences Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP64 Hungarian universities 1. Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration Budapest University of Technology and Economics Eötvös Loránd University Semmelweis University Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music Hungarian University of Craft and Design Zrinyi Miklós University of Defense Academy of Drama and Film

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP65 Hungarian universities 2. University of Debrecen University of Miskolc University of Western Hungary, Sopron University of Pécs University of Szeged University of Veszprém Szent István University, Gödöllő

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP66 Research and technology institutions in Hungary (in 2000) R&D institutes and other research institutes 121 R&D units of higher education 1421 R&D units of enterprises 478 Total 2020

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP67 Centres of Excellence in Hungary Collegium Budapest – Institute of Advanced Studies Institute of Experimental Medicine- Hungarian Academy of Sciences Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics- Hungarian Academy of Sciences Computer and Automation Research Institute- Hungarian Academy of Sciences Biological Research Centre- Hungarian Academy of Sciences KFKI- Condensed Matter Research Centre- Hungarian Academy of Sciences

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP68 International S&T relations Bilateral S&T relations 33 intergovernmental S&T agreements, 517 bilateral projects in 2002 Eureka 35 running projects in 2002 COST participation in 236 actions in the last 11 years NATO Science Fellowship Programme outgoing: 81 Hungarian scientists incoming: 19 researchers from Partner Countries and 8 scientists from different NATO countries in

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP69 The result achieved in the 5th Framework Programme is an indicator of the Hungarian R&D sector’s compatibility

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP610 Hungarian participation in FP5: in percentage of total funding (source Ministry of Education)

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP611 Hungarian participation in FP5: distribution of approved projects (source Ministry of Education)

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP612 Hungarian participation in FP5: success rate by areas (source Ministry of Education)

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP613 Hungarian participation in FP5: summary of results (source Ministry of Education) As of September FP5 applications including Hungarian partners were filed 611 of them were successful success rate 23%

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP614 Contacts to find Hungarian partners Ministry of Education, Research and Development Division NCP-s FP5 liasion offices Hungarian Academy of Sciences University grant offices HunOR office in Brussels IRC Hungary

November 26, 2002Warsaw Launching of FP615 Contacts to find Hungarian partners Hungarian Science and Technology Foundation