Hungarian Academy of Sciences Gergely Böhm Head of International Relations.

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences Gergely Böhm Head of International Relations

The Academy has a unique status in Hungary Tradition Founded in 1825, the Academy owes its inception to public will, assisted by public donations rather than the will of a monarch or a government decision. Legal status Self-governing public body (Academy Law defines its legal status ) Dual mission learned society runs the largest research network in Hungary, (the only research network in Hungary dedicated to discovery research) Responsibility The Hungarian Academy of Sciences enjoys by far the greatest level of public trust among public institutions in Hungary (TÁRKI, 2013.)

MTA Public Body („learned society”) -365 members of the Academy in 11 sections -~ members of the Public Body MTA Research Network -research institutions -research groups at universities (and other public institutions) MTA Secretariat governed by the General Assembly and the Presidium Structure

THE MTA RESEARCH NETWORK IN 2015 The only research network dedicated to discovery research in Hungary RESEARCH GROUP NETWORK -89 „ACADEMY” RESEARCH GROUPS AT UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE NETWORK -10 RESEARCH CENTRES -5 RESEARCH INSTITUTES 97 LENDÜLET „MOMENTUM” RESEARCH GROUPS -56 AT MTA RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS -41 AT UNIVERSITIES (IN ADDITION)

II. Research centres and research institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 2012 New research centres ECOLOGY Tihany 91 ENERGY SCIENCE Budapest 92 HUMANITIES AND ARTS Budapest 312 NATURAL SCIENCES Budapest 411 SOCIAL SCIENCES Budapest 156 ASTRONOMY AND EARTH SCIENCE Sopron 123 „WIGNER” PHYSICS Budapest 250 ECONOMY AND REGIONAL STUDIES Budapest 144 MEDICAL SCIENCE Budapest 81 BIOLOGY Szeged 225 MATHEMATICS Budapest 81 NUCLEAR RESEARCH Debrecen 105 LINGUISTICS Budapest 94 INFORMATICS Budapest 140 Unchanged research institutes blue: main office; red: enabled research staff AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Budapest 204

Main offices of the HAS Research Institute Network Budapest 9, outside Budapest: 6

The Momentum (Lendület) programme from Brain Drain to Brain Gain Continuous growth in the number of research groups and financing: by research groups and over 11 million euros yearly budget in million euros number of research groups

New Chief Officers ( ) Ádám Török Secretary General At its 185th General Assembly held on 5-6 May 2014 the Hungarian Academy of Sciences elected new chief officers for the period László Lovász President Beáta Barnabás Deputy General Secretary Domokos Szász Vice President for Natural Sciences Tamás Freund Vice President for Life Sciences Lajos Vékás Vice President for Social Sciences

New buildings improved infrastructure -Research Centre for Natural Sciences was inaugurated in New building for Humanities and Social Sciences (2015) Data Centre (2013) Improved research infrastructure targeted, competitive funding for infrastructure development since 2011 in a yearly amount of EUR 7 million

New Initiatives Flagship programmes including the Lendület (Momentum) Grants and infrastructure developments will continue uninterrupted in the recently renewed research network New initiatives: Enhanced cooperation with universities -Excellence Cooperation Programme: first pilot project (MEDinPROT) launched in Call announced on new methodologies in public education -extension of the Lendület (Momentum) Grants with additional research groups co-financed by industry

Contribution to European and international science policy and evidence-based policy advisory Europe −European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC) – policy advisory −Science Europe – interest representation −a special attention to Central Europe (V4) −Horizon 2020 Global −World Science Forum in co-operation with UNESCO, ICSU, AAAS, EASAC and TWAS Special attention to −Open Access, −research integrity −policy advisory −science to society

World Science Forum 4-7 November 2015 Budapest -Biennial event organised by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 2003 in co-operation with UNESCO, ICSU, AAAS, EASAC and TWAS -High-level forum for outstanding scientists and decision-makers in the fields of science, policy-making, and industry -2013: Rio de Janeiro, 2015: Budapest, 2017: Jordan Main theme: „The Enabling Power of Science” 2 narratives: Sustainability (UN Agenda, SDG, COP21) + Communication (public engagement, science into policy making) -Themes: science communication, confidence in science, review of the development of SDGs, science in innovation, integrative global efforts in science, science in policy-making, disaster risk reduction, science governance, science carrers,

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